Ever go to a hotel and gather up those little bottles of shampoo and soap? I have a sister-in-law who travels quite a bit. She couldn’t use them all. So she gave them to my in-laws. They tried to pawn them off on me. I told them the truth. ‘You give me the shampoo and I will just use it as a stain remover.’ Father-in-law questioned this. ‘Shampoo gets greasy hair clean… why not clothes as well?’ He growled, ‘Why didn’t I think of that!’ and took off with all the shampoo. Haven’t seen (or been offered) one of those little bottles for years!!!! Also… I have a low priced bottle of shampoo next to my other stain removers such as hydrogen peroxide.
I’d do some melodrama saying, “Augh! They got me! Gasp! Everything’s turning dark… Gasp! Promise me you’ll feed my cat and my dog after I’m… gasp! .. gone!”
Fun History Facts (Wikipedia) Ketchup was originally a Chinese sauce! Somewhat like soy sauce with fish sauce. Ketchup is the closest pronunciation to the original word. It was brought back by sailors and centuries before it became a tomato sauce. Here’s a quote “In 1727, the first printed ketchup recipe appeared in The Compleat Housewife by Eliza Smith in England. It used anchovies, onions, vinegar, spices, and lemon peel – no tomatoes. It appears to have been people in Maine who first began using tomatoes.”
codycab about 4 years ago
Yeah, “Ketchup”. That’s what it is.
Garfieldfan37 about 4 years ago
Ketchup? I think Jon got a nosebleed! XD
Templo S.U.D. about 4 years ago
What was Jon even eating that made him get a ketchup stain? French fries perhaps?
Comicgeek about 4 years ago
A ketchup stain in a perfect circle. Wow. Slow clap.
I Mad Am I about 4 years ago
Ever go to a hotel and gather up those little bottles of shampoo and soap? I have a sister-in-law who travels quite a bit. She couldn’t use them all. So she gave them to my in-laws. They tried to pawn them off on me. I told them the truth. ‘You give me the shampoo and I will just use it as a stain remover.’ Father-in-law questioned this. ‘Shampoo gets greasy hair clean… why not clothes as well?’ He growled, ‘Why didn’t I think of that!’ and took off with all the shampoo. Haven’t seen (or been offered) one of those little bottles for years!!!! Also… I have a low priced bottle of shampoo next to my other stain removers such as hydrogen peroxide.
Dean about 4 years ago
Something about new cloths that attracts food debris.
Gent about 4 years ago
I’d do some melodrama saying, “Augh! They got me! Gasp! Everything’s turning dark… Gasp! Promise me you’ll feed my cat and my dog after I’m… gasp! .. gone!”
But nooo. Jon has to be boooring.
Kwen about 4 years ago
A few years ago , everybody would have thought “This Jon, what a clown!”. Now, we all go “Of course, you gotta, ASAP, so what?”…
NougatBrains about 4 years ago
“Ketchup”? Not “Catsup”? The last user of the word finally capitulates…
jagedlo about 4 years ago
a candidate for a “Garfield Minus Garfield”…
mrcooncat about 4 years ago
Jon is like that Frank’s Red Hot commercial … He puts that **** on everything (including his shirt).
Zebrastripes about 4 years ago
FB has turned some into posting slaves….every move they make is posted for the world to see….BOO HISS
Mario500 about 4 years ago
“I GOTTA POST IT!”
(wonders why)
Prey about 4 years ago
My reaction to this type of thing is written on chalkboard outside a pub – “Instagram your meal and receive a free concussion!”
Ksandler4570 about 4 years ago
That’s not Jon, that’s society today.
BlitzMcD about 4 years ago
Garfield, a master of the droll yet poignant observation. You’ve gotta love it.
Cameron1988 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Really, Jon?
A R V reader about 4 years ago
And they have TikTok for this?
aaaaaaaa about 4 years ago
funny comic
CaveCat87 about 4 years ago
I’ve gotten food stains on my clothes before, even I wouldn’t go that far as to post about it.
SunflowerGirl100 about 4 years ago
Fun History Facts (Wikipedia) Ketchup was originally a Chinese sauce! Somewhat like soy sauce with fish sauce. Ketchup is the closest pronunciation to the original word. It was brought back by sailors and centuries before it became a tomato sauce. Here’s a quote “In 1727, the first printed ketchup recipe appeared in The Compleat Housewife by Eliza Smith in England. It used anchovies, onions, vinegar, spices, and lemon peel – no tomatoes. It appears to have been people in Maine who first began using tomatoes.”
Scribbles about 4 years ago
“Sup homies this ya boi Jon with this CRAZY ketchup stain on my shirt.”
Nuke Road Warrior about 4 years ago
Welcome to the COVID lockdown. Jon was way ahead of the rest of us.
BJ40 about 4 years ago
Are you sure it’s Ketchup, not a nose bleed stain ?
AndyMoser about 4 years ago
“The Great Ketchup Stain Selfie”, a new memoir by Jon Arbuckle. #condimentbook :)
✨♕EmperorFTW ɎT!♕✨ about 4 years ago
Post a ketchup Stain?! U MAD JON! Well, I guess he is always mad
AustinKniga-Bartlett about 4 years ago
Leave no moment untold!
WentBrown about 4 years ago
Hahaha that’s pathetic.
SpongebobPatrickBackwards about 4 years ago
HAHAHAHAHA
Cameron1988 Premium Member about 4 years ago
https://youtu.be/1JAmsmnNsVY
LordVoldemort about 4 years ago
No, welcome to the 21st century.
sidora_2000 8 months ago
Has Mrs Feeny moved?