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Boy: My dad and I had a talk. He said it's different when I drive him nuts from when the toaster drives him nuts and he'll never throw me out. Frazz: You must still be under warranty. Boy: So was the toaster until he tried to fix it with a fork.
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 13 years ago
He loves you and he wants to keep you…..
And besides, there’s no “Toaster Protection Service” to have him arrested for toaster abandonment.
paulproteus48640 about 13 years ago
no complaints about using a fork without letting the readers know that it was unplugged?
RonaldDavis about 13 years ago
There’s nothing wrong with using a fork on a toaster while it’s plugged in. You just have to kn
McGehee about 13 years ago
Never try to fix a toaster with a fork! Everybody knows you use a rock.
jpsomebody about 13 years ago
Just put the toaster in the sink with the dishes. Most toasters quit because they haven’t been cleaned thoroughly.
Strod about 13 years ago
As long as his dad never tries to fix him with a fork, it’s all fine.
route66paul about 13 years ago
cheat and use a plastic fork.
Moloko about 13 years ago
Shockingly clever comments this morning. I love the comments – you never know what will pop up.
iced tea about 13 years ago
That’s just like the recent Soup To Nutz comic where the older boy got his toast out using a fork. It was a great shock!
Dr Sheriff MB esq PhD DML about 13 years ago
MMmmmmmm….. toast!!!!
EricAlder about 13 years ago
The toaster got forked-up.
neatslob Premium Member about 11 years ago
Everybody knows that to fix things properly you need either duct tape or WD-40.
childe_of_pan over 7 years ago
Anything that can’t be fixed with duct tape, WD-40, and 5 inch vice grips, you probably need to rent equipment for anyway.