Until I saw the effect on the bird, I hadn’t thought to check my hairline. However, occasionally, on a rare day, the first sip of coffee performs a hit right above my eyes, an obvious effect that I normally don’t get. H-m-m-m
I don’t have feathers, and I don’t drink espresso — but metaphorically speaking, my first sip of coffee (strong, black, cold) has roughly the same effect on me every morning.
Enter.Name.Here about 2 years ago
Where did he find a batch of “Doc’s Nuclear Coffee”?
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Wilde Bill about 2 years ago
I hope he keeps his feather numbered.
scote1379 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Espressos must be strong enough to defend itself !
BigDaveGlass about 2 years ago
That will change his description of himself……
bixya about 2 years ago
For a great breakfast, you can drink a small cup of espresso combined with a large cup of milk: it’s delicious.
Imagine about 2 years ago
That’s how I like to start the day. Needless to say, I’m practically bald.
Skeptical Meg about 2 years ago
I’ll have what he’s having.
Ron Dunn Premium Member about 2 years ago
That coffee must of been made by Garfield.
Pony99CA about 2 years ago
Birds of a feather, er, never mind….
smilingtexan about 2 years ago
I guess if it “puts hair on your chest” it must pull feathers off? LOL.
Nuke Road Warrior about 2 years ago
When I was growing up a common expression for strong coffee was: “That’ll put hair on your chest.” Apparently this stuff has the opposite effect.
jmohr134 about 2 years ago
“Hi there, I am an Apteryx, a wingless bird with no feathers”..
dflak about 2 years ago
I never joined the Church of Starbucks. I imbibe caffeine in limited quantities. I was an outcast when I worked in Seattle.
jagedlo about 2 years ago
Finding out the hard way about the effects of espresso…
Just-me about 2 years ago
Coffee that produces an instant molt? That’s pretty stout stuff.
Frank Burns Eats Worms about 2 years ago
In the next panel he frantically picks up each and every feather in five seconds flat, and then scurries off while mumbling to himself.
danketaz Premium Member about 2 years ago
Welcome to Wiley’s Sugar Shack.
blakerl about 2 years ago
Well we were using it as a paint cleaner but it works on feathers too. Hummm
Zebrastripes about 2 years ago
I feel a draft….
rshive about 2 years ago
Why he can leave it there unprotected.
Drbarb71 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Indeed! Except not in America.
sandpiper about 2 years ago
Until I saw the effect on the bird, I hadn’t thought to check my hairline. However, occasionally, on a rare day, the first sip of coffee performs a hit right above my eyes, an obvious effect that I normally don’t get. H-m-m-m
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 2 years ago
You know, I think I had pretty much the same reaction the first time I snuck a sip of my Dads’ Jack Danials. It’s a bit foggy.
paranormal about 2 years ago
High Octane…
zeexenon about 2 years ago
Aah! The best molting ingredient. And favored by My Pillow Guy https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/16/us/politics/mypillow-notes-lindell-trump.html
mindjob about 2 years ago
They used to think baldness was genetic. Too bad I started drinking the stuff when I was 6 and going to hockey practice
raybarb44 about 2 years ago
Looks that way…..
paullp Premium Member about 2 years ago
I don’t have feathers, and I don’t drink espresso — but metaphorically speaking, my first sip of coffee (strong, black, cold) has roughly the same effect on me every morning.