I get this is Shakespeare, but what is “It is the coffee…” citing? The other lines I found, but not this, to common words. (And to not skilful in Shakespeare…)
I’ve nicked some Shakespeare in my day, particularly at work, “Is this a catheter I see before me, the handle toward my hand?” or “Catheters, catheters, wherefore art thou, catheters?”
When I wore a younger man’s clothes, I was able to start drinking coffee when I got out of bed in the morning, drink it all day up until I went to bed at night. Now, I have to limit myself to 2 cups in the morning. Sigh.
Barring The Tempest , I managed to elude Shakespearean works during my education like a lot of other things I’ve managed to dodge, in life, but I forgot the Selective Service that cut me to the quick. Oh, the slings and arrows of outrageious fortune!
Clarence 10 months ago
Finally, the nightmares are over
codycab 10 months ago
Let him have this one, Jon. He just went through a week of nightmares.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace 10 months ago
Get while the getting’s good and get what’s good while you’re at it.
MichaelAxelFleming 10 months ago
People say I’m a wit. They’re half right.
Imagine 10 months ago
Absence makes the heart grow fonder.
Yakety Sax 10 months ago
“You can drink my coffee when you can pry the mug from my cold dead fingers!”
in-dubio-pro-rainbow 10 months ago
Let my liver rather heat with coffeeThan my heart cool with mortifying groans
Why, sir, for my part I say the gentleman (Jon) had drunk himself out of his five senses…
BigDaveGlass 10 months ago
Jon is going to shake his spear at him……
Gizmo Cat 10 months ago
Love the title panel!
Blu Bunny 10 months ago
Would you rather have Garfield get his own and have coffee spilled all over?
Blu Bunny 10 months ago
He would have stayed a second longer if there was a plate food there too.
BenGMan 10 months ago
Make another coffee Jon.
DJohnny 10 months ago
I get this is Shakespeare, but what is “It is the coffee…” citing? The other lines I found, but not this, to common words. (And to not skilful in Shakespeare…)
hagarthehorrible 10 months ago
Poor Jon. Let Liz handle this fatso feline.
Calvinist1966 10 months ago
Excellent title panel that reflects Garfield and Odie.
2AndFour 10 months ago
Looks like no more nightmares for Garfield. Just those dreaded Mondays.
Gent 10 months ago
Coffee for mee. None for thee.
cdillon85 10 months ago
I’ve nicked some Shakespeare in my day, particularly at work, “Is this a catheter I see before me, the handle toward my hand?” or “Catheters, catheters, wherefore art thou, catheters?”
preacherman Premium Member 10 months ago
So, like some we know, neither a borrower, now a lender be, but stealing is fine.
Prey 10 months ago
To be, or not to be …. a dead cat if you don´t bring my coffee back!
Darryl Heine 10 months ago
So this time it wasn’t a WORST NIGHTMARE EVER situation like this past week was for this Garfield Sunday strip.
Count Olaf Premium Member 10 months ago
Garfield should save these thoughts for tomorrow…
sarahbowl1 Premium Member 10 months ago
How eloquent of you, Garfield!
Just-me 10 months ago
When I wore a younger man’s clothes, I was able to start drinking coffee when I got out of bed in the morning, drink it all day up until I went to bed at night. Now, I have to limit myself to 2 cups in the morning. Sigh.
JudithStocker Premium Member 10 months ago
I seems, to Garfield, that takers can be choosers by stealing Jon’s coffee.
jagedlo 10 months ago
Interesting look in the title panel…
PaulAbbott2 10 months ago
Wow, Shakespeare in Calvin & Hobbes last Sunday (courtesy of a plate of green goo) and The Bard in Garfield this Sunday. Who’s next?
Goat from PBS 10 months ago
Garfield must’ve been reading/watching Shakespeare before bed.
edmund_graham 10 months ago
Jon, Jon, Jon, this is why you make two cups of coffee, so you have a spare one when Garfield steals yours
geese28 10 months ago
Best dream ever
Doug K 10 months ago
He sure used a lot of words leading up to his brevity comment.
Sakumon16 10 months ago
Well, this is quite possibly the most Shakespearean comic ever
CaveCat87 10 months ago
Arbuckle doth protest too much, methinks.
Cameron1988 Premium Member 10 months ago
He usually steals food
Otis Rufus Driftwood 10 months ago
Didn’t peg Garfield for being into Shakespeare.
Stik Figgure 10 months ago
Thou shalt not drink coffee black or be a dog. (I have a dog. Don’t tell her I said that.) And good title panel. Glad to see Jim still has his touch.
ladykat 10 months ago
At lease use a different mug, Garfield!
Mario500 10 months ago
(senses a poetic parodist in this cartoon)
w16521 10 months ago
Garfield being so articulate.
amaneaux 10 months ago
And later, when he steals Jon’s lunch: “Oh what foods these morsels be!”
stev0 10 months ago
“Is this a cup of coffee I see before me?”
Dragoncat 10 months ago
Shakespeare lives on… Yes, he does…
22Wu33/es Premium Member 10 months ago
yes, but who’s the wit of soul?
anncorr339 10 months ago
Maybe that is why Garfield is having nighares he drinks coffee to late
Angry Indeed Premium Member 10 months ago
Barring The Tempest , I managed to elude Shakespearean works during my education like a lot of other things I’ve managed to dodge, in life, but I forgot the Selective Service that cut me to the quick. Oh, the slings and arrows of outrageious fortune!
Katzi428 10 months ago
Ahh Garfield thou art a funny feline.
M.K.Staffeld 10 months ago
Shakespearean coffee…
norphos 10 months ago
Random Shakespeare generator.
Laurie Stoker Premium Member 10 months ago
If you feel a rumbling in the ground beneath you, that’s Shakespeare rolling in his grave.
EnlilEnkiEa 10 months ago
A true coffee drinker would have had both hands firmly around the cup.
hayden.privitt42 10 months ago
lol
Elijah Hicks 10 months ago
shaskspeare