That kind of dad would tell him “Sure” and when CB had worked all morning would tell him, “But I never said I was going to pay you! You asked did I want you to do it!”
He’d be better off dragging his lawn mower around. He could cut back the last of the grass and the leaves at the same time. And the mulch, by cutting in a clockwise pattern, would benefit the grass and tree.
First the tree(s) eat his kites, and now he cleans up after them. Trees are more like pets to CB than Snoopy is. He needs to remember who’s at the top of the food chain, here. Oops, sorry, this is CB we’re talking about.
The tough thing about having a character in a comic strip tell a joke is that you’ve still got one more panel where you need to show the reaction to the joke. So you’ve got to have two punchlines piled up one against the other, and they need to complement each other without either being upstaged. This is a pretty competent execution of that, but I can’t help thinking that the juice isn’t worth the squeeze.
mccollunsky about 1 year ago
That was a Dad joke, Charlie Brown.
californiamonty about 1 year ago
You might as well, Charlie Brown. You’re already talking to the tree.
knutdl about 1 year ago
The falling leaves drift by the window. The autumn leaves of red and gold (Nat King Cole)
ronaldspence about 1 year ago
make like a tree and leave CB!
Uncle Kenny about 1 year ago
Come by my place, Charlie Brown! I could use a good leaf raker!
deojaideep aka Courage about 1 year ago
Is this the first recorded Dad Joke in comics history???
Doug K about 1 year ago
Who will speak for the leaves?
sugordon about 1 year ago
Everyone’s a comedian
orinoco womble about 1 year ago
That kind of dad would tell him “Sure” and when CB had worked all morning would tell him, “But I never said I was going to pay you! You asked did I want you to do it!”
hariseldon59 about 1 year ago
Be careful. That might be a kite-eating tree.
therese_callahan2002 about 1 year ago
“Just for that, I’ll eat your kite.”
preacherman Premium Member about 1 year ago
He’d be better off dragging his lawn mower around. He could cut back the last of the grass and the leaves at the same time. And the mulch, by cutting in a clockwise pattern, would benefit the grass and tree.
Darryl Heine about 1 year ago
“These aren’t my leaves, and I don’t need pet peeves!”
jagedlo about 1 year ago
So fall would be the trees letting go of their possession?
bbenoit about 1 year ago
First the tree(s) eat his kites, and now he cleans up after them. Trees are more like pets to CB than Snoopy is. He needs to remember who’s at the top of the food chain, here. Oops, sorry, this is CB we’re talking about.
uniquename about 1 year ago
Trees don’t pay very well, CB.
Ellis97 about 1 year ago
Who knew Franklin was such a jokester?
Kawasaki Cat about 1 year ago
I love the rake!
Decepticomic about 1 year ago
That’s a fun way to say “no”.
mindjob about 1 year ago
The tree insists he get a better rake. It has high standards
jrankin1959 about 1 year ago
Yeah? Well tell your Dad the tree got rid of them, and now they’re in his yard… smart-aleck! Does he want ’em raked or not?
cc99562 about 1 year ago
I mean you already talked to the tree so why not anyways?
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] about 1 year ago
that is one miserable looking rake
geese28 about 1 year ago
You two made peace after the kite incidents?
John Jorgensen about 1 year ago
The tough thing about having a character in a comic strip tell a joke is that you’ve still got one more panel where you need to show the reaction to the joke. So you’ve got to have two punchlines piled up one against the other, and they need to complement each other without either being upstaged. This is a pretty competent execution of that, but I can’t help thinking that the juice isn’t worth the squeeze.
PaulAbbott2 about 1 year ago
Kind of like my Uncle’s view on the leaves, “God put them there, he must want them there. Who am I to go against the Almighty?”
cracker65 about 1 year ago
Not after they shed them.
eced52 about 1 year ago
Since the tree can’t pay, that’s probably a pretty good idea.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member about 1 year ago
Possession is 9/10ths of the law.. If it’s on the ground it’s free.
eddi-TBH about 1 year ago
But the tree won’t pay for the job.
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 1 year ago
0 for 2, Charlie.