Get Fuzzy by Darby Conley for June 21, 2015
Transcript:
Bucky Katt: Why the hangdog look, dang hog? Satchel Pooch: I finished this. Bucky Katt: A book? You mean you had food on it and you finished the food? Satchel Pooch: No, the book. Listen to this... ahem... just then, a rollerblader appeared magically and being such an infuriating sight, Rex dropped his tennis ball to bark at the gliding heathen... but when Rex turned to get his ball, it had rolled down the sewage grate...lost forever" (Sniff) Is that not the most moving book ever? Bucky Katt: Like moving books, eh? Let me see it. Now that book is moving like a beagle in a vacuum factory. Satchel Pooch: Aw... Bucky Katt:
JusSayin over 9 years ago
♪ I believe Bucky can fly ♪
Kind&Kinder over 9 years ago
Every cat’s a critic!
AGED_ENGINEER Premium Member over 9 years ago
I wonder if it had “scratch and sniff” pages?
Opus Croakus over 9 years ago
“The English Setter Patient”? Something tells me there may be a trip to the vet and the balls he loses may not all be the tennis variety.
Plods with ...™ over 9 years ago
Rotten cat.
juicebruce over 9 years ago
Would love to see Satchel throw Bucky out the window to get his book back :-)
Already Fuzzy over 9 years ago
Love Bucky’s opening question!
cubswin2016 over 9 years ago
Defenestration: the act of throwing someone (like a stupid kitty for example) or something out a window.
Prey over 9 years ago
Beagle in a vacuum factory, that’s a new one for me.
Darryl Heine over 9 years ago
Sunday rerun form 2009. When will Mr. Conley end the strip in daily rerun mode and mostly first run Sunday mode for good?
pumaman over 9 years ago
And the heathen laughed as he glided away.
38lowell over 9 years ago
Chuck the cat after the book.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 9 years ago
I love the book’s title. And the passage cited is indeed one of pathos. But not an enduring kind. I believe tennis balls are sold in cans of at least three.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 9 years ago
I was reminded of a Simpsons episode in which Homer is shown reading The Bridges of Madison County, and weeping. When he puts the book down he laments “This book is so bad.”
Kathe over 9 years ago
Dang feline!
abbybookcase over 9 years ago
i can get up each day and begin counting my blessings with whatever is wrong in my life, i’m better off than satchel
Varnes over 9 years ago
Rats!…Since it’s Sunday, I was looking forward to a new one. I hope Darby is OK….
baihe8 over 9 years ago
OMG I’ve been hoping to find this particular strip again since it first appeared years ago! I love this one! “gliding heathen” hahaha!
phoenixnyc over 3 years ago
“This is not a book to be tossed aside lightly. It should be hurled with great force.”—Dorothy Parker