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I’ve never had carolers come to my door, and I live in a suburban neighborhood. They usually go to an assisted living facility to perform for a larger group.
If Santa came my dogs would let us know…My grandfather use to shake bells under my window then disappear/// Miss the days when kids still believed…..
rekam about 6 years ago
Really cute one.
therese_callahan2002 about 6 years ago
But what about Patrick, Penny, Oogie, and Bob?
RabbitHole about 6 years ago
Wally is easily bribed with a nice treat. Its Bob, the"South American parrot" that Santa needs to watch out as Bob will spill the beans.
cubswin2016 about 6 years ago
He should hide the next time carolers come over.
JMG316 about 6 years ago
Good one today! Second to last panel was so my Mom!!!
jagedlo about 6 years ago
Murphy’s law of Christmas lights: the one that goes out first will be the hardest to get to…
david_42 about 6 years ago
Three more days.
dlkrueger33 about 6 years ago
Love this. I remember once my Mom finding a gift for me in March that she had forgotten about and hid all too well. LOL
del_grande Premium Member about 6 years ago
The trees that stopped drinking? / They’re back on the lot / This one’s artificial / Guess Fagan forgot
locake about 6 years ago
I’ve never had carolers come to my door, and I live in a suburban neighborhood. They usually go to an assisted living facility to perform for a larger group.
DaveQuinn about 6 years ago
Kevin nailed this one perfectly
cuzinron47 about 6 years ago
Someone’s looking awfully guilty in panel 1.
bnz about 6 years ago
Why is Santa so skinny?
greatgrannyszoo about 6 years ago
If Santa came my dogs would let us know…My grandfather use to shake bells under my window then disappear/// Miss the days when kids still believed…..
Ray Helvy Premium Member about 6 years ago
Are you kidding me? Don’t you realize that Santa brings a treat for all the good dogs? And most are, really, “good dogs”.