Rat should know by now that trees are incorrigible.
Why do they call them leaves, when they just lie there?
Let the leaves lie; I do.
I thought about going out on a limb and leave a comment — nah, I’ll just leave Rat to leaf through the leaves comments
I don’t rake ’em anymore myself. I just mow ’em.
If Rat is that ticked off at the trees, how about he just cut them down? Then he’ll be ticked off even more once the stumps grow new trees.
I think Pastis oughta leave the antics of rat and pig for a spell; maybe do some crocs…
Pig, Goat and Rat have lots of potential. The Zeeba-Croc dynamic is kind of limited.
Rat just walks away and leaves them to ponder his statement.
This time of year when the leaves are falling; I cant help but think of this. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SVskUS56wU
Rake leaves?
Fallen Leaves are like teenagers in the morning, they just lie there until you go after them with a rake.
I mow mine and use them for weed barrier in my garden. They also add nutrients to the garden.
Rat’s right, of course.
Naughty trees – make them into toilet paper as an example.
Those trees deserve a good spanking!
I think in panel 4 the rat is ringing the tree (removing a band of bark) to teach the tree a lesson.
Mulching mower.
The Trees Never Learn.
The Rat Never Learns.
The Pig Never Learns.
—I see a Cartoon-Boy pattern forming here….
BE THIS GUY about 6 years ago
Rat should know by now that trees are incorrigible.
Bilan about 6 years ago
Why do they call them leaves, when they just lie there?
alaskajohn1 about 6 years ago
Let the leaves lie; I do.
B UTTONS about 6 years ago
I thought about going out on a limb and leave a comment — nah, I’ll just leave Rat to leaf through the leaves comments
knight1192a about 6 years ago
I don’t rake ’em anymore myself. I just mow ’em.
Templo S.U.D. about 6 years ago
If Rat is that ticked off at the trees, how about he just cut them down? Then he’ll be ticked off even more once the stumps grow new trees.
gbars70 about 6 years ago
I think Pastis oughta leave the antics of rat and pig for a spell; maybe do some crocs…
DennisinSeattle about 6 years ago
Pig, Goat and Rat have lots of potential. The Zeeba-Croc dynamic is kind of limited.
the lost wizard about 6 years ago
Rat just walks away and leaves them to ponder his statement.
mgstrick about 6 years ago
This time of year when the leaves are falling; I cant help but think of this. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SVskUS56wU
Fontessa about 6 years ago
Rake leaves?
Brain Pudding about 6 years ago
Fallen Leaves are like teenagers in the morning, they just lie there until you go after them with a rake.
e.groves about 6 years ago
I mow mine and use them for weed barrier in my garden. They also add nutrients to the garden.
Steverino Premium Member about 6 years ago
Rat’s right, of course.
WCraft Premium Member about 6 years ago
Naughty trees – make them into toilet paper as an example.
chris_weaver about 6 years ago
Those trees deserve a good spanking!
Alberta Oil Premium Member about 6 years ago
I think in panel 4 the rat is ringing the tree (removing a band of bark) to teach the tree a lesson.
asmbeers about 6 years ago
Mulching mower.
Sisyphos about 6 years ago
The Trees Never Learn.
The Rat Never Learns.
The Pig Never Learns.
—I see a Cartoon-Boy pattern forming here….