My cats would unravel a ball of yarn and tie up the furniture in the living room and dining room. I laughed, rewound the ball and gave it back. A neighbor stopped by and said that wasn’t a good idea, and made it so the cats couldn’t unwind the ball and have fun. They never touched the ball again. That was a bummer. I even undid her “fix”, but it was too late. Don’t look Ethel!
Of all the dogs in my life, there have been many and different breeds if you count grandparents and cousins, none have shown any interest in balls of yarn, even those that were masters of playing fetch. Now anything resembling a frisbee would drive one particular Labrador out of his gifted yellow mind, so we had to hide them in the house or secret them in transit until we were ready to play. Hiding places had to be well out of his reach or where he could not manage to open cabinets. That was my ADHA, but gifted intellect beast. In my world of education, a student with his traits is “twice exceptional” (2e). He also understood the word frisbee and figured out the different euphemisms my sons came up with to try to trick him so he would not freak out.
Templo S.U.D. about 3 years ago
Drat
juicebruce about 3 years ago
Surprise …. Surprise ….Chazz !
Doug K about 3 years ago
It must have been a good time – they had a ball.
Ichabod Ferguson about 3 years ago
Knotty physics dooms Poncho’s string theory.
Zebrastripes about 3 years ago
They are all strung out…
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Uh oh. Cat Scratch Fever just went off in my mind. Dam, now it will be in my head all day. Happy Monday,, phooey.
Diat60 about 3 years ago
Next thing they’ll be chasing mice!
Robert Wilson Premium Member about 3 years ago
The Lost Weekend (1945) starring Ray Milland and is about an alcoholic binge.
awcoffman about 3 years ago
Good thing yarn OD is not lethal.
chrisjozo about 3 years ago
When or where did they get a kitten?
crazeekatlady about 3 years ago
My cats would unravel a ball of yarn and tie up the furniture in the living room and dining room. I laughed, rewound the ball and gave it back. A neighbor stopped by and said that wasn’t a good idea, and made it so the cats couldn’t unwind the ball and have fun. They never touched the ball again. That was a bummer. I even undid her “fix”, but it was too late. Don’t look Ethel!
AGED_ENGINEER Premium Member about 3 years ago
Ooopsie, tomorrow’s strip today. Wondered why the strip in the paper looked strange.
JenSolo02 about 3 years ago
Of all the dogs in my life, there have been many and different breeds if you count grandparents and cousins, none have shown any interest in balls of yarn, even those that were masters of playing fetch. Now anything resembling a frisbee would drive one particular Labrador out of his gifted yellow mind, so we had to hide them in the house or secret them in transit until we were ready to play. Hiding places had to be well out of his reach or where he could not manage to open cabinets. That was my ADHA, but gifted intellect beast. In my world of education, a student with his traits is “twice exceptional” (2e). He also understood the word frisbee and figured out the different euphemisms my sons came up with to try to trick him so he would not freak out.
Miss Buttinsky Premium Member about 3 years ago
This is one of Gilligan’s best strips, IMHO
Rob Larson about 3 years ago
Could have been the whiskey, might have been the wineCould have been three or four six-packs, I don’t know, but look at the mess of twine,
With apologies to the Irish Rover’s for the edits.
MS72 about 3 years ago
Wonder what the 13th strip was?
Brian Premium Member about 3 years ago
That’s some good confusion, GoComics. Start off with tomorrow’s strip, then switch to correct one after a bunch of comments have been posted.