Rise and shine boys and girls! Another glorious day of being Spud! Being Spud is like being on the farm! Every meal a banquet, every formation a parade! He loves being Spud!
Wallace knows that pretending to live on a farm is cool, because at the end of the day you get to go LEAVE and go home where there is no manure, only Sterling.
Manure in ancient Greek epic: In the Odyssey, book 20, Odysseus returns home disguised as a beggar after being away for 20 years. He arrives at his palace/homestead and the only living being that recognizes him is his old dog Argos, who is lying outside on a pile of manure next to the door. Not only does this show that no one cares about the poor faithful aged dog, but no one is supervising farmwork. Ordinarily the manure would not be lying there in a pile; it would be spread on the fields as fertilizer. In fact, archaeologists in Greece have found small battered pieces of pottery strewn what were open areas around farmsteads: people threw broken pots on the manure pile/trash pile and then spread the pieces across a field where they broke further.
saobadao about 2 months ago
Ida No about 2 months ago
I suggest that Mom becomes interested in what the boys are doing before Wallace has time to get his boots off.
catchup about 2 months ago
I still can’t quite get over the fact that in America cider is a soft drink.
Faustus Mitternacht about 2 months ago
Rise and shine boys and girls! Another glorious day of being Spud! Being Spud is like being on the farm! Every meal a banquet, every formation a parade! He loves being Spud!
einarbt about 2 months ago
That is one happy dog.
Calvinist1966 about 2 months ago
“That wasn’t very pumpkin spice of him.” That sounds very much like Cockney rhyming slang.
Random examples of Cockney rhyming slang:-
Scooby Doo: Clue.
Rub-a-dub-dub: Pub
Saucepan lid; Kid
Irish jig: Wig
Mickey Mouse: House
Mickey Bliss: P!ss
Frog and toad: Road.
Jack the Ripper: Kipper
crookedwolf Premium Member about 2 months ago
Cider donuts, or cider and donuts..?
srandyt about 2 months ago
SHLOOP !
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 2 months ago
Love the scenic art.
Cpeckbourlioux about 2 months ago
Left America in ‘85, mostly no regrets. Cider and donuts, though…
jschumaker about 2 months ago
I’m surprised the farmer’s dog isn’t rolling into the trail of horse poo the farmer is leaving behind.
morningglory73 Premium Member about 2 months ago
Leave it to Wallace to jump right in and get the job done or lend a helping hand or two.
Pigs_Will_Fly about 2 months ago
Fall is my favorite season.
Dr_Fogg about 2 months ago
You go Wallace!! LOL
DaBump Premium Member about 2 months ago
Mmm, mmm! Gotta love that pungent country air!
rockyridge1977 about 2 months ago
That is a good pretend………
golfgranny47 about 2 months ago
Of course, Wallace is ready to tackle the manure!
dallenboston about 2 months ago
He just likes to shovel s***
Steverino Premium Member about 2 months ago
She was only the farmer’s daughter, but all the horse manure.
darthopper Premium Member about 2 months ago
No sweater vest for Spud?
Kroykali about 2 months ago
Reality rears its ugly head.
scyphi26 about 2 months ago
Lookit Spud, being a typical city slicker. :P
Durak Premium Member about 2 months ago
Wallace knows that pretending to live on a farm is cool, because at the end of the day you get to go LEAVE and go home where there is no manure, only Sterling.
Solomon J. Behala Premium Member about 2 months ago
Right on, Wallace! Living the agricultural dream!
rroxxanna about 2 months ago
Manure in ancient Greek epic: In the Odyssey, book 20, Odysseus returns home disguised as a beggar after being away for 20 years. He arrives at his palace/homestead and the only living being that recognizes him is his old dog Argos, who is lying outside on a pile of manure next to the door. Not only does this show that no one cares about the poor faithful aged dog, but no one is supervising farmwork. Ordinarily the manure would not be lying there in a pile; it would be spread on the fields as fertilizer. In fact, archaeologists in Greece have found small battered pieces of pottery strewn what were open areas around farmsteads: people threw broken pots on the manure pile/trash pile and then spread the pieces across a field where they broke further.
Why is this happening? about 2 months ago
Woah! 10,021 followers for Wallace the Brave today!
mousefumanchu Premium Member about 2 months ago
Probably not for the roses.
GG_loves_comics Premium Member about 2 months ago
Don’t give Wallace any ideas!
Mary Ellen about 2 months ago
I love fall.
holdenrex about 2 months ago
At least he’s not a gong farmer. You may look that up yourself.
Uncle $crooge about 2 months ago
Behind the horse barn, Wallace. Weren’t you paying attention?
CleverHans Premium Member about 2 months ago
After yesterday’s strip, makes me think Wallace’s mom ought to take him to the doctor to have his sense of smell checked…
terrapin6000 Premium Member about 2 months ago
So wonderfully drawn
Charlie Fogwhistle about 2 months ago
Manure? Follow your nose, Wallace, follow your nose.
Taracinablue about 2 months ago
amused at the way the dog is drawn—cute!
loveabulldesign about 2 months ago
Yep. It’s a lot of shoveling. Stone, dirt, manure, etc. And every bag weighs 50lbs. Captured nicely in one character haha.
Bryan Smith Premium Member about 2 months ago
Never seen Spud so content in panel two!
cymusiker about 1 month ago
So true! And we just have two horses and a burro.