I’m befuddled the ‘Fair Food Concoction’ wasn’t deep fried on a stick and dipped in Ranch Dressing. But then, I’m from the upper Midwest so maybe I need to wander farther afield. Perhaps all the way to Iowa.
I’m guessing Kate learned a lesson or two. I know I did after a similar experience involving a playground merry-go-round and seeing how fast we could make it spin. Kids 5 feet way learned a lesson also.
If you want to see one of the most underrated animated films of the 1960s, check out MY DADDY THE ASTRONAUT, written and directed by Shamus Culhane and Al Eugster for Paramount’s Famous Studios in 1967. It’s easily the best short film Famous ever did. All of the artwork is by professionals who could still draw like kids. It has a delightful twist and a terrific ending. You can see it on dailymotion.
That was funny! We would go to Crystal Beach in Canada every year. Mom refused to go on any of the rides with us, dad went on one with each of us, and the 4 of us spent the majority of our tickets on the Dodge Cars, the Wild Mouse, and either the front seat or the last seat on the roller coaster. Sister and I always went on the Ferris Wheel.
mccollunsky 4 months ago
What an interesting meal.
Uncle Kenny 4 months ago
Kate isn’t going to write about her rescue of the capybaras?
WelshRat Premium Member 4 months ago
She IS writing a teachable moment. What not to do…
phritzg Premium Member 4 months ago
The lesson I’m learning from Kate’s report is that if you go on fun rides at the fair, be sure to wear clothes you don’t mind getting dirty.
nancyb creator 4 months ago
This is based on a true story.
Kimmies01 4 months ago
Listen to Stella Kate, she’s right.
goboboyd 3 months ago
I’m befuddled the ‘Fair Food Concoction’ wasn’t deep fried on a stick and dipped in Ranch Dressing. But then, I’m from the upper Midwest so maybe I need to wander farther afield. Perhaps all the way to Iowa.
Just-me 3 months ago
I’m guessing Kate learned a lesson or two. I know I did after a similar experience involving a playground merry-go-round and seeing how fast we could make it spin. Kids 5 feet way learned a lesson also.
sarahbowl1 Premium Member 3 months ago
Yesterday I called Floof a ‘he’ which was a typo because I knew she is a ‘she.’ Sorry about that!
darcyandsimon 3 months ago
She just killed off an A+ story!
ladykat 3 months ago
Stella has a point.
darcyandsimon 3 months ago
I’m really enjoying all the comments on this comic!!
Kidon Ha-Shomer 3 months ago
2 Splitters, cotton candy and a large soft drink before riding the tilt a whirl…been there done that soiled the tee shirt.
the lost wizard 3 months ago
Love the Whirl-O-Hurl name. :)
Aladar30 Premium Member 3 months ago
I think that moment teach her to never do it again.
Brilliant_Birdie 3 months ago
Fairs always have the most unique foods
JLChi 3 months ago
Not me! Just thinking of a fruity-cheez-squidburger, I could hurl without the whirl.
GSD Mom Premium Member 3 months ago
I have to agree with Stella; grossing out the teacher usually does not lead to a good grade.
dbrucepm 3 months ago
first carnival I went to I rode the Tilt-A-Whirl and threw up after. From then on I’ve called it the Tilt-A-Hurl
davewhamond creator 3 months ago
One fair I was at featured a deep fried stick of butter. My stomach does the Tilt-n-Hurl just thinking about that one.
Teto85 Premium Member 3 months ago
I had beaver tail pizza about 10 years ago in Toronto. First time I had a savoury beaver tail. MMMMMMMM
nancyb creator 3 months ago
If you want to see one of the most underrated animated films of the 1960s, check out MY DADDY THE ASTRONAUT, written and directed by Shamus Culhane and Al Eugster for Paramount’s Famous Studios in 1967. It’s easily the best short film Famous ever did. All of the artwork is by professionals who could still draw like kids. It has a delightful twist and a terrific ending. You can see it on dailymotion.
Mary 3 months ago
Royal Payne Funfair….excellent!
crazeekatlady 3 months ago
That was funny! We would go to Crystal Beach in Canada every year. Mom refused to go on any of the rides with us, dad went on one with each of us, and the 4 of us spent the majority of our tickets on the Dodge Cars, the Wild Mouse, and either the front seat or the last seat on the roller coaster. Sister and I always went on the Ferris Wheel.