I would have scraped it first, and crumbled it into crumbs. Knowing our connoisseur here, he wants it scraped, buttered, and jellied served with tea and honey.
Some squirrels are also fussy, in a park that the tourists infest, only peanuts are always accepted, but bread bits get ignored by half of them. However in a different more rustic wild area, oyster crackers or torn bread is readily eaten.
Templo S.U.D. almost 3 years ago
guess again, Lucy
angelolady Premium Member almost 3 years ago
LOL Told him off.
wjones almost 3 years ago
It turned Woodstock green.
ronaldspence almost 3 years ago
leave it for the seagulls Woodstock, they eat almost anything!
Asharah almost 3 years ago
You tell him Woodstock!
littlejohn Premium Member almost 3 years ago
At a guess, I’d say that Woodstock was getting a little crusty there.
mrcooncat almost 3 years ago
Leave it for the coons, skunks & possums .. they’ll eat it. On second thought, probably not good to encourage them coming around your house.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Feeding bread to birds is bad. They wind up with a syndrome that damages their flight feathers. Get bird seed instead.
preacherman Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Hey, Woody. You got that all wrong. Don’t think: bad food; think: patio deck.
Darryl Heine almost 3 years ago
What if it was moldy bread?
Darryl Heine almost 3 years ago
What’s a connoisseur?
Ellis97 almost 3 years ago
Woodstock knows his bread.
Sir Isaac almost 3 years ago
You tell ’em, Woodie.
uniquename almost 3 years ago
Where’s Mikey when you need him? Or is it her now?
mindjob almost 3 years ago
The inspiration for Angry Birds!
Otis Rufus Driftwood almost 3 years ago
This is really an old strip as it refers to when it was okay to feed bread to birds.
johndifool almost 3 years ago
Maybe these “rats” that the cast is always talking about (but are never seen) would like it.
this is summerdog almost 3 years ago
I would have scraped it first, and crumbled it into crumbs. Knowing our connoisseur here, he wants it scraped, buttered, and jellied served with tea and honey.
Mediatech almost 3 years ago
Most birds know the difference between bread and charcoal.
WCraft Premium Member almost 3 years ago
He didn’t mind it being dark (my late father loved it burnt) but was angry about not having marmalade…
bigcatbusiness almost 3 years ago
Snoopy’s friends are high maintenance.
Decepticomic almost 3 years ago
The discerning bird can tell when you’re trying to feed it some crap.
txmystic almost 3 years ago
Reminds me of Elaine’s attempts to get rid of the muffin stumps on Seinfeld …
christelisbetty almost 3 years ago
Hey, somewhere I have this one I cut out and saved.
SusieB almost 3 years ago
I’d have scraped it iff, put some butter and jelly on it. These days, at the cost of food, you can’t waste anything
maverick.kaminski almost 3 years ago
Well crumble it at least, jeez…
knight1192a almost 3 years ago
Feed it to Lucy, she won’t know the difference.
Dean almost 3 years ago
Some squirrels are also fussy, in a park that the tourists infest, only peanuts are always accepted, but bread bits get ignored by half of them. However in a different more rustic wild area, oyster crackers or torn bread is readily eaten.
33Angel almost 3 years ago
That’s my Woodstock!