It’s like what I saw yesterday evening. A family chasing after a full grown dog that likes to run. I thought it was funny. The mom told me her little ones the oldest let the dog out. There dad had parked the car legally on a side street started running after the dog. I never seen how that ended.
Then told me the next block up a teenager was driving a truck car it three parked cars the last two where close together and the teenager damaged the front part of the truck in the middle the two cars. Glad I’m not in his shoes. Neighbors claimed he was going too fast and hotdoging it.
Usually when I go for walks it’s very calm.
Positive, negatively - that’s what I’d call Ruthie instead of
positively, negative.
Kab,
If that’s a lively day in your town, it’s a lot quieter than mine! Except that here in New York City teenagers don’t drive trucks … the majority of adults and almost all teenagers don’t drive at all, and weeks can go by in which I never see a pickup.
There’s nothing in that description that implies abuse or neglect. ‘Puny’ and ‘eyes bugged out’ describes all Chihuahuas! ‘Dirty-looking’ can be a colour, as in ‘dirty-blond hair’. ‘Greasy’ just means he found some dirt (or grease) to roll in, i.e. a happy dog!!
carmy over 14 years ago
You sounded positive to me, Ruthie. (I love her expression in the second panel!)
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
Positively, negative.
pawpawbear over 14 years ago
Genius
runar over 14 years ago
Yes, I am, J.P., but I usually prefer to be modest about it. GoComics, however, makes me flaunt that tag.
kab2rb over 14 years ago
It’s like what I saw yesterday evening. A family chasing after a full grown dog that likes to run. I thought it was funny. The mom told me her little ones the oldest let the dog out. There dad had parked the car legally on a side street started running after the dog. I never seen how that ended. Then told me the next block up a teenager was driving a truck car it three parked cars the last two where close together and the teenager damaged the front part of the truck in the middle the two cars. Glad I’m not in his shoes. Neighbors claimed he was going too fast and hotdoging it. Usually when I go for walks it’s very calm.
Happy 4th Independence Day everyone.
avonsalis over 14 years ago
Positive, negatively - that’s what I’d call Ruthie instead of positively, negative.
Kab, If that’s a lively day in your town, it’s a lot quieter than mine! Except that here in New York City teenagers don’t drive trucks … the majority of adults and almost all teenagers don’t drive at all, and weeks can go by in which I never see a pickup.
bmonk over 14 years ago
The hydrogen atom was worried. “I’ve lost my electron!”
Helium asked, “Are you sure?”
“Yes; I’m positive!”
Now that was a negative positive!
vldazzle over 14 years ago
Ruthies eyes look as though she’s in Cul de Sac. and the dog sounds as though it is neglected and even abused. That is not funny. but I LOVE OBH
Destiny23 over 14 years ago
There’s nothing in that description that implies abuse or neglect. ‘Puny’ and ‘eyes bugged out’ describes all Chihuahuas! ‘Dirty-looking’ can be a colour, as in ‘dirty-blond hair’. ‘Greasy’ just means he found some dirt (or grease) to roll in, i.e. a happy dog!!