TV has 2000 channels and nothing on. Outside only has the Nature channel, and most of that is taken up with advertising, glass and steel. That, plus “Real Life”, but even that is mostly just ads.
I couldn’t agree more, Dr. Toon. Of course, Half-Time’s crazy hour is whenever, but his stomach clock goes off very early. Now that daylight savings is here, I actually had to wake him up for breakfast.
Sigh…How I miss walking my dog scooby. She was a 65lb shepherd/lab mix of love. Sometimes I would cut off of that brain cell killing box and take her to the park and just play fetch.
Ziggy once window-shopped at a pet store advertising a puppy as a “complete home entertainment system”. Reader’s Digest once quoted a child saying, “Let’s turn the TV off and just watch the puppy.”—Most of my entertainment seems to be comics – here, Comics Kingdom, Creators, and two newspapers. Followed by Facebook, advice columns, editorials, magazines, and novels. And rehearsing to entertain others.
blunebottle over 10 years ago
Cute. It’s better entertainment, anyway.
Ida No over 10 years ago
TV has 2000 channels and nothing on. Outside only has the Nature channel, and most of that is taken up with advertising, glass and steel. That, plus “Real Life”, but even that is mostly just ads.
archipelago Premium Member over 10 years ago
Now that is a channel worth watching. Great drawing, with the wrinkles in the knees of the pants.
JK1 over 10 years ago
I couldn’t agree more, Dr. Toon. Of course, Half-Time’s crazy hour is whenever, but his stomach clock goes off very early. Now that daylight savings is here, I actually had to wake him up for breakfast.
I AM CARTOON LADY! over 10 years ago
Sigh…How I miss walking my dog scooby. She was a 65lb shepherd/lab mix of love. Sometimes I would cut off of that brain cell killing box and take her to the park and just play fetch.
cleokaya over 10 years ago
…and I have no TV!
gcarlson over 10 years ago
Ziggy once window-shopped at a pet store advertising a puppy as a “complete home entertainment system”. Reader’s Digest once quoted a child saying, “Let’s turn the TV off and just watch the puppy.”—Most of my entertainment seems to be comics – here, Comics Kingdom, Creators, and two newspapers. Followed by Facebook, advice columns, editorials, magazines, and novels. And rehearsing to entertain others.