When the Jack Benny radio show was sponsored by Jello (it was called The Jello Program starring Jack Benny ) he’d start by saying “Jello, everyone.” When they sponsored Lucille Ball’s My Favourite Husband she’d do the ads and use the same greeting.
As a kid athlete I was of a generation where jello and oranges were the go to snack food to keep us energized for the next event without weighing us down. Have to say – there is a certain nostalgia that draws me back to it from time to time. I feel for you Spud.
The perspective in this strip today is fantastic: the big lobster buoy and the gull in the foreground and the teeny little boats in the distance, and the wavelets that get closer and closer together as the big waves recede into the background.
Looks like the Seagulls have to watch where they land with all the garbage in the sea. Unless those objects are meant to be buoys attached to fishing nets?
Muntherdoesstuff almost 4 years ago
They can also give u jello if you have a gun
CharlesTarrant almost 4 years ago
Thinking of Jello upon the corduroy sea.
Laurie Sefton Premium Member almost 4 years ago
But then they pour cream on it….
Laurie Sefton Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Someone will ask Spud why he’s channeling Jack Benny.
jimmjonzz Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Two psychiatrists pass one another in the clinic hallway
One says, Hello.
The other thinks, I wonder what he meant by that?
Spud passes the cafeteria lunch lady in the school hallway.
He says, Jello.
She thinks, But what flavor?
Ida No almost 4 years ago
Spud: “And I pry open a window in their kitchen when they’re sleeping at night.”
Skeptical Meg almost 4 years ago
When the Jack Benny radio show was sponsored by Jello (it was called The Jello Program starring Jack Benny ) he’d start by saying “Jello, everyone.” When they sponsored Lucille Ball’s My Favourite Husband she’d do the ads and use the same greeting.
Hamady Sack Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Beautiful sea today.
morningglory73 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
High seas, big swells up and down.
crookedwolf Premium Member almost 4 years ago
In Swahili, you’d be greeting people with “Jambo”!
Kroykali almost 4 years ago
I’m getting seasick just looking at those waves.
phboles almost 4 years ago
it’s worth a try Spud
jschumaker almost 4 years ago
There’s always room for Jello.
FunnyMinnion almost 4 years ago
Persistence is key
scyphi26 almost 4 years ago
In that case, no, I don’t think so, Spud.
Thinkingblade almost 4 years ago
As a kid athlete I was of a generation where jello and oranges were the go to snack food to keep us energized for the next event without weighing us down. Have to say – there is a certain nostalgia that draws me back to it from time to time. I feel for you Spud.
The Legend of Brandon Sawyer almost 4 years ago
Keep asking little one
WCraft Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I don’t think it rhymes with anything important but I’m going to try: “Pudding” as a greeting…
rroxxanna almost 4 years ago
The perspective in this strip today is fantastic: the big lobster buoy and the gull in the foreground and the teeny little boats in the distance, and the wavelets that get closer and closer together as the big waves recede into the background.
donwestonmysteries almost 4 years ago
Looks like the Seagulls have to watch where they land with all the garbage in the sea. Unless those objects are meant to be buoys attached to fishing nets?
DCBakerEsq almost 4 years ago
I loved Jell-O until I discovered how it’s made. Yuck.
parkerinthehouse almost 4 years ago
I love your name in the waves
Sunzoomspark almost 4 years ago
Wallace, put your life jacket on! Spud is setting you a good example! We’d hate to lose you to the sea!
JH&Cats almost 4 years ago
One of Penn & Teller’s pranks when on the road, dining in a diner, was to buy Jell-O for a stranger. A good icebreaker to start a conversation.
The Perfect seagull over 2 years ago
Why does the yellow buoy look like an eye
The one and only Eldest Arc (now at peace) about 2 years ago
I would