Hey guys, do you remember ‘Three Steps Over Japan?’ He used to always comment on this comic, but I notice I haven’t seen the fella in a while, I hope he is okay!
I once found roughly $2500 in a hollowed out book at a friend’s cousin’s house. They had some books I thought had ironic titles, and I happened to pick the one book that — as the cousin told my friend — “only someone YOU know would be interested in that book”
“And one day, a highschooler left a roll of paper in the hole with free dried rosemary! It tasted funky and i got way hungrier, but im not complaining!
angelolady Premium Member about 1 year ago
Seagull has a speech balloon here.
Ida No about 1 year ago
I’ve done the same thing. I carved a space in a small book, and I keep a bigger book inside it. It’s easier to carry around that way.
einarbt about 1 year ago
And when Spud is older he might hide something else there or maybe not.
posse1 Premium Member about 1 year ago
Oooo, I’d love to know what Roses book is.
crookedwolf Premium Member about 1 year ago
When I was little, it was Charlotte’s Web. Finished it, and immediately started over..
VanLaser about 1 year ago
Vocabutastic, simply fantastic! Graak
ajr58(1) about 1 year ago
Why does Spud have to carry around a sandwich? I thought that Gary would just bring him one, whenever he needed one.
mommavamp about 1 year ago
Their playground tire has teeth?!?
jschumaker about 1 year ago
That’s a pretty big word for little Seagull.
Killraven Premium Member about 1 year ago
But of course!
imagenesis about 1 year ago
Hey guys, do you remember ‘Three Steps Over Japan?’ He used to always comment on this comic, but I notice I haven’t seen the fella in a while, I hope he is okay!
Tim Harrod Premium Member about 1 year ago
“With with”
wordsmeet about 1 year ago
Ah, the “with to the square“ trick on panel 2, heh. Seagull’s “vocabutastic“ might yet get into the Oxford dictionary (or word of the year).
bluephrog about 1 year ago
Hide in plain sight lesson 321. Any thick book with a hard cover on it can be converted into a ‘safe’ to disguise a small handgun, jewelry or cash.
scyphi26 about 1 year ago
Look at that big grin! :D
well-i-never about 1 year ago
From whom?
raybarb44 about 1 year ago
I wonder what your sandwich monster thinks. Maybe he could serve your sandwiches in that book. That would be the Nirvana of sandwiches…..
snowedin, now known as Missy's mom about 1 year ago
Since he’s got Gary, why would he need to hide sandwiches in the dictionary?
Sterling M. about 1 year ago
he let me eat the pages he carved out
Daddyobie about 1 year ago
You can see the love Spud has for his favorite book, and sandwiches!
WCraft Premium Member about 1 year ago
Not very wordylistic is he?
NWdryad about 1 year ago
That must be one smelly dictionary.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member about 1 year ago
I can’t hide sandwiches in my dictionary. It’s so small it fits into my phone..
Tom Toro creator about 1 year ago
Can I just say how much a love that seagull? I freaking love that seagull.
22Wu33/es Premium Member about 1 year ago
Caulfield, from Frazz, puts a science book inside a comic book and reads it during class
Old Time Tales about 1 year ago
I must have read “Swiss Family Robinson” a hundred times when I was a kid.
miltondavis about 1 year ago
Seagull speaks!
moondog42 Premium Member about 1 year ago
I once found roughly $2500 in a hollowed out book at a friend’s cousin’s house. They had some books I thought had ironic titles, and I happened to pick the one book that — as the cousin told my friend — “only someone YOU know would be interested in that book”
Not the Smartest Man On the Planet -- Maybe Close Premium Member about 1 year ago
Ellery Queen’s favorite book is the dictionary — the complete dictionary.
B.comics.61 about 1 year ago
That’s what Spud should’ve written his book report about.
good & evil about 1 year ago
“And one day, a highschooler left a roll of paper in the hole with free dried rosemary! It tasted funky and i got way hungrier, but im not complaining!