Cathy Classics by Cathy Guisewite for March 11, 2010
Transcript:
Irving (out of frame): In this game, I chase a little ball with a mouse! Electra: Chase a ball?? Vivian: With a mouse?? Irving (out of frame): In this one, I follow bird sounds! Run through gates! Jump over fences! Find treats! Electra and Vivian: Follow birds! Run! JUMP! TREATS!! ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF ARF Irving: SHH!! I'm doing my computerized brain exercises! Electra and Vivian:...And we thought humans' insanity had peaked with the indoor bicycle...
funnyfan928 almost 15 years ago
Even the dogs are smarter than Irving…and a LOT more sane.
Allison Nunn Premium Member almost 15 years ago
If Irving played outside with the dogs rather than fry his brain with canned “brain exercises” he’d last a lot longer, mentally and physically!
DolphinGirl78 almost 15 years ago
Poor things…
baggybut almost 15 years ago
with that headset on he looks like his mother.
vldazzle almost 15 years ago
Cute! I like the way the games are described to get the dogs all worked up. Now if he’d only spend at least 1/2 the tim doing the REAL activities. I’m reading cartoons now with my grapefruit, but after breakfast (when it’s light out) I’ll be working out with my weights;-)
lightenup Premium Member almost 15 years ago
Oh, go play with your dogs, Irving. That’ll be better for your brain health than any computer game.
rw1h almost 15 years ago
I can’t figure Irving out. Why can’t he find something more constructive to do…………like posting comments on comics web sites (hee).
mrslukeskywalker almost 15 years ago
Irving sounds more like a cat. I thought the dogs started chasing after HIM in the “ARF” panel. That would have been worth seeing.
lightenup Premium Member almost 15 years ago
I should have also added that human’s insanity knows no bounds. Sometimes dogs are more sane.
lindz.coop Premium Member almost 15 years ago
My cats are a great distraction – from posting comments on GC.
doctorwho29 over 3 years ago
He is 100% addicted to technology. He can exercise his brain by reading, working crossword puzzles, learning a new activity, all kinds of things that don’t involve a computer