Pooch Cafe by Paul Gilligan for June 26, 2011

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    keltii  over 13 years ago

    stumped!

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    Hillbillyman  over 13 years ago

    Ah…ah…ah… ah …well we .. we… Hell if I know!

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    kreole  over 13 years ago

    Because that’s the way we’ve always done it!

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    Lyons Group, Inc.  over 13 years ago

    @ Hillbillyman:

    Ah, Hello?! What the bird said in panel 3! “To deal with wintry weather”! In more simpler terms (that you can understand), to keep from being cold!

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    twj0729  over 13 years ago

    …because we can!

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    caraquiana  over 13 years ago

    Because there’s good food up north in summer.

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    McGehee  over 13 years ago

    They fly north in the summer because down here where they fly to in the winter, it’s too dang HOT in the summer!

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    Algolei  over 13 years ago

    To escape the vacationers.

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    dre7861  over 13 years ago

    To use their Frequent Flyer Miles before they expire!

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    Destiny23  over 13 years ago

    I always wondered why Americans choose to live in the cold, miserable North, when they have so many nice, temperate places they could live! Unlike Canadians, who don’t really have anywhere nice (year round) to go to within the country…

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    Destiny23  over 13 years ago

    “Why do you fly all the way back?”“It’s too far to walk!”

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    kwyjibo327  over 13 years ago

    @Destiny23, maybe we prefer a little cold to earthquakes (Cali), hurricanes (Florida/Carolinas), and scorching desert heat (Arizona/Texas). Call me crazy if you like, I’ll put on a sweater and deal with it.

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    kwyjibo327  over 13 years ago

    Also, I wish we could vote up and vote down comments here. Josh would definitely be getting voted down, and Lingeewhiz definitely up.

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    Ed The Red Premium Member over 13 years ago

    Anyone who asks that question has never lived through a summer in the South. Here in Georgia, it’s been over 90 degrees with high humidity nearly every day for a month, and summer is just getting started. That’s why, whenever I can, I spend my summers in Michigan.

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    Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 13 years ago

    @ Pete That’s Josh. Also be on the lookout for his alter egos ,Dora Dingle, Only Tink, and Cindy Knight

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    Number Three  over 13 years ago

    Deep in thought much?

    LOL xxx

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    pawpawbear  over 13 years ago

    How do you stump a red-headed migratory bird?

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    Saucy1121 Premium Member over 13 years ago

    They fly back so numbers are more spread out. That way it’s easier to feed the babies.

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    Wayroe  over 13 years ago

    Everyone is concentrating on the wrong thing. In the northern hemisphere summer, trees and plants regrow their leaves and its a giant food platter for the birds.If they stayed in the lower latitudes all the time they would eat up all the food supply. That’s just one part of the equation though.

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    Kendor  over 13 years ago

    Bird migrate back and forth to find food. If there is ample food they will stay in one place all year. You can often see chickadees and robins in January and February in Southern Ontario if there are well stocked bird feeders in the area. They fluff-up their feathers and stay nice and warm.

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    wwcameralab  over 13 years ago

    Because summers in the south are a BAJILLION times hotter than up north. I moved from NH to GA and if I could, I’d migrate back up north during the summers too. Live in the White Mountains from June until end of September.

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    COWBOY7  over 13 years ago

    Keep thinking, bird! LOL

    Nothing like feeding the fire……………….

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