Satchel’s guilty face in the last panel reminds me very much of one of my dogs … she knows she’s not supposed to be up on the sofa, but at least once a day (usually at night, when she thinks we’re sleeping) I’ll catch her up there, snap my fingers sharply one time, and point to the floor. She’ll slowly pour herself off, with a similar expression. We both know she won’t do it again … till the next time.
DennisinSeattle almost 2 years ago
Or, maybe not true?
hariseldon59 almost 2 years ago
Rob, time to call the vet.
mrcooncat almost 2 years ago
As Bugs Bunny would say “What a Maroon!”
Ichabod Ferguson almost 2 years ago
I seem to remember chewing tar was a thing years ago.
rshive almost 2 years ago
A little embarrassed, Satch?
Chithing Premium Member almost 2 years ago
That’s gonna hurt when it comes out.
Howard'sMyHero almost 2 years ago
Hmmm … asphalt can lead to assburn …!
d edwin almost 2 years ago
I used to chew tar in the 50s. Im still alive.
timothy6522 almost 2 years ago
Little digression, but the smell of creosote on the utility poles reminds me of hot summer days of yore!!
DirkTheDaring Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Reminds me of an old Pogo, for licorice not very good, for coal, not bad. Something like that.
Daeder almost 2 years ago
If it’s not asphalt, whose fault is it?
Frank Burns Eats Worms almost 2 years ago
Satchel misinterpreted eating “on the road” and mistakenly ate “off the road”.
twstd almost 2 years ago
Oh Satch D-:
StevePappas almost 2 years ago
“Probably the best chunk of asphalt you’ve ever eaten”.I’m laughing hard!
andrew.scharnhorst almost 2 years ago
Satchel’s guilty face in the last panel reminds me very much of one of my dogs … she knows she’s not supposed to be up on the sofa, but at least once a day (usually at night, when she thinks we’re sleeping) I’ll catch her up there, snap my fingers sharply one time, and point to the floor. She’ll slowly pour herself off, with a similar expression. We both know she won’t do it again … till the next time.