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Ah yes! I’m quite familiar with those books as I’ve read quite a few over the years. That’s a bad thing about being a dog – you can’t read. On the other hand, you have a superior nose that can enjoy that fresh cut grass scent in the spring, the heady scent of blooming lilacs and roses and other flowers more than we people can. Trade offs. Life is all about them.
At least she in getting you to the park and giving you walks Fred! Maybe it is a book about a friendly basset whose simple shenanigans helps bring people a smile every day. Just a thought!
I love books like that, but I have to put them down. My older eyes can no longer take that much reading. Additionally I still have to work, so so some days I can only squeeze in a half hour of reading time.
This strip reminds me of the Disney cartoon version of Ichabod Crane who was nearly always reading a book even while eating. In Washington Irving’s original story, Ichabod’s favourite book was “A History of Witchcraft in New England” which fed his superstitious nature.
I first learned about Ichabod Crane and Sleepy Hollow from an episode of the 1970s cartoon “The Funky Phantom”. I saw the Disney cartoon about a year later. This was about two years before I discovered the animated cartoon of Fred Basset in 1977 and then the comic strip.
mikenjanet over 3 years ago
Ah yes! I’m quite familiar with those books as I’ve read quite a few over the years. That’s a bad thing about being a dog – you can’t read. On the other hand, you have a superior nose that can enjoy that fresh cut grass scent in the spring, the heady scent of blooming lilacs and roses and other flowers more than we people can. Trade offs. Life is all about them.
Dean over 3 years ago
I am working through the Kerry Greenwood series of Miss Fisher. So much more in the books than the TV series.
ronaldspence over 3 years ago
At least she in getting you to the park and giving you walks Fred! Maybe it is a book about a friendly basset whose simple shenanigans helps bring people a smile every day. Just a thought!
hans Premium Member over 3 years ago
It just has to be a “Larry & Stretch”!
juicebruce over 3 years ago
Don’t know what the book is about but she sure looks happy in every panel ;-)
SusieB over 3 years ago
I love books like that, but I have to put them down. My older eyes can no longer take that much reading. Additionally I still have to work, so so some days I can only squeeze in a half hour of reading time.
darcyandsimon over 3 years ago
The original internet….distracting!
SheMc over 3 years ago
Multi tasker!!! lucky you Fred!!!
biznessnunya02 over 3 years ago
Hopefully Mrs. Dear wasn’t too distracted while cooking, or the meal might have come out like Flo Capp made it
Calvinist1966 over 3 years ago
This strip reminds me of the Disney cartoon version of Ichabod Crane who was nearly always reading a book even while eating. In Washington Irving’s original story, Ichabod’s favourite book was “A History of Witchcraft in New England” which fed his superstitious nature.
I first learned about Ichabod Crane and Sleepy Hollow from an episode of the 1970s cartoon “The Funky Phantom”. I saw the Disney cartoon about a year later. This was about two years before I discovered the animated cartoon of Fred Basset in 1977 and then the comic strip.
Martin 78 over 3 years ago
Kathy Reichs does that with me.
Not Again over 3 years ago
It’s a book about antigravity, she can’t put it down.
mark_t_regan Premium Member over 3 years ago
Now days I read any new books using the Kindle app, either on my phone or tablet.