Pooch Cafe by Paul Gilligan for September 01, 2010
Transcript:
Poncho: It's wooden, emits a calming energy, and has grains that represent the vitality of life. Rats: Smirk! What's its name? Does it come when you call it? Hey, kid, c'mere. Is that it? Poncho: It is! Oh, thank you, thank you, Mr. Rat! Rats: You're getting soft, Rico. Rico: Ah, we're always gettin' such a bad rap. I wanna break the chain.
The Duke 1 about 14 years ago
Why start now, you dirty rat??
farflungfloyd about 14 years ago
Rocky the Rum Runner rubbed out Rico the Rat with his Roscoe for ruining his rum running receipts.
ksoskins about 14 years ago
Poncho is reunited with his plank and all’s right with the world.
Bibbler about 14 years ago
Further to yesterday’s comments about our Poncho’s bloodline, I just spent WAY too much time going back, and have found the French Bulldog reference in the strip dated December 10th, 2007!
Today’s strip is quite heartwarming I think!
Tawanda about 14 years ago
Where’s Boomer???
twj0729 about 14 years ago
Yeah, what happened to Boomer? How’s he faring?
cdward about 14 years ago
You go, Rico! Nothing like a good rat!
*Hot Rod* about 14 years ago
tastytunes2000 about 14 years ago
Never got into this strip till he started the “year one” concept. It is fresh and intresting starting from an unborn pup. and for all of you keeping track this is episode 81 :)
macjack about 14 years ago
Pancho would never survive on the streets of NYC.
dre7861 about 14 years ago
The strip’s headline: Gang of Rats Stopped by RICO! Shades of the Sopranos
Dirty Dragon about 14 years ago
Thanks Bibbler - not only did you confirm (part of) Poncho’s breed.. now we can watch to see if he’s really “found under a porch”.. or if Mr. Gilligan breaks the space-time continuum.
ChukLitl Premium Member about 14 years ago
I am currently engaged in warfare at work. Finally got one of the little ones yesterday, but mal grande raton eludes me. He’s too smart to touch the traps that could get him. The little traps would just annoy him, but they hurt a little, so he avoids them, too. He’s strong enough to pull himself out of the sticky traps.The boss wants to cut him in little pieces, but I think such a valient warior deserves better. I know I heard him laughing, as I set traps the other night.
fritzoid Premium Member about 14 years ago
^ If you catch him, would it be a mal grande seizure?
Rush Strong Premium Member about 14 years ago
Am I the only one to think of Enrico “Ratso” Rizzo from Midnight Cowboy?
fritzoid Premium Member about 14 years ago
“Why thank you, Mr. Rico. I have always depended on the kindness of strange rats.”
COWBOY7 about 14 years ago
You got lucky this time, Poncho!
Siberman about 14 years ago
@ fritzoid
”^ If you catch him, would it be a mal grande seizure?”
Applauds
fritzoid Premium Member about 14 years ago
Thank you! Thank you! I’m here all week!
Try the veal, and don’t forget to tip your waitress. These gals work hard!
zev.farkas about 14 years ago
I can still hear you saying We must never break the chain
actually, we really do have to break the chain of kiss up, kick down…
class after class, generation after generation, we take our revenge on the innocents because we haven’t the opportunity (or guts) to take it out on our tormentors…
Biokid1 about 14 years ago
um… okay… lol