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Itâs the little things in lifeâŠ..This one is charming!russell5419 thanks for clearing that up kind of obvious from context, will have to look up the origins. Maybe from the old times when purple was a color only the very wealthy could afford.I think there were laws that only royals could wear it.
I remember reading this comic as a kid when it ran in the SF Chronicle in the â60âs thinking it was the dumbest comic ever. Now that Iâm closer to 60 than 50 years old, I really like it. It is charming and maybe Iâm getting more nostalgicâŠ.
My dad used to like this comic and I never really understood why, so now that he is gone, I decided to give it a lengthy try. Iâve discovered that it is quite charming, doesnât try to be overtly funny, which would make it boring like some animal comics. It just goes for innocent, feel-good comfort. No drama, no pathetic failed attempts at being funny. Just a lighter side of life from a dogâs eye view.
âpurple patch (plural purple patches)A period of excellent performance, where nearly everything seems to go right, work properly, and contrasting with a more general lower level of performance.The England team hit a purple patch just after half-time, where they scored 3 goals in 10 minutes, but in the end they were lucky to escape with a 3-3 draw.â
I got this in my email with my regular comics, never signed up for it. I suspect others are here for the same reason. I know boot=trunk bonnet=hood lift=elevator etc but ???
BigChiefDesoto over 12 years ago
Okay you Limeys whatâs a âpurple patchâ?
bethpasco over 12 years ago
enough of this lame, british humor. this strip in pure 1960âs. canât we get something a bit funny, here? câmon, boysâŠ.
Pirate Mike creator over 12 years ago
A good day indeed, Fred! Carry on!
Thehag over 12 years ago
Itâs the little things in lifeâŠ..This one is charming!russell5419 thanks for clearing that up kind of obvious from context, will have to look up the origins. Maybe from the old times when purple was a color only the very wealthy could afford.I think there were laws that only royals could wear it.
pedalflower over 12 years ago
I remember reading this comic as a kid when it ran in the SF Chronicle in the â60âs thinking it was the dumbest comic ever. Now that Iâm closer to 60 than 50 years old, I really like it. It is charming and maybe Iâm getting more nostalgicâŠ.
Chconfer over 12 years ago
Love the British humor. Keep up the good work.
Dobber Premium Member over 12 years ago
My dad used to like this comic and I never really understood why, so now that he is gone, I decided to give it a lengthy try. Iâve discovered that it is quite charming, doesnât try to be overtly funny, which would make it boring like some animal comics. It just goes for innocent, feel-good comfort. No drama, no pathetic failed attempts at being funny. Just a lighter side of life from a dogâs eye view.
Jules934 over 12 years ago
Fred is just a pure pleasure.
kaecispopX over 12 years ago
This is from wiktionary:
âpurple patch (plural purple patches)A period of excellent performance, where nearly everything seems to go right, work properly, and contrasting with a more general lower level of performance.The England team hit a purple patch just after half-time, where they scored 3 goals in 10 minutes, but in the end they were lucky to escape with a 3-3 draw.â
Drewdove over 12 years ago
I got this in my email with my regular comics, never signed up for it. I suspect others are here for the same reason. I know boot=trunk bonnet=hood lift=elevator etc but ???
smokey-dale over 12 years ago
I found out about âpuddingâ it means desert not pudding per se.
bresnik415 over 12 years ago
Purple patches all around, please!