Adam@Home by Rob Harrell for October 22, 2012

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    trspence  about 12 years ago

    It’s that thing sticking out on the bottom of the ribcage that gets pushed out as you get older and fatter. Most people discover it about 30 or 40 when it gets lumpy and they freak out. Harmless, just cartilage pushed by fat.

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    chefcass  about 12 years ago

    Dog gone it. Why have the front door open before you have Gumbo on a leash?

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    Doctor11  about 12 years ago

    Dog missile!

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    Perkycat  about 12 years ago

    @TrapperJohn *****Thank you – I had no idea. Reading the comics is always such an education. *And, yeah, I agree – that is MUCH clearer.

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    dante.deangelo  about 12 years ago

    dog nails on the hardwood floor I imagine

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    Allan CB Premium Member about 12 years ago

    Louie (Overboard) must have had a ‘fun night’ with somepup when we weren’t reading the strip! LOL

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    Saucy1121 Premium Member about 12 years ago

    The xiphoid process is also what they warn you to avoid when you take a CPR class. Don’t want to break it off, it could puncture something.

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    Comic Minister Premium Member about 12 years ago

    Ow!

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    guswild  about 12 years ago

    That’s not a dog. It’s a kangaroo

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    gocomicsmember  about 12 years ago

    “The xiphoid process, or xiphisternum or metasternum, is a small cartilaginous process (extension) of the lower part of the sternum which is usually ossified in the adult human.”

    Translation:sternum = breastbonecartilaginous = made of cartilage rather than boneossified = turned to boneThe extension of the breastbone, therefore, does not start out as bone but turns into bone later in life.

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