Many years ago I decided to trap mice in a humane trap (alive) which was all well and good for me, but I would release the critters over the fence into my neighbors yard, well away from their house. Does that make me a bad person/neighbor?
And now I am pitiable, for I have lost three sons. … then ruthless men dragged another to hisdoom when by unheard-of arts they had contrived a wooden snare, adestroyer of Mice, which they call a trap. … Come, then, and let usarm ourselves and go out against them when we have arrayedourselves in rich-wrought arms.
I feel a little sad when I kill a mouse – but I shake it off. I still load ‘em and empty ’em at my house. If you don’t want your head mashed in a mouse trap – get outta my kitchen.
At first glance, I thought that was … um … something else dropping from the flying object. Or creature, who looked like a bird, since I saw panels 2-3 first. Nah—never mind.
capkidd almost 5 years ago
Just after 1:AM…….this one’s priceless. This will make all mouse lovers so happy. Good early morning for those who follow
Dirty Dragon almost 5 years ago
You’d think Jax could build something better after 67 years.
on the other hand, why move away from what’s been working for you?
Bilan almost 5 years ago
Jax doesn’t kill mice. People kill mice.
I guess that phrase isn’t as catchy.
danketaz Premium Member almost 5 years ago
One way to beat a path to their door.
franksmin almost 5 years ago
Many years ago I decided to trap mice in a humane trap (alive) which was all well and good for me, but I would release the critters over the fence into my neighbors yard, well away from their house. Does that make me a bad person/neighbor?
jpayne4040 almost 5 years ago
They’ve built mousetraps for this long, but can they build a better mousetrap?
Purple People Eater almost 5 years ago
And now I am pitiable, for I have lost three sons. … then ruthless men dragged another to hisdoom when by unheard-of arts they had contrived a wooden snare, adestroyer of Mice, which they call a trap. … Come, then, and let usarm ourselves and go out against them when we have arrayedourselves in rich-wrought arms.
The Battle of Frogs and Mice
http://mcllibrary.org/Hesiod/frogmice.html
Nighthawks Premium Member almost 5 years ago
sorta like the Doolittle raid
saltylife16 almost 5 years ago
Scratch is next
Uncle Bob almost 5 years ago
Jax pilsner. Making hangovers since 1914…
judirapelje almost 5 years ago
What was dropped? I tried to figure it out in the second panel but I am stumped
Dry and Dusty Premium Member almost 5 years ago
LOVE the first panel! I’m assuming that’s Jonas!
Good morning Crew!
AtariDragon almost 5 years ago
They deserve this for not having a roof.
Pathfinderman almost 5 years ago
Scratch, Do your job! You know what to do, you’re a cat.
ChessPirate almost 5 years ago
Washing Machine Charlie… I think I remember correctly which TV show this came from, but anybody else remember it?
WaltWenger Premium Member almost 5 years ago
All right, so I have a question: is that thing on the floor being bombed a banana or a pepper?
ron almost 5 years ago
We’ve got seagulls with better aim than that!
dv1093 almost 5 years ago
I feel a little sad when I kill a mouse – but I shake it off. I still load ‘em and empty ’em at my house. If you don’t want your head mashed in a mouse trap – get outta my kitchen.
dcoyote almost 5 years ago
I don’t know why everyone loves these rodents on this strip, they eat garbage out of the dumpster and carry diseases
capkidd almost 5 years ago
Not Overboard Mice!
Shikamoo Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Good evening, Crew!
Good work, Jonas.
rgcviper almost 5 years ago
At first glance, I thought that was … um … something else dropping from the flying object. Or creature, who looked like a bird, since I saw panels 2-3 first. Nah—never mind.
’Evening, Crew.
Rodeo Boy almost 5 years ago
At first I thought that the bomb was actually one of Louie’s ‘logs’.