Baby Blues by Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott for August 29, 2024

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    Yakety Sax  3 months ago

    Just like my hand is going to show your hind end something!

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    ᴮᴼᴿᴱᴰ2ᴰᴱᴬᵀᴴ  3 months ago

    if they fit that ginormous noggin of his, they’re way too big for his waist

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    jmworacle  3 months ago

    Since when is ANY boy that age iterested in clothes shopping?

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    SquidGamerGal  3 months ago

    Stupid kid! Pants goes on your legs, not your head!

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    Fatrabbit20  3 months ago

    My mother made a lot of my clothes. If she didn’t make them she got them from the Sears catalog. She ordered them on the phone hanging on the wall. I did not have many choices.

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    elbow macaroni  3 months ago

    Kids that age don’t go in store dressing rooms.

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    Slowly, he turned...  3 months ago

    two men clothes shopping – what could go wrong?

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    Durak Premium Member 3 months ago

    Just buy him the first five pairs of pants that fit him and leave.

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    Robert Nowall Premium Member 3 months ago

    Doesn’t look like he’s in much of a clothes-wearing mood.

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    John Jorgensen  3 months ago

    I’m struggling to remember the last time I tried something on in a store’s dressing room. These days I order a new article of clothing from a certain online retail leviathan. If it doesn’t fit, I send it straight back, no muss no fuss no worry. If it does, I order it in a bunch of different colors.

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    buflogal!  3 months ago

    What the heck? My boys were very opinionated about what they would wear — from an early age. The one who couldn’t control himself in the store so I had to bring home clothes for him to try on — that one as a teenager could spend ridiculous amounts of time checking every shirt in the store for style and how it felt.

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    kathleenhicks62  3 months ago

    I hate trying-on.

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    Quentin1992  3 months ago

    Hammy behave!!!

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    The Quiet One  3 months ago

    You were warned Darryl.

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    Smeagol  3 months ago

    One day Hammie will be in his teens with his own style, hopefully by then the pants with a belt that sits way below the waist will have gone out of style and he’s out of those tighty whities.

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    DKHenderson  3 months ago

    Well, Hamish, the faster you cooperate, the faster you’ll be out of the store (and you might even wangle an ice cream on the way home!)

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    CoffeeBob Premium Member 3 months ago

    Perfect, now buy five pairs and a couple of shirts and out the door.

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    Sherlock5  3 months ago

    I rarely try on anything in the store except when I suspect I’ve put on enough pounds to change to a larger size.

    I can walk through the men’s section, look around and decide if there is anything I would like to wear. If not, I go someplace else. I know what I like, so I don’t have to see how it looks on me.

    My biggest problem is I am not tall, so the shortest pant length in my waist size is usually an inch too long. Same with sleeve length, generally longer than I really need for my neck/torso/waist, so I just have to keep the sleeve buttoned and let it bunch up a bit.

    Ordering online is usually better for find the size I need, but not always.

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    Stormy The Cat  3 months ago

    Hi

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    Strawberry King  3 months ago

    Ya think?

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    cknoblo Premium Member 3 months ago

    I don’t remember what shopping was like as a kid. That was too long ago. As an adult, I go into the store knowing exactly what I want and if I find it, I’m done and out of the store quickly. The last few years of my wife’s life, she no longer drove, so I had to take her shopping. She tired easily, so she was ready to go home after one store, usually with nothing bought.

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    jmworacle  3 months ago

    My philosphy about clothes shopping (unless it’s for a T-Shirt) is once every ten years whether I need to or not.

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