Well, I never thought I’d see the day. Nor did Del Ray.
Like father, like son?
Guess Frank is a pretty popular guy.
That is impressive!
Wait a minute, wasn’t Frank already retired?
Indeed, people who might not change can be transformed!
Of course, the status of “ex-con” means that the person has paid their debt to society. Some would tell us “once a criminal, always a criminal”.
The body language between the captain and the CEO speaks volumes… of what?
I believe that there was an earlier strip showing Frank interacting happily with some ex-cons that he had put away, and Crunchy (pretty sure it was Crunchy) making the statement that’s repeated here: that Frank never disrespected anyone.
May 12, 2016
reedkomicks Premium Member 8 months ago
Well, I never thought I’d see the day. Nor did Del Ray.
rekam Premium Member 8 months ago
Like father, like son?
Ellis97 8 months ago
Guess Frank is a pretty popular guy.
crookedwolf Premium Member 8 months ago
That is impressive!
sueb1863 8 months ago
Wait a minute, wasn’t Frank already retired?
DaBump Premium Member 8 months ago
Indeed, people who might not change can be transformed!
The Wolf In Your Midst 8 months ago
Of course, the status of “ex-con” means that the person has paid their debt to society. Some would tell us “once a criminal, always a criminal”.
myfb1955 8 months ago
The body language between the captain and the CEO speaks volumes… of what?
DKHenderson 8 months ago
I believe that there was an earlier strip showing Frank interacting happily with some ex-cons that he had put away, and Crunchy (pretty sure it was Crunchy) making the statement that’s repeated here: that Frank never disrespected anyone.