Baby Blues by Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott for May 28, 2024

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    MacBoi  7 months ago

    Be careful what you wish for cause you just might get it, you just might get it, you just might get it…

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    Ratkin Premium Member 7 months ago

    Zoe’s being a real paint in the …

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    David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace  7 months ago

    All’s well that ends well.

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    9thCapricorn  7 months ago

    Oooo. Time for a new paint color in the house. It’s been yellow. Time for blue?

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    Sue Ellen  7 months ago

    If the door is painted in enamel paint, alcohol might remove it if it hasn’t had enough time to really set in. Otherwise, it’s probably gonna take sandpaper, primer, and more than one coat of paint.

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    californiamonty  7 months ago

    Fun thing I learned from, IIRC, Hints from Heloise, years ago: for permanent marker, you can use whiteboard markers to remove the marks. Scribble over the permanent ones, then use the whiteboard marker eraser. The alcohol in the whiteboard marker dilutes the permanent stuff. Of course, if you have alcohol (the cleaning stuff, not the drinking stuff) in the house, just use that instead.

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    jessebob42  7 months ago

    Permanent markers? That adds up.

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    nosirrom  7 months ago

    Keep it. Years from now when she’s a famous artist it’ll be worth a fortune.

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    GerryRoss  7 months ago

    Time for Daryl to dump the soap water and get the paint.

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    iggyman  7 months ago

    Wren was a very busy little girl!

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    eced52  7 months ago

    Oopsie

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    Huckleberry Hiroshima  7 months ago

    Paint the house time.

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    HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member 7 months ago

    It’s not like the kids went out and bought those permanent markers.

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    NeedaChuckle Premium Member 7 months ago

    Get the WD40 out.

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    Strawberry King  7 months ago

    Oh, good. The fun doesn’t have to stop lol

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    K.S. Kiri  7 months ago

    Ask and you shall receive my lady

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    Wren Fahel  7 months ago

    That’s why, whenever one of our girls did something particularly artistic, we took photos.

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    SquidGamerGal  7 months ago

    Cue Wanda walking into the bathroom, locking the door, turning on the shower, getting into a fetal position, and start crying and screaming.

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    BenGMan  7 months ago

    Oh.

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    Anon4242  7 months ago

    Been there, done that, got the tee shirt.Yeah, some painting is going to be needed but try removing as much as you can with some hairspray first.And even with doing that, that black permanent marker is going to need more layers of paint to cover it than you think it will.

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    ctolson  7 months ago

    Nothing a coat of paint and new furniture can’t take care of. Although, Graffiti Remover works pretty good on most everything.

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    Daltongang Premium Member 7 months ago

    Good grief, did you people never get around to reading the owners manual that came with Zoe?

    Rule 23: Never keep permanent markers in the house unless they are kept under lock and key?

    Manuals people, they come in handy!!!

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    JoshHere  7 months ago

    Permanent markers aren’t actually permanent at all

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    Lady loves a joke  7 months ago

    Who let a permanent marker in the house?!

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    Spacetech  7 months ago

    That’s why man created cameras..

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    Sherlock5  7 months ago

    When will these people learn? They put markers where Wren can get at them, tools where Hammie can get to them, cell phones where any of the kids can put their hands on them…

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    The Quiet One  7 months ago

    Oops.

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    1JennyJenkins  7 months ago

    Here’s a household hint, it it ever happens to you: Use an erasable marker as the antidote:

    Take an erasable marker and work it on top of that writing, or picture, in very small batches, like one or two letters at a time, and wipe it off immediately using a soft, dry cloth, so as not to scratch the paint underneath. Use a clean patch of cloth for every batch of letters or section of a drawing.

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    Dianne50  7 months ago

    My son drew on his bedroom furniture with permanent marker when he was 4. I tried everything and couldn’t remove it. Fifteen years later my 3 year old grandson crayoned all over my dining room wall. My daughter bought me a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser which made short work of the crayon. I decided to try it on my son’s furniture. All the marks came off without any damage to the finish of the furniture. I heartily recommend that product for all parents of young artists, and no, I don’t have any ties to the company.

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    tammyspeakslife Premium Member 7 months ago

    Rubbing alcohol Works to remove permanent marker from smooth surfaces but for porous try scrubbing it with equal parts of hydrogen peroxide and blue Dawn

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    Dgwphotos  7 months ago

    Rubbing alcohol.

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    Ninette  7 months ago

    The word just is unnecessary and weakens your point.

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    Slowly, he turned...  7 months ago

    Doh!

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    Taracinablue  7 months ago

    Magic eraser might work…

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    Dot2Dot  7 months ago

    Toothpaste. Not the gel but paste. Works great in removing permanent marker. Just lightly wet down a paper towel and add a dollop of paste. Work into mark and wipe clean.

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