Red and Rover by Brian Basset for January 29, 2015
January 28, 2015
January 30, 2015
Transcript:
Ugh. I have a vocabulary puzzler today of tremendous significance and magnitude. If I heard you write, you have a big vocabulary test today. Affirmative. Relax. You're gonna do just fine.
I’m so glad I don’t have to take tests anymore! Hee. Red is giving a definite “deer in the headlights” look this morning. I laughed out loud at this one! Thanks so much R+R and, of course, Brian!
I love Rover’s foot in the last panel. We have one Border Collie who, when relaxed, sits with one rear leg crosswise under him and the other stretched out in front; reminds me of Rover today.
Catfeet Premium Member over 9 years ago
Sounds like Red has learned lots of Wordsworth repeating!
mymontana over 9 years ago
WOW! How important vocabulary power is, RED! You’re going to do just fine.LOVE & HUGS TO RED & ROVER
pamlicorat over 9 years ago
He is suffering from pre-evaluation, tension induced aggravation.
TexMichael over 9 years ago
Practice using those vocabulary words and they become yours!
sarahbowl1 Premium Member over 9 years ago
I’m so glad I don’t have to take tests anymore! Hee. Red is giving a definite “deer in the headlights” look this morning. I laughed out loud at this one! Thanks so much R+R and, of course, Brian!
dogday Premium Member over 9 years ago
I love Rover’s foot in the last panel. We have one Border Collie who, when relaxed, sits with one rear leg crosswise under him and the other stretched out in front; reminds me of Rover today.
reynard61 over 9 years ago
Looks like Red had a close encounter with the dreaded Thesaurus.
reynard61 over 9 years ago
@ neverenoughgold: Nah, you can still find ’em wandering in the wilds of school and college libraries and second-hand bookstores.
Elvanion over 9 years ago
Anyone notice Rover has no back legs in one pane and apparently broken hips and only one back leg in the other? Poor doggie.