The Buckets by Greg Cravens for August 24, 2011
Transcript:
Grady- why are you all wet? I went in the creek. Well, I hope you learned your lesson! Go put on dry clothes. I can't! These are my last dry clothes! You are supposed to bring for changes of clothes. I did! So I've been in the creek four times! Well, what's the lesson you're learning? Bring more dry clothes?
Hillbillyman over 13 years ago
How about a pair of swimming trunks dork?
lewisbower over 13 years ago
I remember one of those bottom of the ocean Boy Scout trips where Dad dug out and insisted I bring his Official Pup Tent from WWII. Heavy (really) duty canvas with a ventilated roof.Trustworthy, loyal thrifty, brave, helpful, courteous, kind, friendly . clean and reverent, and a couple of more adjectives. Wasn’t so reverent in my choice of words for Dad that night.
Ima Nodummy over 13 years ago
Gotta chase the crawdads!!!!
Allan CB Premium Member over 13 years ago
Well, Grady is up the creek without a paddle. It’s a warm summer day, hang the clothes to dry for an hour, while he hangs out in his tent in his skivvys.
gregcartoon Premium Member over 13 years ago
Right, Allen! Then he’s got four more trips into the creek.
Number Three over 13 years ago
Awwwwww, LOL.
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GESWho over 13 years ago
Or he could go into the creek in the manner in which God and nature intended him to go into the creek. His clothes would stay dry then….
Comic Minister Premium Member over 13 years ago
I guess that boy learned his lesson.
gregcartoon Premium Member over 13 years ago
No way to tell here. I write notes off and on all the time. They usually get pencilled in batches of 6 or 12, then inked another time to get the six I need for the week. Other jobs and responsibilities get wedged in between sessions.
Hunter7 over 13 years ago
Did Grady remember to tell his mom to pack his trunks? Or did he say he was a big boy and can do his own packing? Oh, Just Go Hang Those Things On The Bushes! And the rest of you campers – if you hide Grady’s clothes – make sure they’re dry when you stuff them in the Scout Master’s tent. (cause no one will look there – only adults allowed in there.)