It’s a plot device worthy of Shakespeare. A single word response is taken as an acknowledgment of a request by two different people with very different requests. Recipe for action: introduce stimulus into a static environment.
I remember reading once about an author who was asked to write a blurb about a book by a new author, the writer actually hated the book, but he agreed to write the blurb before he read the book. As a workaround the writer compared the book to Tolkien, but anyone who knew him knew that he hated Tolkien, so the blurb was no compliment, even though it seemed to be.
Templo S.U.D. about 6 years ago
nice attention spans those kids have
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 6 years ago
It’s a plot device worthy of Shakespeare. A single word response is taken as an acknowledgment of a request by two different people with very different requests. Recipe for action: introduce stimulus into a static environment.
dwane.scoty1 about 6 years ago
You mean Petey hasn’t stashed it away somewhere because it gave him Nightmares??
Kaputnik about 6 years ago
It’s hard to find just the right words to conceal one’s opinion of an unwanted gift.
FassEddie about 6 years ago
Grandma’s family all loved the lead paint. And Horace Armbruster’s Traveling Moose Circus.
Cesar about 6 years ago
Did Petey substitute chewing his arm for the pencil?
PoodleGroomer about 6 years ago
It is a limited edition Frederic Remington bronze, heavy, valuable, and scarcer after getting left in a Blisshaven sandbox.
DCBakerEsq about 6 years ago
We don’t have any family heirlooms. Unless you count Dad’s golf clubs.
patlaborvi about 6 years ago
I remember reading once about an author who was asked to write a blurb about a book by a new author, the writer actually hated the book, but he agreed to write the blurb before he read the book. As a workaround the writer compared the book to Tolkien, but anyone who knew him knew that he hated Tolkien, so the blurb was no compliment, even though it seemed to be.
Ruth Brown about 6 years ago
I think Petey is drawing that comic too quickly.
Sisyphos about 6 years ago
Alas, poor Ceramic Moose! I knew him well!
I fear Grandma’s gift will soon meet with disaster at the hands of Alice….
Okay.