This is special today . I love the Roscoe , but he does not hold the record , my Mandy finds a way to do that about twice a year . And my wife and I never can find were she found the mess that she got into . Panel two and four are just great . Thanks Brian .
I had a chihuahua named Badger who got into something at a rest stop on the Blueridge Parkway. His fir was white, be he came out of the woods green. He STUNK!. I assumed it was bear poop that he had been rolling in. I was so mad, I was just going to throw him in the trunk of the car. My best friend, who loved Badger, said that would be too mean, and instead would hold him in his lap. My friend had trouble getting the smell, not only off his clothes, but even his skin. Thank goodness he did that for me, because the trunk of my car would have permanently stunk.
In grade 1, while some kids were reading “See Spot, see Spot run”, my son was reading “Call me Ishmael” (Moby Dick). We read to him and his sister as soon as they could sit up, every night and whenever else they wanted to. They always loved reading and still do.
My dog used to love the beach and I used to truly believe she would get dirty just to go to the beach and fill my car with sand. My dog was truly my best friend and actually died for me after always proving she would. I never owned another dog. Half shepherd half pit: my s***. Love is so painful and yet I always love again and again because it NEVER fails.
Boo hiss….Got my stories down and very very sad that my Islander’s lost again last night….boo hiss. Even the announcer said way too many bad calls on the Islanders.
Martin I about 4 years ago
You don’t have to tell him twice.
Templo S.U.D. about 4 years ago
Nelson’s story is bound to get a Pulitzer.
wiatr about 4 years ago
Wait until he goes back inside; Opal will appreciate that.
hariseldon59 about 4 years ago
Cute series of strips with Nelson and Roscoe. I wonder if Brian Crane has ever done a week of strips without Earl or Opal.
Breadboard about 4 years ago
See Earl , See Earl Wash Roscoe . Wash , Earl , Wash ;-)
dlkrueger33 about 4 years ago
Meh. It will never replace Dick and Jane.
Sanspareil about 4 years ago
See Earl do something!
See Opal criticize the way he does it.
See Earl back down from the harridan!
jagedlo about 4 years ago
Great facial expression by Roscoe in the final panel!
iggyman about 4 years ago
Roscoe is on a roll! (My dog loves to do that)!
ajr58(1) about 4 years ago
She rollin’, rollin’, rollin’Though the streams are swollenKeep them doggies rollin’, rawhide
ERBEN2 about 4 years ago
This is special today . I love the Roscoe , but he does not hold the record , my Mandy finds a way to do that about twice a year . And my wife and I never can find were she found the mess that she got into . Panel two and four are just great . Thanks Brian .
Zebrastripes about 4 years ago
Roscoe is in his glory, either that, He’s just scratching his back
jpayne4040 about 4 years ago
Aw, he likes it!
walstib Premium Member about 4 years ago
We rolled in the grass as kids, but my best friend’s mom got really mad when he rolled where the dog went.
J Short about 4 years ago
I had a chihuahua named Badger who got into something at a rest stop on the Blueridge Parkway. His fir was white, be he came out of the woods green. He STUNK!. I assumed it was bear poop that he had been rolling in. I was so mad, I was just going to throw him in the trunk of the car. My best friend, who loved Badger, said that would be too mean, and instead would hold him in his lap. My friend had trouble getting the smell, not only off his clothes, but even his skin. Thank goodness he did that for me, because the trunk of my car would have permanently stunk.
MichaelHelwig about 4 years ago
Ride Sally Ride
DaveQuinn about 4 years ago
In grade 1, while some kids were reading “See Spot, see Spot run”, my son was reading “Call me Ishmael” (Moby Dick). We read to him and his sister as soon as they could sit up, every night and whenever else they wanted to. They always loved reading and still do.
Jefano Premium Member about 4 years ago
Dick and Jane fan fiction! The end of the world must be near. (The way things are going, probably a good thing.)
kab2rb about 4 years ago
Sounds right and good poem. We have a Golden Retriever boy, when given a chance will do the same.
ForrestOverin about 4 years ago
“Look at Roscoe! Gross, Roscoe, gross!”
Thinkingblade about 4 years ago
That is a happy dog!
MartinPerry1 about 4 years ago
Rolling is better than the alternative: Eat something yucky on the lawn, Roscoe. Eat, Roscoe, eat.
krisannr.thompson about 4 years ago
My dog used to love the beach and I used to truly believe she would get dirty just to go to the beach and fill my car with sand. My dog was truly my best friend and actually died for me after always proving she would. I never owned another dog. Half shepherd half pit: my s***. Love is so painful and yet I always love again and again because it NEVER fails.
whenlifewassimpler about 4 years ago
Boo hiss….Got my stories down and very very sad that my Islander’s lost again last night….boo hiss. Even the announcer said way too many bad calls on the Islanders.
zeexenon about 4 years ago
Then roll in grandma’s and gramp’s sheets. That’s a good boy. Regards Chucky.
wlbr549 about 4 years ago
Nelson’s words in panel #4 set to the tune of “Johnny B. Good”!
mistercatworks about 4 years ago
Get away, Roscoe. Get down!
jski14 about 4 years ago
I can’t tell you how disgusted I was with my beautiful dog the first time she did that.
w16521 about 4 years ago
One of the best things about Pickles is the way Brian Crane draws Roscoe’s reactions. They are always hilarious.