That Mutt and Jeff! With a lot of comic strips, the humor [while funny] is predictable. You know what the character’s going to say. But with these guys, I’m always caught by surprise.
An oldie but goodie.
And a reminder how much larger strips were printed back in its day. This is very hard to read at today’s ridiculously teensy size.
At least he changed the sign.
Wittgenstein would love this linguistic analysis!
Jeff, always in the Ring a ding world.
Looks like the janitor rang Jeff’s chime…
Reminds me of this comic strip.
There was no need for that….
LOL LOL. Jeff is so funny.
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Hearkens to the original meaning of janitor as doorkeeper – related to Janus, the Roman god of doors, whose month of January opens the new year.
FENRISULFR over 12 years ago
That Mutt and Jeff! With a lot of comic strips, the humor [while funny] is predictable. You know what the character’s going to say. But with these guys, I’m always caught by surprise.
pschearer Premium Member over 12 years ago
An oldie but goodie.
Thomas Scott Roberts creator over 12 years ago
And a reminder how much larger strips were printed back in its day. This is very hard to read at today’s ridiculously teensy size.
J Short over 12 years ago
At least he changed the sign.
derry1 over 12 years ago
Wittgenstein would love this linguistic analysis!
quartermain over 12 years ago
Jeff, always in the Ring a ding world.
jppjr over 12 years ago
Looks like the janitor rang Jeff’s chime…
Sherlock Watson over 12 years ago
Reminds me of this comic strip.
Number Three over 12 years ago
There was no need for that….
LOL LOL. Jeff is so funny.
xxx
gcarlson over 12 years ago
Hearkens to the original meaning of janitor as doorkeeper – related to Janus, the Roman god of doors, whose month of January opens the new year.