Ruthie works in mysterious ways: she’s inarticulate for the first 3 panels (“One of those twirly things!”), then she’s casually spouting a sophisticated five-syllable adjective in the last.
I love to mention the current comic (as there are no comments there) and today’s was dad reading her an old nursery rhyme "Bye Baby Bunting, daddy’s gone a hunting… and Ruthie told him in no uncertain terms that would not help her sleep! Too great- though this one is good too (and I’m glad to have 2 versions/day still)!
GROG Premium Member over 13 years ago
I got nothing. I guess I’m not motivated enough.
Susan Johnston Premium Member over 13 years ago
It is an ‘efficient’ Susan!
kab2rb over 13 years ago
Ruthie do you wish you could get a ride. I know horrible. The rest of you took the best lines.
ADAMBERT over 13 years ago
Ruthie works in mysterious ways: she’s inarticulate for the first 3 panels (“One of those twirly things!”), then she’s casually spouting a sophisticated five-syllable adjective in the last.
bmonk over 13 years ago
And the irony: Mom’s working on a pottery wheel of some kind.
vldazzle over 13 years ago
I love to mention the current comic (as there are no comments there) and today’s was dad reading her an old nursery rhyme "Bye Baby Bunting, daddy’s gone a hunting… and Ruthie told him in no uncertain terms that would not help her sleep! Too great- though this one is good too (and I’m glad to have 2 versions/day still)!