I just wonder: would the tree-people actually utilize a toilet like the one shown?
Don’t needle him.
Oh Douglas. Fir crying out loud, leaf it alone.
Now I understand why Dee said you was a neat freak.
“And be sure to save the pine cones when you clean the tub. We can use them if we run out of toilet paper again.”
Sleeping in the Dogwood house tonight.
She is always needling him.
This is a complicated storyline.
Mixed marriages never work out
“You used to think it was cute.”
Time for a leaf blower.
She’s a real birch.
“I don’t want you running around the house naked, again.”
Hmm baring all bark I see
Easy fir you to say.
“That’s spruce work.”
(And then she chopped him)
“Get” a shower? I’ve always “taken” one.
I don’t even want to know why the artist put a toilet in this one.
I wonder if this is the only Brewster Rockit without people, the space station, or humanoids of any kind? The Sunday biopics are often just space illustrations, but they usually end with commentary from at least one character.
Coincidentally, today’s Free Range also has a reference to male pattern baldness personified in trees: >
Intermarriage between coniferous and deciduous can lead to such conflicts.
Is this where Ents and the trees from H.R. Puffinstuf’s island came from? and Groot?
Deciduous and evergreen, cohabiting? Is that even legal? I mean, sure, they can share a yard, but…
So the tree herders didn’t lose their tree wives, they just moved back in with their mothers
Alabama Al about 1 year ago
I just wonder: would the tree-people actually utilize a toilet like the one shown?
Ratkin Premium Member about 1 year ago
Don’t needle him.
FreihEitner Premium Member about 1 year ago
Oh Douglas. Fir crying out loud, leaf it alone.
Digital Frog about 1 year ago
Now I understand why Dee said you was a neat freak.
phritzg Premium Member about 1 year ago
“And be sure to save the pine cones when you clean the tub. We can use them if we run out of toilet paper again.”
The Orange Mailman about 1 year ago
Sleeping in the Dogwood house tonight.
The Reader Premium Member about 1 year ago
She is always needling him.
Teresa Burritt (Frog Applause) creator about 1 year ago
This is a complicated storyline.
tony_n_jen2003 about 1 year ago
Mixed marriages never work out
Doug K about 1 year ago
“You used to think it was cute.”
Imagine about 1 year ago
Time for a leaf blower.
MeGoNow Premium Member about 1 year ago
She’s a real birch.
Calvins Brother about 1 year ago
“I don’t want you running around the house naked, again.”
geese28 about 1 year ago
Hmm baring all bark I see
Mike Baldwin creator about 1 year ago
Easy fir you to say.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 1 year ago
“That’s spruce work.”
(And then she chopped him)
Bilan about 1 year ago
“Get” a shower? I’ve always “taken” one.
mistercatworks about 1 year ago
I don’t even want to know why the artist put a toilet in this one.
eb110americana about 1 year ago
I wonder if this is the only Brewster Rockit without people, the space station, or humanoids of any kind? The Sunday biopics are often just space illustrations, but they usually end with commentary from at least one character.
eb110americana about 1 year ago
Coincidentally, today’s Free Range also has a reference to male pattern baldness personified in trees: >
norphos about 1 year ago
Intermarriage between coniferous and deciduous can lead to such conflicts.
norphos about 1 year ago
Is this where Ents and the trees from H.R. Puffinstuf’s island came from? and Groot?
Kirk Barnes Premium Member about 1 year ago
Deciduous and evergreen, cohabiting? Is that even legal? I mean, sure, they can share a yard, but…
flingebunt about 1 year ago
So the tree herders didn’t lose their tree wives, they just moved back in with their mothers