The important thing is not to be right but for others to be wrong.
When you think that you have won an argument with a woman, you are not just mistaken, but most likely delusional.
Forgot to include Melody’s spy-cam… or maybe it’s just too well-disguised.
Keeping scores, eh, Horsie.
Neigh-ver compete with friends…
These three part ones always challenge me when I haven’t had enough coffee, but here is a unifying theme: Horace knows the score.
Read third panel again.
Horace, let’s face it you are just a mess today…!
My wife and I agree on most everything and we never bother to argue about small things
Both of our scoreboards would be pretty bare
Wow, he just broke the tie in his favor.
Horace should employ more harmony in dealing with Melody.
I heard a funny BBC radio skit which lamented the fact that smartphones have completely ruined the traditional pub argument.
July 31, 2015
dhaiphip over 3 years ago
The important thing is not to be right but for others to be wrong.
Egrayjames over 3 years ago
When you think that you have won an argument with a woman, you are not just mistaken, but most likely delusional.
danketaz Premium Member over 3 years ago
Forgot to include Melody’s spy-cam… or maybe it’s just too well-disguised.
Gent over 3 years ago
Keeping scores, eh, Horsie.
Zebrastripes over 3 years ago
Neigh-ver compete with friends…
kartis over 3 years ago
These three part ones always challenge me when I haven’t had enough coffee, but here is a unifying theme: Horace knows the score.
pcmcdonald over 3 years ago
Read third panel again.
InTraining Premium Member over 3 years ago
Horace, let’s face it you are just a mess today…!
Doctor Toon over 3 years ago
My wife and I agree on most everything and we never bother to argue about small things
Both of our scoreboards would be pretty bare
Stephen Gilberg over 3 years ago
Wow, he just broke the tie in his favor.
gammaguy over 3 years ago
Horace should employ more harmony in dealing with Melody.
mistercatworks over 3 years ago
I heard a funny BBC radio skit which lamented the fact that smartphones have completely ruined the traditional pub argument.