No wonder everyone thinks they’re extinct.
This gives new meaning to the phrase “watch the birdie”.
The fuzzy line between Social Distance and Privacy.
Turn the binoculars around. That’ll put some distance between them.
Now watch fear take wing… :D
Too bad. Lenses were next week’s invention.
I could almost here him breath….
Where’s that hot air coming from?
Read today’s Far Side
Wouldn’t it be interesting have the crowd from BC collaborate with the folks from Alley Oop sometime?
According to some latest research, dinos probably had feathers on em.
Are you propped on her egg?
Actually, you’re much closer to tyrannosaurs than to pterodactyls.
Egads! The TWO eyed purple people eater! (Earworm!)
No worries. Just throw her a marshmallow. Pretend she’s a Grizzly in Yellow Stone Park. Wait. Let me get my camera. I’m sure it will be …memorable.
Doesn’t look terribly belligerent. Though I’m not too much into understanding the expressions of flying dinos.
As Shrek would say, this is the part where they run away.
Two Petro’s talking, “I just love these things! They’re chewy on the outside and crunchy in the middle.”
I’m finding it funny because, BC is short for because. So it sound like Peter was starting to explain.
Since when did they have binoculars in primitive times?
Don’t worry guys there is no record of a pterodactyl ever attacking a human.
I’d have given it three talons in front, and one opposing in back.
WARNING: OBJECTS MAY APPEAR AS CLOSE AS THEY REALLY ARE
eromlig about 4 years ago
No wonder everyone thinks they’re extinct.
finkd about 4 years ago
This gives new meaning to the phrase “watch the birdie”.
I Mad Am I about 4 years ago
The fuzzy line between Social Distance and Privacy.
nosirrom about 4 years ago
Turn the binoculars around. That’ll put some distance between them.
Troglodyte about 4 years ago
Now watch fear take wing… :D
danketaz Premium Member about 4 years ago
Too bad. Lenses were next week’s invention.
BigDaveGlass about 4 years ago
I could almost here him breath….
Zebrastripes about 4 years ago
Where’s that hot air coming from?
Waittilnxyr about 4 years ago
Read today’s Far Side
Technicholls about 4 years ago
Wouldn’t it be interesting have the crowd from BC collaborate with the folks from Alley Oop sometime?
Gent about 4 years ago
According to some latest research, dinos probably had feathers on em.
heathcliff2 about 4 years ago
Are you propped on her egg?
Michael G. about 4 years ago
Actually, you’re much closer to tyrannosaurs than to pterodactyls.
rickseg about 4 years ago
Egads! The TWO eyed purple people eater! (Earworm!)
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 4 years ago
No worries. Just throw her a marshmallow. Pretend she’s a Grizzly in Yellow Stone Park. Wait. Let me get my camera. I’m sure it will be …memorable.
rshive about 4 years ago
Doesn’t look terribly belligerent. Though I’m not too much into understanding the expressions of flying dinos.
cubswin2016 about 4 years ago
As Shrek would say, this is the part where they run away.
Bruce1253 about 4 years ago
Two Petro’s talking, “I just love these things! They’re chewy on the outside and crunchy in the middle.”
GoComicsGo! about 4 years ago
I’m finding it funny because, BC is short for because. So it sound like Peter was starting to explain.
Numbnumb about 4 years ago
Since when did they have binoculars in primitive times?
Buckeye67 about 4 years ago
Don’t worry guys there is no record of a pterodactyl ever attacking a human.
zeexenon about 4 years ago
I’d have given it three talons in front, and one opposing in back.
paranormal about 4 years ago
WARNING: OBJECTS MAY APPEAR AS CLOSE AS THEY REALLY ARE