I used to clean floors for a major retailer. At times I would really want to go to someone’s house and spit gum out on their floor, see how they liked it.
On the strange dog Mrs. Plainwell is walking in today’s strip. Here’s my theory. Yesterday she said she needed to keep a job for the summer. She likes walking, she likes dogs. And the logo on her shirt is just like that of Rover.com, dog walkers. Q.E.D.
meowlin over 6 years ago
Well, apparently it’s not stuff you learn by accident… repeatedly.
Sisterdame over 6 years ago
Would it teach you to: A) look where you walk, or. B) never spit out your gum for other people to step in, or C) Both ?
Bilan over 6 years ago
And the dog is wondering why he’s considered the animal.
Jeff0811 over 6 years ago
I used to clean floors for a major retailer. At times I would really want to go to someone’s house and spit gum out on their floor, see how they liked it.
jpayne4040 over 6 years ago
In your case, kid; neither!
Ninette over 6 years ago
Gum is neither poop nor a puddle. One properly steps on gum not in gum.
Ceeg22 Premium Member over 6 years ago
To be fair, he was looking at the person to whom he was talking
smoore47 over 6 years ago
What dog is that?
sandpiper over 6 years ago
Both methods provide positive benefits. The first just takes practice. The second often comes as shocking revelation, thus imprinting itself.
DM2860 over 6 years ago
Anything you learn is remembered longer than stuff you refuse to learn.
cervelo over 6 years ago
On the strange dog Mrs. Plainwell is walking in today’s strip. Here’s my theory. Yesterday she said she needed to keep a job for the summer. She likes walking, she likes dogs. And the logo on her shirt is just like that of Rover.com, dog walkers. Q.E.D.
SukieCrandall Premium Member over 6 years ago
Things learned through observation?