Pooch Cafe by Paul Gilligan for September 24, 2010
September 23, 2010
September 25, 2010
Transcript:
Chazz: Check it out: Your new home!
Poncho: Wow! You own a building?!
Chazz: No, no, I just live in one unit of this building.
Poncho: Oh. But you own it?
Chazz: Well, ahem, um....
Poncho: Corner unit?
Chazz: Here, boy! Get the ball!
Do you understand irony? You state that people have no lives (note your grammatical error there) as they post comments on a daily cartoon strip yet you go ahead and post one yourself.
I didn’t think any Gamecock fan would ever say they don’t have a life! As long as you follow your Gamecocks, you have life AND a life, don’t you? That’s the impression I get from my son, who is a USC grad.
From a ‘69 UNC grad in Columbia since 1970 (including Ft. Jackson).
shergijhen over 14 years ago
hahaha!
ksoskins over 14 years ago
Poncho, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship.
Hillbillyman over 14 years ago
Get the ball yourself …Man!
Hillbillyman over 14 years ago
Get the ball yourself …Man!
cdward over 14 years ago
Great expectations. Modest reality.
DolphinGirl78 over 14 years ago
If only he let Orlando get Chazz, he would have gotten the rich family… lol
cleokaya over 14 years ago
talkfilterxxx, so what have you got going in yours? You make your first comment a negative one.
Poncho spends year one in humble surroundings.
macjack over 14 years ago
Yes they both have a life; in fact their lives resemble most of ours.
RickinHK over 14 years ago
talkfilterxxx,
Do you understand irony? You state that people have no lives (note your grammatical error there) as they post comments on a daily cartoon strip yet you go ahead and post one yourself.
Hmmm…
lindonc over 14 years ago
Just because I don’t have a life don’t mean I don’t have life.
COWBOY7 over 14 years ago
Get what ball?! Let me see the contract first!
gofinsc over 14 years ago
Lin–
I didn’t think any Gamecock fan would ever say they don’t have a life! As long as you follow your Gamecocks, you have life AND a life, don’t you? That’s the impression I get from my son, who is a USC grad.
From a ‘69 UNC grad in Columbia since 1970 (including Ft. Jackson).