gopher gofer GoComics PRO Member said, about 20 hours ago@neverenoughgoldi’ve got the DC Comics version of the bible ;-).This might be fun to read! Where can I get a copy? :-)
Reminds me of two times when NHL players scored goals for the opposing teams; the first time, an Anaheim Ducks (or were they still Mighty Ducks?) hit the puck, sending it straight across an empty rink (empty of players) into the net, scoring a point for the Detroit Red Wings; the last Red Wing to touch the puck before this Duck hit it, got the credit for the point. The second time, Ilya Kovalchuk (of the Capitals) hit the puck, sending it down the rink into the net, scoring a point for the Devils, for the teammate he meant to pass to, just wasn’t there to receive it. In that case, THE GOALTENDER of the New Jersey Devils got credit for the point, since he was the last Devil to touch the puck.
johnt204 over 9 years ago
Last person to touch the ball gets the score. O’ course, that doesn’t help much if it’s the opponent’s goal.
thirdguy over 9 years ago
Looks like goal tending to me.
ginkens001 over 9 years ago
That’s a rerun. I have a copy of that strip. Still funny.
rshive over 9 years ago
I was small and uncoordinated. But made up for it by being slow.
entirely over 9 years ago
Skyler got “Foomed”. Funny.
Phatts over 9 years ago
Immune? Or maybe you’re already maxxed?
jollyjack over 9 years ago
Both players had a firm continuous grip on the ball, should it not be a “Jump Ball”?
danlarios over 9 years ago
jump ball!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sir Osis of Liver over 9 years ago
Last time I watched basketball, there was only one bird involved in the game and his first name was Larry…
neverenoughgold over 9 years ago
The only sort of “March Madness” I have is because April 15 is only a short time away…
neverenoughgold over 9 years ago
gopher gofer GoComics PRO Member said, about 20 hours ago@neverenoughgoldi’ve got the DC Comics version of the bible ;-).This might be fun to read! Where can I get a copy? :-)
neverenoughgold over 9 years ago
For some reason, I was thinking another form of “loose balls”…
english.ann over 9 years ago
Reminds me of two times when NHL players scored goals for the opposing teams; the first time, an Anaheim Ducks (or were they still Mighty Ducks?) hit the puck, sending it straight across an empty rink (empty of players) into the net, scoring a point for the Detroit Red Wings; the last Red Wing to touch the puck before this Duck hit it, got the credit for the point. The second time, Ilya Kovalchuk (of the Capitals) hit the puck, sending it down the rink into the net, scoring a point for the Devils, for the teammate he meant to pass to, just wasn’t there to receive it. In that case, THE GOALTENDER of the New Jersey Devils got credit for the point, since he was the last Devil to touch the puck.