I doubt it’s Frank Nelson this time.
I think it is the woman who’s been mooching off of him.
Beige is boring.
I like that look on Rufus’ face in Panel 3. He definitely sees something suspicious.
Uh oh!
Rufus is like Gomer Pyle. He so seldom gets angry! But when he does, he finds a way to fix things, so WATCH IT!
Also, notice Rufus’ thought balloon at the end. It’s in plain, but correct grammar, not in his typical dialect! … He is NOT happy!
Hmmm… what if Rufus is breaking the 4th wall and is staring at us?!? Maybe he is nervous about us?
How come Rufus uses perfect English when he is thinking something? I would expect: “Yes I is, but not at no shooze”, lol.
There is a theory that we do not think in words. That is an illusion created by our minds translating thoughts for verbalization.
here comes Willow
Dirty Dragon about 5 years ago
I doubt it’s Frank Nelson this time.
DaJellyBelly about 5 years ago
I think it is the woman who’s been mooching off of him.
fuzzbucket Premium Member about 5 years ago
Beige is boring.
JPuzzleWhiz about 5 years ago
I like that look on Rufus’ face in Panel 3. He definitely sees something suspicious.
sarahbowl1 Premium Member about 5 years ago
Uh oh!
Code the Enforcer about 5 years ago
Rufus is like Gomer Pyle. He so seldom gets angry! But when he does, he finds a way to fix things, so WATCH IT!
Also, notice Rufus’ thought balloon at the end. It’s in plain, but correct grammar, not in his typical dialect! … He is NOT happy!
Pipe Tobacco Premium Member about 5 years ago
Hmmm… what if Rufus is breaking the 4th wall and is staring at us?!? Maybe he is nervous about us?
SheitlQueen about 5 years ago
How come Rufus uses perfect English when he is thinking something? I would expect: “Yes I is, but not at no shooze”, lol.
JanBic Premium Member about 5 years ago
There is a theory that we do not think in words. That is an illusion created by our minds translating thoughts for verbalization.
oakie817 about 5 years ago
here comes Willow