Red and Rover by Brian Basset for September 26, 2010
Transcript:
Sniff Sniff Sniff Sniff Sniff Sniff Sniff Sniff Miss Brown the wiener dog is back from vacation!.. My buddy Zeke has been put on a low-carb diet!... And there is a new pup in town- a long-haired Chihuahua named Rubin! You, my friend, have a nose for news.
GROG Premium Member about 14 years ago
You really sniffed out the news there, Rover.
paha_siga about 14 years ago
How did he manage to sniff out the name? Was it written in pee?
gobblingup Premium Member about 14 years ago
Not only that, I don’t think they even knew about carbs.
I’ll cut to the usual joke… he’s checking pee-mail! Ba-dum-dum. :-\
pearlandpeach about 14 years ago
Very good. All dogs are good readers.
Ermine Notyours about 14 years ago
The State of Washington published a bicycle safety manual in the 1970s, similar to the driving manual made by the Department of Licensing. Nowhere in the book did they show or even mention helmets as a safety option. Very weird.
Yakety Sax about 14 years ago
looks more like a football or baseball helmet.
Kokopelli about 14 years ago
Bicycle helmets look rediculous and dangerous. If you fell on your back, that point on the back would break your neck.
COWBOY7 about 14 years ago
Is that a high speed connection he has? Doesn’t look as if he left a reply to anything either.
bleachers Premium Member about 14 years ago
“Every $10 bike helmet generates $570 in benefits to society. These savings include $50 in medical costs, $140 in future earnings and other tangible resources, and $380 in quality of life costs.”–Children’s Safety Network. Having said that, it looks like a football helmet–he’s probably coming home from practice.
saltyftw about 14 years ago
WHO CARES ABOUT THE HELMET? Who or what did ROVER sniff in the third frame to make his tail wag like that????
aldridgeg about 14 years ago
Hey. It’s the Nose Paper. I LOVE this kindly strip.
Dee4theanimals about 14 years ago
Rover is doing a good job of keeping up with what’s going on in the neighborhood!