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Yes, his favorite chair being callously tossed aside. Note also the empty pint of the fellowâs favorite potent elixer as well. I wonder if that bottle is a new addition as he âcried in his beerâ or was just a part of what was being left for recycling?
Ahhh, the annual âsee no evil, speak no evilâ anonymous curbside pickup! Of course, by the time the city crews arrive, the pile has already been picked over by the scavengers.Nothing wrong with scavenging; but, I always wonder how much of the stuff they collect ends up in a garage sale across town? After all, one personâs trash might be another personâs treasure.
It is a bit hard to tell in a strip featuring anthropomorphic animals, but looking at the shredded chair, I would say there are one or more cats in the house. My wife had a chair like that she wouldnât part with until it structurally fell apart. It was the favored scratching post of her cats.
My younger brother has the chair that was our Dadâs, a chair that was in pictures when I was barely a toddler. How old? Hereâs a hint: Iâm collecting social security. (hastily adds: itâs been recovered a time or twoâŠ!)
Iâll bet the people who stack trash in front of the maibox donât read Pluggers. Gary obviously drew it this way to better locate the chair so weâd know it was being disposed of. I read it the first time and thoujght âhe shouldâve put it on the patio.â
LeoAutodidact almost 11 years ago
Good Times, Good Memories.
Heâd had dreams of âBouncingâ the Grandkids on that Chair.
phelpsgates almost 11 years ago
That chair looks like itâs good for another ten years or so.
MIHorn Premium Member almost 11 years ago
little duct tape . . .
Pipe Tobacco Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Yes, his favorite chair being callously tossed aside. Note also the empty pint of the fellowâs favorite potent elixer as well. I wonder if that bottle is a new addition as he âcried in his beerâ or was just a part of what was being left for recycling?
neverenoughgold almost 11 years ago
Ahhh, the annual âsee no evil, speak no evilâ anonymous curbside pickup! Of course, by the time the city crews arrive, the pile has already been picked over by the scavengers.Nothing wrong with scavenging; but, I always wonder how much of the stuff they collect ends up in a garage sale across town? After all, one personâs trash might be another personâs treasure.
hippogriff almost 11 years ago
It is a bit hard to tell in a strip featuring anthropomorphic animals, but looking at the shredded chair, I would say there are one or more cats in the house. My wife had a chair like that she wouldnât part with until it structurally fell apart. It was the favored scratching post of her cats.
otahans almost 11 years ago
I know exactly what you mean. Every thing has so many memories attached to it.
dogday Premium Member almost 11 years ago
My younger brother has the chair that was our Dadâs, a chair that was in pictures when I was barely a toddler. How old? Hereâs a hint: Iâm collecting social security. (hastily adds: itâs been recovered a time or twoâŠ!)
LuvThemPluggers almost 11 years ago
Heck, that chair is just broken in! And besides, you can never buy a new one of anything you own. Doesnât exist.
pcolli almost 11 years ago
I hope he searched the chair for lost money.
The Life I Draw Upon almost 11 years ago
Looks like the same woman that wanted to throw away the Made in the USA shirts.
LuvThemPluggers almost 11 years ago
Iâll bet the people who stack trash in front of the maibox donât read Pluggers. Gary obviously drew it this way to better locate the chair so weâd know it was being disposed of. I read it the first time and thoujght âhe shouldâve put it on the patio.â
Radical-Knight almost 11 years ago
Give it to the family dog and then you can borrow it from time to time if itâs OK with FIDO!