At first this comic seemed to make very little sense. Then I noticed that the dog’s name was Penny. So while it still doesn’t make a whole lot of sense, it did make one cent.
an’ ya gotta luv the people that just hafta bring their dog into every store, (even grocery stores), with a collar that says “service animal” that they probly bought on ebay… if it keeps them from popping their cork in public, I guess it’s just as well… (there, I said it… end of rant… whew! now, where’d my service doggie go??)
Like everything else these days, pet lovers have gone too far. I wonder if the lady and her daughter went by any homeless people on their way to the pet cemetery.
The Duke 28 days ago
I knew her well.
BigBoy 28 days ago
For a second I thought it was a new monolith
Robert Nowall Premium Member 28 days ago
So who’s there, Clarke or Kubrick?
The Reader Premium Member 28 days ago
Arthur C. Clarke’s poodle.
juicebruce 28 days ago
Very Highly Regarded ….
patiodragon 28 days ago
So THAT’S where that bone came from….
goboboyd 28 days ago
The attitude of a Mastiff.
Doug K 28 days ago
At first this comic seemed to make very little sense. Then I noticed that the dog’s name was Penny. So while it still doesn’t make a whole lot of sense, it did make one cent.
uniquename 28 days ago
Designer tombstone by HAL.
bluecat 28 days ago
That is one obituary I’d like to read. (And if it doesn’t live up to the size of the tombstone, puke to the obscenity of billionaires.)
HarryLime Premium Member 28 days ago
Do I hear music?
ladykat 28 days ago
That’s a big headstone for a poodle.
oakie817 28 days ago
this is doggone funny
ThreeDogDad Premium Member 28 days ago
“She was a good doggy,” thus spoke Zarathustra.
eb110americana 28 days ago
Did she die when that headstone was dropped on ’er?
wildlandwaters 28 days ago
an’ ya gotta luv the people that just hafta bring their dog into every store, (even grocery stores), with a collar that says “service animal” that they probly bought on ebay… if it keeps them from popping their cork in public, I guess it’s just as well… (there, I said it… end of rant… whew! now, where’d my service doggie go??)
elgrecousa Premium Member 28 days ago
Like everything else these days, pet lovers have gone too far. I wonder if the lady and her daughter went by any homeless people on their way to the pet cemetery.
Happy Tinkerbelle Premium Member 28 days ago
I bet Penny was a very good girl
willie_mctell 28 days ago
The late Ms Opal, a cat, deserves that sort of monument.