I see Lupin is using calling it “tin” foil. Has Georgia been noticing or occasional debates about tin foil vs aluminum foil? (Tin is so much easier to type.)
I’m all for renovating in ways that will preserve unique and beautiful architecture and I hate that where I live they tear down these beautiful buildings from the 1800s and put the most bland and cookie cutter apartment buildings in their place. But windows? Will no one think of the insulation?
Ora Zella’s job? Suddenly, I can’t help thinking of a hundreds, nay millions, of tortie members of Felines Against Fastidious Order (FAFO). Torties of every size, shape, and color, working hard their best to maintain chaos in the world. Lupin, of course, is an honorary tortie …
Serfig-Aro: Ship coming into the harbor, sir! I believe it is the Godspeed!
Captain Courageous of the Godspeed: Permission to dock, sir!
Harbor Master Antef: Permission granted! And welcome!
Serfig-Aro: I’ll inform the Royal Court the Godspeed is here.
Sometime Later
Queen Catshepsut the Golden: On behalf of my Royal Guests, Queen Mags of Afar, King Cadbury of Away, and their Majesties King Montgomery and Queen Lisa, I am honored to commend those who have given their lives in defense of their countries.
The Cats: Whiskers turned to truth and paws raised in courage!
The Raccoons: We pledge our courage near and afar!
The Cats of Away: Honor and Bravery forever!
The Moles: We dig in courage and honor!
The Royal Procurers: We shall always be there in the hour of need!
Georgia, while I realize it is Memorial Day, are you really wanting the cats to recreate the Great Escape? If you don’t lock them away in a room for a while the opening being cut to install the window will be their “TOM”. I must admit that the sight of Ora Zella on a kids tricycle trying to jump the flower bed border fence will be humorous, remember what happened to a large number of the escapees.
When I first glanced at the strip, before reading any text, I wondered if there had been a mistake with the printing! A very neat way to show the feeling of having your house sawed in half. Sort of like the Star Trek Shimmie for cartoon art!
Lupin, Bartholomew agrees with you completely. Tin foil rules! Of all the toys we give him, Bart loves nothing more than a tin foil ball. He races around tirelessly chasing one. And he looks so proud of himself as he carries his prize to place it on the floor in front of a person so that we might throw it again. And the cycle repeats.
There are times when Georgia’s skill boggles. This is one of them. I almost get vertigo looking at panels 2 and 4—and I rarely get motion sick unless I’m already sick.
I wonder if Sophie’s people are doing the work themselves or have someone doing it for them. If they hired someone, I wonder if the roofers from a couple of years ago do work besides roofing. They were big fans of Lupin.
What I want to know is, is that supposed to be OZ’s tail puffed up in the right hand corner above the desk of panel 3? If so, did someone forget to finish coloring it? That is so unlike Georgia that I am imagining it must be something else. Anyone?
WelshRat Premium Member 7 months ago
Protect the kittens, Lupin! Particularly Iggy.
McColl34 Premium Member 7 months ago
Is someone attempting to tear apart, er, “renovate” the Big Pink House?
Gloria Fleming 7 months ago
installing Sophie’s window?
uncle snipe 7 months ago
OMC! Has Iggy ever looked cuter than he does in panel 4? A bit worried, but ever so cute!
FreihEitner Premium Member 7 months ago
It sure is, little girl, it sure is.
andycat Premium Member 7 months ago
I hope they’re not cutting down the big pink tree.
maggijoseph Premium Member 7 months ago
Usually the Sunday strip doesn’t feed into the daily storyline. So what’s up??!!
Ricky Bennett 7 months ago
“Take a look at my cutting job. Did you see what I saw?”…
Jacob Mattingly 7 months ago
But ora the giant saw hasn’t arrived from amazon
Robin Harwood 7 months ago
That is what’s happening, Lupin. You are all doomed.
ChristineFoxdale 7 months ago
Earthquake ?
Sue Ellen 7 months ago
I see Lupin is using calling it “tin” foil. Has Georgia been noticing or occasional debates about tin foil vs aluminum foil? (Tin is so much easier to type.)
Ruth Brown 7 months ago
Wonderful vibration effect.
Le'letha Premium Member 7 months ago
Wow! I love the effect on panels 2-4! Very cleverly done, Georgia!
cat19632001 7 months ago
♪"Good, good, good, good vibrations"♫
snarkm 7 months ago
I’m all for renovating in ways that will preserve unique and beautiful architecture and I hate that where I live they tear down these beautiful buildings from the 1800s and put the most bland and cookie cutter apartment buildings in their place. But windows? Will no one think of the insulation?
dmah Premium Member 7 months ago
Ora Zella’s job? Suddenly, I can’t help thinking of a hundreds, nay millions, of tortie members of Felines Against Fastidious Order (FAFO). Torties of every size, shape, and color, working hard their best to maintain chaos in the world. Lupin, of course, is an honorary tortie …
Kitty Katz 7 months ago
Meanwhile, Back on the Nile
At the Nile Harbor
Serfig-Aro: Ship coming into the harbor, sir! I believe it is the Godspeed!
Captain Courageous of the Godspeed: Permission to dock, sir!
Harbor Master Antef: Permission granted! And welcome!
Serfig-Aro: I’ll inform the Royal Court the Godspeed is here.
Sometime Later
Queen Catshepsut the Golden: On behalf of my Royal Guests, Queen Mags of Afar, King Cadbury of Away, and their Majesties King Montgomery and Queen Lisa, I am honored to commend those who have given their lives in defense of their countries.
The Cats: Whiskers turned to truth and paws raised in courage!
The Raccoons: We pledge our courage near and afar!
The Cats of Away: Honor and Bravery forever!
The Moles: We dig in courage and honor!
The Royal Procurers: We shall always be there in the hour of need!
I AM CARTOON LADY! 7 months ago
At first, I thought the shaking was caused by that New Jersey earthquake, that was also felt in both New York, and parts of New England!
shaodyn 7 months ago
It’s her job to saw the house in half? Since when?
cat19632001 7 months ago
Quick! Somecat chase the ball of tin foil!
Daltongang Premium Member 7 months ago
Georgia, while I realize it is Memorial Day, are you really wanting the cats to recreate the Great Escape? If you don’t lock them away in a room for a while the opening being cut to install the window will be their “TOM”. I must admit that the sight of Ora Zella on a kids tricycle trying to jump the flower bed border fence will be humorous, remember what happened to a large number of the escapees.
ladykat 7 months ago
I hope it’s only Sophie’s window being installed, and not an earthquake.
diskus Premium Member 7 months ago
Lots of noise, silence for two weeks, lots of noise, two weeks silence, repeat for months. Been there done that
The Wolf In Your Midst 7 months ago
I’m pretty impressed by the drawn “vibration” effect. That can’t have been easy to do.
rs0204 Premium Member 7 months ago
Okay. Who has Baby’s First Chainsaw?
gregcomn 7 months ago
Georgia,s depiction of the construction vibes in panels 2 and 4 is perfect—as is poor Iggy’s frightened eye!
Grace Premium Member 7 months ago
Stellar artwork, Georgia!
bryan42 7 months ago
When I first glanced at the strip, before reading any text, I wondered if there had been a mistake with the printing! A very neat way to show the feeling of having your house sawed in half. Sort of like the Star Trek Shimmie for cartoon art!
anomalous4 7 months ago
“Sawing the Big Pink House in half” is what it’s felt (& sounded) like in my building for weeks, LOL! Lupin is lucky he only feels it…
Zoomer&Yeti 7 months ago
Awwww. Poor little Ora Zella and Iggy!
You can’t hide your frightened eyes.
Miss Mina 7 months ago
Lupin, Bartholomew agrees with you completely. Tin foil rules! Of all the toys we give him, Bart loves nothing more than a tin foil ball. He races around tirelessly chasing one. And he looks so proud of himself as he carries his prize to place it on the floor in front of a person so that we might throw it again. And the cycle repeats.
Granny Roberta 7 months ago
Fourth panel—Oh, the poor Iggy ears! :(
win.45mag 7 months ago
Tin foil only rules ’till you bite it
Katzen1415 7 months ago
It’s Dr. Scuttles, back for revenge!
Catmom 7 months ago
O.T. — Walking After Midnight
scaeva Premium Member 7 months ago
There are times when Georgia’s skill boggles. This is one of them. I almost get vertigo looking at panels 2 and 4—and I rarely get motion sick unless I’m already sick.
One Serious Cat 7 months ago
Dang! I didn’t turn on the news in time to catch the full tin foil report.
doralyn 7 months ago
Georgia did a nice job drawing vibration. Good blurring!!
old_geek 7 months ago
Now I’ve got Foreigner in my head…
Oh, double vision
Red Bird 7 months ago
Oh my Cat, what could it possibly be?! Run for cover!
metagalaxy1970 7 months ago
Baby fangs!
willie_mctell 7 months ago
O. Z. is the official chain saw operator.
Susanna Premium Member 7 months ago
I wonder if Sophie’s people are doing the work themselves or have someone doing it for them. If they hired someone, I wonder if the roofers from a couple of years ago do work besides roofing. They were big fans of Lupin.
Ninette 7 months ago
This arc is a metaphor.
Mx Crazy Cat Person 7 months ago
How dare anyone take Ora Zella’s job of cutting the house in half. Don’t they know that they will upset a little kitten.
ars731 7 months ago
Awww, I wanted to know more on why tin foil is awesome…
azkfwecho Premium Member 7 months ago
What I want to know is, is that supposed to be OZ’s tail puffed up in the right hand corner above the desk of panel 3? If so, did someone forget to finish coloring it? That is so unlike Georgia that I am imagining it must be something else. Anyone?
DraconicFury 7 months ago
Earthquake. Lupin, the earth is technically try to saw the BPH in half…
FreyjaRN Premium Member 7 months ago
Don’t poach OZ’s prerogatives.
Zoomer&Yeti 6 months ago
Adding a comment about nothing to bring the total up to 300.