I was sitting a neighbor’s kid when she spilled a package of popcorn all over the couch. Crumbs falling between the cushions. Luckily, Nature’s Roomba, a black Lab, was curled up on my feet. Wake up! I’ve got a job for you!
When my mother was a little girl. (she’s 89 now), she threw something like an apple core in the trash. Her grandfather took it out and said “Honey, don’t ever throw away anything something will eat.” Not only did she never forget that, she drilled it into us. Our dogs, chickens, and whatever other livestock then and now benefit from that.
DennisinSeattle over 4 years ago
So, Rob puts garbage in a drawer? He threw out a full block of cheese?
amethyst52 Premium Member over 4 years ago
“Vending cupboard!” I love it! :D X 50
krisannr.thompson over 4 years ago
I think Bucky just left Rob and Satchel something to eat bc Like Olive Oyl, Bucky is leaving the comics.
Breadboard over 4 years ago
Pinkish you must rewire Satchel’s brain ….
KelleySweat1 over 4 years ago
If Satch got it from the garbage, Rob better take it from him now to avoid a dog with a VERY painful tummy & a VERY hefty vet bill!
dwane.scoty1 over 4 years ago
Can’t believe Bucky didn’t set up Satch in this one. Maybe the truth will be revealed shortly!
BlitzMcD over 4 years ago
And once again, by default, Bucky is shown to be the smart one here.
cubswin2016 over 4 years ago
I bet Satchel’s vet lives in luxury.
steverinoCT over 4 years ago
I was sitting a neighbor’s kid when she spilled a package of popcorn all over the couch. Crumbs falling between the cushions. Luckily, Nature’s Roomba, a black Lab, was curled up on my feet. Wake up! I’ve got a job for you!
Scoutmaster77 over 4 years ago
He’s a dog. That’s what they do. :-)
gooddavid over 4 years ago
When my mother was a little girl. (she’s 89 now), she threw something like an apple core in the trash. Her grandfather took it out and said “Honey, don’t ever throw away anything something will eat.” Not only did she never forget that, she drilled it into us. Our dogs, chickens, and whatever other livestock then and now benefit from that.