I don’t know about the bunny part, but the ability to take on different abilities depending on how you dress could make an interesting book or maybe a tv show.
Jay Leno would certainly agree with the sentiment expressed in Panel 5 of today’s strip at creators.com. And is Panel 8 of that strip a shout-out to FoxTrot?
jagedlo about 6 years ago
If I were the patient, I would worry if there were a coffee cup on top of me!
Argythree about 6 years ago
Wow, I’ve had a writer’s block for over a month. Wish I could borrow Ruthie’s mind…
gary about 6 years ago
Sounds like Barbie’s autobiography
Red Phantom about 6 years ago
I don’t know about the bunny part, but the ability to take on different abilities depending on how you dress could make an interesting book or maybe a tv show.
Skeptical Meg about 6 years ago
It sounds like a Carol Lay story minute strip. I love those and I LOVE RUTHIE!
ekw555 about 6 years ago
“Nubbins Fairlygood” . . . .
Pedey1 about 6 years ago
I’d read that.
005dagwood about 6 years ago
Ruthie’s last comment supposedly comes from Mark Twain.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 6 years ago
BUNNY!
JPuzzleWhiz about 6 years ago
Jay Leno would certainly agree with the sentiment expressed in Panel 5 of today’s strip at creators.com. And is Panel 8 of that strip a shout-out to FoxTrot?
ChessPirate about 6 years ago
So… she’s a dumb bunny? ☺
Bob. about 6 years ago
I read the 6th panel as "…so I can gut this guy?.
Stephen Gilberg about 6 years ago
Didn’t have time? Were you late for a very important date?
stuart about 6 years ago
That’s actually a very good story concept. I would read it.
CoffeeMom about 6 years ago
Awww . .. . Ruthie’s so cute! And imaginative!
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 6 years ago
Some say that last quote is reminiscent of Yogi Berra.
InquireWithin about 6 years ago
Disney’s running out of ideas, kid, so sell that story to them, and you’ll be able to support your parents instead of the other way around.
CalLadyQED about 6 years ago
That’s actually a clever story. I could totally see this as a real children’s book.