Yeah, I’ve heard “do” used idiomatically this way, but it still strikes me as awkward.
Do werewolves age in human years, or dog years? By the usual 7-for-1 reckoning Petey would be less than two in dog age, and in relative maturation he’d be about a six-month pup. He might still be “chewy”…
margueritem over 14 years ago
The many worries in the world of Alice…
COWBOY7 over 14 years ago
Run it past “Ask.com” Alice. Then hit him with your shoe!
William Burnett Premium Member over 14 years ago
Play it safe Alice … hide POLYFILL.
Plods with ...™ over 14 years ago
Teach him Sit, Stay!
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
Better yet, lock up POLYFILL.
bald over 14 years ago
not to worry alice, i think the werewolf would be afraid of you…….
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
Only when they are teething, Alice. But then again at that age they chew on anything!
Munodi over 14 years ago
Third panel: for “do,” read “would.” Strip is stil very funny.
lazygrazer over 14 years ago
Scary thought….Do werewolfs bury bones??
EmacsUser2 over 14 years ago
Hmm. I think “do” is acceptable, though suboptimal. As in, “Alice, in your mind how do I even know that?”
fritzoid Premium Member over 14 years ago
Yeah, I’ve heard “do” used idiomatically this way, but it still strikes me as awkward.
Do werewolves age in human years, or dog years? By the usual 7-for-1 reckoning Petey would be less than two in dog age, and in relative maturation he’d be about a six-month pup. He might still be “chewy”…
Ysasmendi over 14 years ago
With a shoe petey!!!