“ Re-sale “ – Fuzzy with Puddin ! The whole story starts on page 105 of “ Whistling Down The Halls – The Times and Cartoons of America’s Original Pantomime Comic Strip Artist “ by Michael T. Reardon . Get your own personal copy today . Todays strip with Puddin is just one of a thousand little gems awaiting you .
Mark Thomas about 8 hours ago
1. Bozo just wanted to bring it down to his level.
2. This way, the pooch keeps his bone safe and his paws clean.
3. If dad gets the same tie again, he will be fit to be tied.
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member about 7 hours ago
1ˢᵗ The rules apply to big bills as well as small bills.
2ⁿᵈ But is it Woof proof?
3ʳᵈ Inter-generational recycling?
danketaz Premium Member about 7 hours ago
1 Bozo may need another one, triplicate for government work. (Sign Of The Time — Petula Clark)
2 Well, there went Bozo’s lunch. (Bad To The Bone — George Thorogood & the Destroyers)
3 And if Bozo can’t sell them, maybe Uncle Benny can. (Who’s Your Daddy? — Ringo Starr)
constantine48 about 4 hours ago
With all the burglars in that neighborhood, it’s good to see the cop knows his priorities.
A# 466 about 2 hours ago
I remember those gaudy, short, wide neckties. And the insipid, narrow ones, too.
General Trelane (Ret.) Premium Member about 1 hour ago
“ Re-sale “ – Fuzzy with Puddin ! The whole story starts on page 105 of “ Whistling Down The Halls – The Times and Cartoons of America’s Original Pantomime Comic Strip Artist “ by Michael T. Reardon . Get your own personal copy today . Todays strip with Puddin is just one of a thousand little gems awaiting you .
patricev70 37 minutes ago
1) Let’s just make it bigger so that the message is understood!
2) They don’t burry them anymore, it is less messy.
3) As long as it returns to a different dad!
Pequod 34 minutes ago
1. Bozo about to eat the club. Cop at last moment sees the rub.
2. Is it safe? Is it protected? Here’s the bone good pooch collected.
3. Hush-hush. A stealthy operation. See ghastly ties get relocation.
bluecat 10 minutes ago
1. Sorry, couldn’t read the sign: the font was too small.