Transcript:
Marigold: What is up? Phoebe: I have my dad's laptop! I suspect my parents are up to something, so I'm checking out dad's browser history. His last search was for "hello phoebe i know you're reading this." Marigold: It is almost as if he has met you.
BRI-NO-MITE!! Premium Member over 11 years ago
What timing! Today’s strip got here just as I was reading the one before it in my line-up
1williamsg over 11 years ago
Tech savvy kids meet tech savvy adults, who as the advantage now?
Q4horse over 11 years ago
What could they be up to? Are they going to send Phoebe to one of those summer camps?
Hag5000 over 11 years ago
“What is up”…better version of that expression.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 11 years ago
Dads cool, so the next line won’t be, “Yer grounded for life…”.
Stellagal over 11 years ago
If Phoebe is reading exactl;y the way her father wrote it, it is highly annoying that he did not capitalize the first word in the sentence, Phoebe’s name, and the word I. So much for setting a good example for Phoebe. Ow well, she can always learn from Marigold.
Comic Minister Premium Member over 11 years ago
Oh your dad’s good.
kaykeyser over 11 years ago
Smart Dad but trust me Phoebe the only things in your dad’s history is He-man, Thundercats, Ghostbusters,Korra, Super Mario Hack, Donkey Kong high score, reboot, action figure,movie trailer, cheat codes,walk threw, lets play, *0s music MP3 downloads, Will Riker cosplay, Daughters with Unicorns help forums and beard grooming tips
kaykeyser over 11 years ago
Also thats 80’s music when will I stop capitalizing my numbers?
Vet Premium Member over 11 years ago
What is up?Lets see:The sky, trees, my dander, clouds, “to, towards, or in a more elevated position” (definition), what do I look like you silly unicorn……a dictionary. What are you doing is a better phrase but I know unicorns talk as they want. Its what make them cute (and annoying).ha
John W Kennedy Premium Member over 11 years ago
Wilson: [reading the encyclopedia] P O O K A—Pooka—from old Celtic mythology—a fairy spirit in animal form—always very large. The pooka appears here and there—now and then—to this one—and that one—a benign but mischievous creature—very fond of rumpots, crackpots, and how are you, Mr. Wilson?—“Harvey”
scyphi26 over 11 years ago
Nice! It can’t be easy rigging that up so effectively.