Double down indeed!
No whipped cream, hot fudge, and sprinkles?
Li’l Prodigy alert! Call MOMA!
That’s a stuffed turkey!
George Santayana reference: “Fanaticism consists in redoubling your effort when you have forgotten your aim.”
Nice to see these old comics in synch with the calendar, where Thompson’s “Richard’s Poor Almanack” also references the handprint turkey.
Good advice, Alice!
Is Alice the poster child for American excess?
Take it to grandma’s house, Alice and use it for the table centerpiece; just don’t put it too close to the candle!
When too much is not enough.
Alice is caught up in her own excesses (a.k.a. “redouble my effort”). Beni’s criticism is subdued, not so bold as usual….
I’ve done that with food, e.g. salads that don’t know when to quit. The trouble is, when you always use everything, it’s always the same, whereas well chosen combinations and permutations are endlessly various and distinctive.
Sir, I don’t believe I need a dressing down :)
saobadao 12 months ago
Double down indeed!
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member 12 months ago
No whipped cream, hot fudge, and sprinkles?
jimmjonzz Premium Member 12 months ago
Li’l Prodigy alert! Call MOMA!
mccollunsky 12 months ago
That’s a stuffed turkey!
fritzoid Premium Member 12 months ago
George Santayana reference: “Fanaticism consists in redoubling your effort when you have forgotten your aim.”
Vince M 12 months ago
Nice to see these old comics in synch with the calendar, where Thompson’s “Richard’s Poor Almanack” also references the handprint turkey.
Not the Smartest Man On the Planet -- Maybe Close Premium Member 12 months ago
Good advice, Alice!
6turtle9 12 months ago
Is Alice the poster child for American excess?
Take it to grandma’s house, Alice and use it for the table centerpiece; just don’t put it too close to the candle!
davidob 12 months ago
When too much is not enough.
Sisyphos 12 months ago
Alice is caught up in her own excesses (a.k.a. “redouble my effort”). Beni’s criticism is subdued, not so bold as usual….
JH&Cats 12 months ago
I’ve done that with food, e.g. salads that don’t know when to quit. The trouble is, when you always use everything, it’s always the same, whereas well chosen combinations and permutations are endlessly various and distinctive.
davidob 12 months ago
Sir, I don’t believe I need a dressing down :)