What about Oreos? What does the picky eaters club say about those? They stack nicely, especially if you take the cookie off one side and stack the cream parts together..
Anybody remember the short-lived cereal: Post “Stacks?” Actually advertised guys playing with the individual cereal pieces and stacking them on the table. It tasted kind of like Wheat Chex.
Petey’s detailed journal will one day be an indispensable historical source for the short history of the play, The Pancake Princess, and its reception by an audience mostly comprising large adults probably parents or other relatives of the cast!
The middle panel is brilliantly composed and drawn. Also a symmetrical focal point with the artist center stage. I don’t think Petey consciously wanted to “draw” attention to himself, though.
Templo S.U.D. about 3 years ago
let me guess why Petey dislikes staked foods: they touch one another
Cornelius Noodleman about 3 years ago
He probably doesn’t like to play Jinga either.
gbars70 about 3 years ago
Petey has dislikes about the weirdest things!?
whahoppened about 3 years ago
How about “stacked” girls? Uh..Sorry.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 3 years ago
“I don’t like food that stacks.” What a great line for Petey to give himself. That boy is the sum of all neuroses.
BigDaveGlass about 3 years ago
I wouldn’t want a pancake that has been sat on either……
joegeethree about 3 years ago
Umm, pancakes.
Iseau about 3 years ago
All food stacks, just some not so neatly.
aimlesscruzr about 3 years ago
What about Oreos? What does the picky eaters club say about those? They stack nicely, especially if you take the cookie off one side and stack the cream parts together..
morningglory73 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Petey can spell correctly. That’s something.
j.l.farmer about 3 years ago
my husband didn’t like his food touching; neither does his daughter. me…..i don’t care.
Lily.spokescat about 3 years ago
So, Pringles are out too? One of my basic food groups.
WCraft Premium Member about 3 years ago
And the princess can tell if there is even one chocolate chip beneath the bottom pancake!
WCraft Premium Member about 3 years ago
Anybody remember the short-lived cereal: Post “Stacks?” Actually advertised guys playing with the individual cereal pieces and stacking them on the table. It tasted kind of like Wheat Chex.
6turtle9 about 3 years ago
Pancakes- beige in color, no sharp corners, somewhat bland on their own, buuuuut….. stackable. Oh so close, Petey!
I like Petey’s drawing of Alice, but I fear her head is too small for her ego.
Sisyphos about 3 years ago
Petey’s detailed journal will one day be an indispensable historical source for the short history of the play, The Pancake Princess, and its reception by an audience mostly comprising large adults probably parents or other relatives of the cast!
DenO Premium Member about 3 years ago
Richard Thompson was so creative. He did a comic is cursive! Nobody does that.
JH&Cats about 3 years ago
The middle panel is brilliantly composed and drawn. Also a symmetrical focal point with the artist center stage. I don’t think Petey consciously wanted to “draw” attention to himself, though.