Perfectly understandable, Fred. The Tucker twins can be fun to play with sometimes, but at other times, avoiding them is the wiser course of action. Like now.
Today’s strip reminds me that when I used to read Fred Basset in the 1960s [in the Chicago Tribune] the Tucker twins seemed to be Fred’s nemesis (among others). In the last years they have gotten along well [like when the dogs play soccer with the kids].
mikenjanet 8 months ago
Perfectly understandable, Fred. The Tucker twins can be fun to play with sometimes, but at other times, avoiding them is the wiser course of action. Like now.
sirbadger 8 months ago
Are these portable catapults?
Leroy 8 months ago
Slingshots maybe?? British term??
ronaldspence 8 months ago
time for a little nip on the seat of those twins Fred!
angelolady Premium Member 8 months ago
They’ll be so much nicer in your future, Fred. You’ll love to play with them.
kbyrdleroy123 8 months ago
Better part of the valor!
juicebruce 8 months ago
Fred it’s time to be a "Wind Walker " ;-)
SusieB 8 months ago
Good idea Fred. Lay low.
ladykat 8 months ago
Wise move, Fred. Maybe you should make a dash for indoors.
anncorr339 8 months ago
I am with Fred hiding don’t want to get hit
geneking7320 8 months ago
Today’s strip reminds me that when I used to read Fred Basset in the 1960s [in the Chicago Tribune] the Tucker twins seemed to be Fred’s nemesis (among others). In the last years they have gotten along well [like when the dogs play soccer with the kids].
darcyandsimon 8 months ago
Not the same Tucker twins we know today. Maybe they’re the twins’ fathers!
Norris66 8 months ago
The Cats are hiding out too.
bwswolf 8 months ago
What ever it’s called ……. Fred wants “NO” part of it and being in the line of fire of it …. ;)