Daddy's Home by Tony Rubino and Gary Markstein for September 29, 2016

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    SusanSunshine Premium Member about 8 years ago

    Mullet? Oh… mullet…

    Funny, when I read this, I tend to identify with the parents, so, of course, at first, I think Elliot is talking about the things my parents generation thought were good for kids.

    But wait…. no…. I’m too old to have a 10-year-old kid…I could easily have a kid with a 10-year-old kid…so Elliot’s grandparents are possibly my age…. or maybe (sob) even a little younger.

    So yeah… mullet …. … right, Elliot…. It was the 80’s…Peter’s parents just may have sent him off to kindergarten looking like a big doofus.

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    SusanSunshine Premium Member about 8 years ago

    Bev…. Sure hope you saw all the stuff I posted to you on yesterday’s strip…I answered your questions, you know.

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    Tigressy  about 8 years ago

    Tony asked, about 4 hours agoDid you have a mullet hair do?

    No.

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    whiteheron  about 8 years ago

    Mullet isn’t eaten around here like it used to be. It used to be a sort of staple fish. Personally (though I am not a big fish eater) I think its flavor is a bit strong fried, but a good “charcoal mullet” (grilled fresh isn’t bad once or twice a year.There wasn’t much that wasn’t eaten from the fish. “Pluck” or the livers and gizzards (yep, mullet have gizzards) were a delicacy to many. When the fish ran in the fall along the beaches they wer/are netted, and the roe was broken out and fried, served with eggs. The poor man’s caviar.

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    Plods with ...™  about 8 years ago

    When I had hair, the mullet hadn’t been invented. So no

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    GROG Premium Member about 8 years ago

    Having children is hazardous to your mental health.

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    Knightman Premium Member about 8 years ago

    Mullet? is that a form of cooking pan?

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    JPuzzleWhiz  about 8 years ago

    @Tony:Nope, no mullet here. But I do have today’s…Second “Daddy’s Home” Question:What, according to your parents, was “good for you”?

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    Doug Taylor Premium Member about 8 years ago

    Q1 – I was a child of the 60s so no mullet.Q2 – Everything I didn’t like.

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    Dani Rice  about 8 years ago

    No mullet, thank you. And my mum was very fond of fried brains – served with ketchup, no less. (Yes, it was as barfable as it sounds.) My dad didn’t like them either, so I managed to escape.

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    Marathon Zack  about 8 years ago

    Other than the mullet, the rest of those are all good things. Especially the milk and sunshine when it comes to 10-year-olds who spend all day inside on their electronic devices.

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    hcarpenter1  about 8 years ago

    some parents did get through to kids about NOT having kids. thank god for that

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    Steven Wright  about 8 years ago

    QOTD #1: No mullet for me, by the time they were fashionable my hair was way to curly. As for the other type, well my dad doesn’t like fish so it was a no go.

    QOTD #2: Eating all my food, keeping my room clean, doing whatever was asked of me – no questions asked.

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    exciteme  about 8 years ago
    mullet? i think he meant suet.
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    MissScarlet Premium Member about 8 years ago

    No mullet.But mom was a big fan of cod liver oil.Today, doctor recommends krill oil.

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    Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo]  about 8 years ago

    If your food was healthy to begin with the vitamins would already be in the food.

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    UpaCoCoCreek Premium Member about 8 years ago

    Last, but surely not least…

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