and that’s a good timing for all
Guitar Bob took a gamble singing that song…
Guitar Bob is my favorite character in the script.
Kenny Rogers must be turning in his grave.
A flawless gem of pop craftsmanship, butchered by Guitar Bob.
I think Andy needs to do the next line. RUN!
Andy walked out right then because if he waited any longer he would have to run.
Andy doesn’t appreciate great music and singing when he hears it these days. Beatles song, make you feel like everything’s going to be all right is last tune Andy loved.
Wow! Loser Man is walking away from his glass, with a swig left in it ! UNHEARD OF !!!
Andy, take the guitar off him, that would shut him up.
Glad Kenny Rogers didn’t live to hear that.
That probably says a lot…
Andy could probably make use of a Kenny Rogers song from an earlier life…
♫♪ I just stepped in,
To see what condition my condition was in. ♪♫
After you finish the last sip, Andy.
Wait! Finish that ale first!!
I am curious. Is Guitar Bob really that bad, or is it just Andy’s short temper? Too bad there is no audio ….
And there was a swallow of beer left in his glass.
Too bad he’s not on the radio. Then Andy could turn him off.
Should use the next verse Andy.
notice Andy left before, “you don’t count your money”
Andy is seriously upset; he had a sip of beer left in the pint.
Run, Andy, run!
atta boy, Andy……..
And know when to run.
Guitar Bob is busy guy and probably doing well. At least with pub owners who don’t want Andy to run up a tab anymore.
No matter what song Guitar Bob’s playing, it’s “travelling” music for Andy! ;-p
Think Andy will start to sprint when he hears the next line?
I guess Guitar Bob didn’t get that big recording contract, he’s still doing side gigs in the pubs.
Sign says he takes requests, Andy, so what are you waiting for?
Kenny Rogers he ain’t! On the other hand, Andy isn’t much of a customer, either.
So, they don’t have to chuck Andy out into the street to get him out of the pub anymore.
All the bars should hire him and keep Andy out.
Wait until he sings Lucille!
Guitar would drive anybody out of thepub
Somewhere, Kenny Rogers is weeping.
…Know when to runYou never count your money while you’re sitting at the table There’ll be time enough for counting, when the dealing’s done
Kenny Rogers, The Gambler
Andy left a little beer. He must really hate guitar Bob.
Andy seems to shrinking away in panel 3.
July 08, 2017
seanfear 12 months ago
and that’s a good timing for all
ronaldspence 12 months ago
Guitar Bob took a gamble singing that song…
charlenelin1201 12 months ago
Guitar Bob is my favorite character in the script.
snsurone76 12 months ago
Kenny Rogers must be turning in his grave.
Panufo 12 months ago
A flawless gem of pop craftsmanship, butchered by Guitar Bob.
cracker65 12 months ago
I think Andy needs to do the next line. RUN!
The Orange Mailman 12 months ago
Andy walked out right then because if he waited any longer he would have to run.
CorkLock 12 months ago
Andy doesn’t appreciate great music and singing when he hears it these days. Beatles song, make you feel like everything’s going to be all right is last tune Andy loved.
win.45mag 12 months ago
Wow! Loser Man is walking away from his glass, with a swig left in it ! UNHEARD OF !!!
BenGMan 12 months ago
Andy, take the guitar off him, that would shut him up.
cdillon85 12 months ago
Glad Kenny Rogers didn’t live to hear that.
mycatfleur 12 months ago
That probably says a lot…
pathamil 12 months ago
Andy could probably make use of a Kenny Rogers song from an earlier life…
♫♪ I just stepped in,
To see what condition my condition was in. ♪♫
Count Olaf Premium Member 12 months ago
After you finish the last sip, Andy.
markkahler52 12 months ago
Wait! Finish that ale first!!
ajr58(1) 12 months ago
I am curious. Is Guitar Bob really that bad, or is it just Andy’s short temper? Too bad there is no audio ….
dwindy54 12 months ago
And there was a swallow of beer left in his glass.
e.groves 12 months ago
Too bad he’s not on the radio. Then Andy could turn him off.
Man of the Woods 12 months ago
Should use the next verse Andy.
bluephrog 12 months ago
notice Andy left before, “you don’t count your money”
asavage8654 12 months ago
Andy is seriously upset; he had a sip of beer left in the pint.
ladykat 12 months ago
Run, Andy, run!
MuddyUSA Premium Member 12 months ago
atta boy, Andy……..
rshive 12 months ago
And know when to run.
pripley 12 months ago
Guitar Bob is busy guy and probably doing well. At least with pub owners who don’t want Andy to run up a tab anymore.
Angry Indeed Premium Member 12 months ago
No matter what song Guitar Bob’s playing, it’s “travelling” music for Andy! ;-p
DKHenderson 12 months ago
Think Andy will start to sprint when he hears the next line?
cuzinron47 12 months ago
I guess Guitar Bob didn’t get that big recording contract, he’s still doing side gigs in the pubs.
teachteed23 12 months ago
Sign says he takes requests, Andy, so what are you waiting for?
ekke 12 months ago
Kenny Rogers he ain’t! On the other hand, Andy isn’t much of a customer, either.
PaulLeckner 12 months ago
So, they don’t have to chuck Andy out into the street to get him out of the pub anymore.
hk Premium Member 12 months ago
All the bars should hire him and keep Andy out.
Scott S 12 months ago
Wait until he sings Lucille!
anncorr339 12 months ago
Guitar would drive anybody out of thepub
tad1 12 months ago
Somewhere, Kenny Rogers is weeping.
falcon_370f 12 months ago
…Know when to runYou never count your money while you’re sitting at the table There’ll be time enough for counting, when the dealing’s done
Kenny Rogers, The Gambler
ggorgar 12 months ago
Andy left a little beer. He must really hate guitar Bob.
ChucklinChuck 12 months ago
Andy seems to shrinking away in panel 3.