Pooch Cafe by Paul Gilligan for March 15, 2010
Transcript:
Poncho: Do you think I'd be more popular if I got a more attractive haircut! Hudson: Why don't you try being nicer? Poncho: Scoff, who wants to be popular for being nice? That's like putting out an advertisement for people to push you around. Hudson: I dunno, I Iike being nice. Poncho: Not too much off the sides, goofball.
carmy over 14 years ago
Hudson, it’s nice that you’re nice, but don’t let Poncho take advantage of you.
COWBOY7 over 14 years ago
I know some that have your attitude, but it’s not good Poncho.
AddADadaAdDad over 14 years ago
Ooh, try spiky, first!
Hillbillyman over 14 years ago
If Poncho were NICE, they would be no strip.
fritzoid Premium Member over 14 years ago
It’s nicer to be nice. Mean people suck.
finefox Premium Member over 14 years ago
Hudson’s family name is Bay; he is from Canada.
gobblingup Premium Member over 14 years ago
That’s right, fritzoid. :-)
cleokaya over 14 years ago
Give Poncho a poodle cut. I’d like to see him work that one out.
Logicman over 14 years ago
Elwood P Dowd said it best in Harvey: “I’ve learned that in this world you can either be smart, or you can be pleasant. For years, I tried smart. I prefer pleasant.”
Hudson is pleasant. Poncho is smart, but in the end, who will REALLY win???? Time shall tell!
pierreandnicole over 14 years ago
Ummmm….maybe a nice mohawk or skinhead look or even corn rows…can’t wait until tomorrow!!! There’s not much to work with though.
Saucy1121 Premium Member over 14 years ago
Poncho: never insult the one who is about to cut your hair. You may find out how popular you will be with a GOOFY haircut.
1148559 over 14 years ago
Logicman said,
“Elwood P Dowd said it best in Harvey: “I’ve learned that in this world you can either be smart, or you can be pleasant. For years, I tried smart. I prefer pleasant.”
Hudson is pleasant. Poncho is smart, but in the end, who will REALLY win???? Time shall tell!”
I agree. Those are words to live by… and I don’t think Harvey would have been friends with someone who wasn’t pleasant.
I must admit that I sometimes find myself unable to live up to Elwood P Dowd’s standards though.