I remember wearing those things. When I was in first grade, they wouldn’t let us little girls wear pants to school, so in winter the moms would put snow pants or slacks on under the girls skirts/dresses!
I remember wrestling the things on and off kids I babysat too… ugh!
My kids had “snow pants” and they did nothing to hinder their rambunctiousness. In fact, it made their rough and tumble more enjoyable because they could play in the cold, wet snow (we’re on the West Coast and that’s the only kind of snow we get) without freezing fingers, or bums.
Templo S.U.D. over 5 years ago
and the boys there appear to be just fine without snowpants
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 5 years ago
I, for one, am just glad that Beni explained it.
whahoppened over 5 years ago
We just don’t have a proper word for that sound.
Kim Metzger Premium Member over 5 years ago
But Alis isn’t on the snow.
dwane.scoty1 over 5 years ago
….& when removing, there s’no protection from Static Electricity!
Huckleberry Hiroshima over 5 years ago
Well she’s out there trying.
Kip W over 5 years ago
Darned if I can figure out how they ever managed to make pants out of snow anyway, let alone why.
jimsulis over 5 years ago
This comic strip is always great
Indianapolis Smith over 5 years ago
If she is wearing snow pants, shouldn’t there be snow?
Herb L 1954 over 5 years ago
Corduroy pants had that effect,for us husky fellows ;)
Plods with ...™ over 5 years ago
Love the sound effects
PammWhittaker over 5 years ago
I remember wearing those things. When I was in first grade, they wouldn’t let us little girls wear pants to school, so in winter the moms would put snow pants or slacks on under the girls skirts/dresses!
I remember wrestling the things on and off kids I babysat too… ugh!
Pocosdad over 5 years ago
Petey should accompany her on his oboe. His Heenk-ing would be an interesting contrast to her Weenk-ing.
craigwestlake over 5 years ago
Nothing compares to the virtual symphony of snowpants and corduroy trousers…
Sisyphos over 5 years ago
Weenk! Listen to the sound of the snowpants, frotton-leg to frotton-leg. What music they make!
M2MM over 5 years ago
My kids had “snow pants” and they did nothing to hinder their rambunctiousness. In fact, it made their rough and tumble more enjoyable because they could play in the cold, wet snow (we’re on the West Coast and that’s the only kind of snow we get) without freezing fingers, or bums.