There is an Italian film classic called THE BICYCLE THIEF (1949). It’s main theme is the gradual bonding of a father and his small son as they search for the bike for which the father depends on for his livelihood.
Nowadays Sluggo ought to call a lawyer. The thief will sue him for allowing him to steal something not in proper order. And the scumbag thief would likely win.
Reminded of a favorite Andy Griffith episode in which he suspects a convict is in a certain old woman’s house (because for once her sciatica is “Fine! Just fine!”) and tells her – and the convict – where his boat is. Just not about the leak that about swamped him and Opie while fishing.
snsurone76 12 months ago
There is an Italian film classic called THE BICYCLE THIEF (1949). It’s main theme is the gradual bonding of a father and his small son as they search for the bike for which the father depends on for his livelihood.
billyk75 12 months ago
Karma?
The Orange Mailman 12 months ago
How thoughtful of Sluggo.
jagedlo 12 months ago
“yeah, the police can arrest him in the hospital…”
"It's the End of the World!!!" Premium Member 12 months ago
Nowadays Sluggo ought to call a lawyer. The thief will sue him for allowing him to steal something not in proper order. And the scumbag thief would likely win.
f@cking lawyers.
brklnbern 12 months ago
Well that is one form of theft prevention.
gcarlson 12 months ago
Reminded of a favorite Andy Griffith episode in which he suspects a convict is in a certain old woman’s house (because for once her sciatica is “Fine! Just fine!”) and tells her – and the convict – where his boat is. Just not about the leak that about swamped him and Opie while fishing.
Zebrastripes 12 months ago
He’ll get what he deserves for stealing….LOL
anncorr339 12 months ago
Serves him right stealing a bike
alanoodle 12 months ago
For someone whose vocabulary includes “dis” and “dat,” “My bike hasn’t any brakes” sounds kinda off.
Auntie Clockwise 12 months ago
I think that the arithmetic Ernie did on this strip to be wonderful.
Three plewds in panels one, two and three and three five-pointed stars in panel four.