Sometimes a doughnut is just a doughnut. Right, Dr. Freud?
Interesting that in 1950, when this strip first ran, the spelling was “doughnuts” and not “donuts.” Trying to figure out when American English made the transition to “donuts” as the most common spelling…
Major Matt Mason Premium Member over 5 years ago
It’s no Giveny Flip…
mudleg over 5 years ago
I’d like some puff pastry, some Dan-ash pastry, and a dozen smoky glazed doughnuts.
jagedlo over 5 years ago
should give a small tip to the guy for reminding you about the doughnuts!
Zebrastripes over 5 years ago
Doughnuts yes, cigar smoke…ewwww!
JudyHendrickson over 5 years ago
hahaha!!!
Another Take over 5 years ago
1-NANCY: Hmmm. You look like somebody famous…
2-…Rakish tilt of the cigar? FDR’s cigarette holder… No. That’s not it. Cigar and mustache? Groucho? No…
3-Scowl…combover…trying to blow smoke up my behind… YOU’RE THE DONALD!
WCraft Premium Member over 5 years ago
My how times have changed. Had you ever purchased donuts in a shop that allowsed smokers? I did and never forgot it. The donuts absorb the smoke!
atomicdog over 5 years ago
holey
DoktorScheisskopf over 5 years ago
Sometimes a doughnut is just a doughnut. Right, Dr. Freud?
Interesting that in 1950, when this strip first ran, the spelling was “doughnuts” and not “donuts.” Trying to figure out when American English made the transition to “donuts” as the most common spelling…
Kip W over 5 years ago
“Aunt Fritzi, I’m home!”
“Oh, good. Leave the bagels on the counter. I’ll finish dinner in a minute.”
brklnbern over 5 years ago
Mr. Friendly.