It’s now proven—both of these kids can be nasty. Just because Petey doesn’t want anything in life (hardly any food, for instance), doesn’t mean that someone else can’t even have a piece of rock. Otherwise, humans would never have made it through the Stone Age.
It reminded me of the times when we went hiking and our kids would look for some rocks that had funny or odd shapes. Later when we got home they would paint them to make that picture from their imagination.
Well, for a microsecond there, Alice had the means to develop a conscience. It’s good to see that she avoided that existential crisis by discovering the technique of shifting blame.
The garden gnome is taking copious notes, Alice. I would be less afraid of inventory than I would of the creepy machinations of garden statuary. Probably best to keep Pollyfill within sight at all times from now on.
As big brothers go, Petey is furthest from a bully. He is simply fulfilling a time honored tradition of razzing younger siblings and keeping them on their toes.
Mom, you may not be able to hear the silent siren of the Gnome Police, but I can assure you, kids are tuned in to that sort of thing. I wonder if their posse still rides pink flamingos?
Templo S.U.D. about 2 years ago
older brothers sure are a pain in the neck, aren’t they?
gbars70 about 2 years ago
OK Alice, now instead of collectin’ rocks, you’re gonna be breakin’ ‘em… (What?, Madeline’s not yellin’ at me.)
jmolay161 about 2 years ago
It’s now proven—both of these kids can be nasty. Just because Petey doesn’t want anything in life (hardly any food, for instance), doesn’t mean that someone else can’t even have a piece of rock. Otherwise, humans would never have made it through the Stone Age.
LeftCoastKen Premium Member about 2 years ago
C’mon, cut Petey some slack. He needs some form of big brother entertainment. And Alice is pretty much low-hanging fruit!
RitaGB about 2 years ago
Gnome is startled, too!
well-i-never about 2 years ago
I had no idea they took inventory! Honest! I’ll sneak that agate back after dark if they don’t nab me first.
Droptma Styx about 2 years ago
The gnome is on the verge of panic.
Serial Pedant about 2 years ago
In the where?
ElwoodP about 2 years ago
…did I see the Garden Gnome’s eyes move?
xSigoff Premium Member about 2 years ago
Did anyone notice the Garden Gnome between the kids?
1JennyJenkins about 2 years ago
That’s funny!
Really!
It reminded me of the times when we went hiking and our kids would look for some rocks that had funny or odd shapes. Later when we got home they would paint them to make that picture from their imagination.
PoodleGroomer about 2 years ago
I just copied the gravel inventory sheet for years because it cuts into beer time.
pcmcdonald about 2 years ago
Put the gravel around the gnome when you get home, because there’s no place like gnome.
WCraft Premium Member about 2 years ago
No worries – unless it is the Petrified Forest…
ekke about 2 years ago
Well, for a microsecond there, Alice had the means to develop a conscience. It’s good to see that she avoided that existential crisis by discovering the technique of shifting blame.
6turtle9 about 2 years ago
The garden gnome is taking copious notes, Alice. I would be less afraid of inventory than I would of the creepy machinations of garden statuary. Probably best to keep Pollyfill within sight at all times from now on.
As big brothers go, Petey is furthest from a bully. He is simply fulfilling a time honored tradition of razzing younger siblings and keeping them on their toes.
Mom, you may not be able to hear the silent siren of the Gnome Police, but I can assure you, kids are tuned in to that sort of thing. I wonder if their posse still rides pink flamingos?
David Rickard Premium Member about 2 years ago
Yes, gnome, the kids are gnuts.
Sisyphos about 2 years ago
Petey is having too much fun teasing Alice.
In fact, “is that a siren” recalls a prank played on the buddy giving us a lift by a girl friend and me….
jakarlsson about 2 years ago
The Gnome knows… but he’s not talking.
Riskfinder Premium Member about 2 years ago
A fire truck went by as I was reading the last panel. Life imitates comics???