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It has been said there is a time and place for everything. I’m not sure if I agree, but my point would be that the time, and place, for the chicken dance would not be while you’re in a tree.
The new great scandal after women’s gymnastics will be cheer…………….followed by cartoon kids……………….you know Wallace will develop CTE, all for the toonist’s glory.
In the Summer of 1951 I fell out of a tree and broke my right leg. I was in a half-body cast in hospital for many weeks. I went to Grade 1 wearing a cast, but can’t recall a lot about it. Luckily my house was just across the street from the school, so limping there was easy. No limp developed, but on rainy days I have a slight pain develop where break occurred.
In the early to mid-60’s there truly was a dance called The Chicken – I learned it in Chicago (to the extent there was any “learning” required).
Given the density of the surrounding leaves, the clear area where he laid after the fall and the leaves drifting down, I believe that he landed in a pile of leaves which helped break his fall and scattering them both around him and into the air above him.
einarbt 3 months ago
Okay.
angelolady Premium Member 3 months ago
Seagull LOL!! Great body language.
Ida No 3 months ago
Hope you had a wonderful Summer, because now you’re going to have a great Fall.
Atanwat 3 months ago
The same tune and moves that are known in America as “The Funky Chicken” is called in German “Der Ententanz” (The Duck Dance).
LawrenceS 3 months ago
It has been said there is a time and place for everything. I’m not sure if I agree, but my point would be that the time, and place, for the chicken dance would not be while you’re in a tree.
SteveHL 3 months ago
Not up in a tree, perhaps, but wouldn’t Spud be the one showing dance moves?
Faustus Mitternacht 3 months ago
“Any landing you can walk away from”… and “He’ll feel that tomorrow.”
rossevrymn 3 months ago
The new great scandal after women’s gymnastics will be cheer…………….followed by cartoon kids……………….you know Wallace will develop CTE, all for the toonist’s glory.
zskywalker 3 months ago
I love that with the falling leaves, you know where Wallace came from. Once again the subtlety of Will Henry.
gozirra2 Premium Member 3 months ago
They all look bug eyed in astonishment that Wallace returned to the tree branch!
HarryLime 3 months ago
In the Summer of 1951 I fell out of a tree and broke my right leg. I was in a half-body cast in hospital for many weeks. I went to Grade 1 wearing a cast, but can’t recall a lot about it. Luckily my house was just across the street from the school, so limping there was easy. No limp developed, but on rainy days I have a slight pain develop where break occurred.
crookedwolf Premium Member 3 months ago
LOVE how this played out from panel to panel – I didn’t know why he was grumpy at first, since that’s not Wallace’s usual vibe..!
Steverino Premium Member 3 months ago
I could never do that dance. I’m too chicken.
rockyridge1977 3 months ago
Music???
jschumaker 3 months ago
Are they surprised that he tried to do the Chicken Dance on a tree limb or that he’s climbed back up the tree?
rshak Premium Member 3 months ago
In the early to mid-60’s there truly was a dance called The Chicken – I learned it in Chicago (to the extent there was any “learning” required).
oish 3 months ago
It starts with a little chicken dance and before you know it you’ll electric slide right into the hokey pokey. We know what THAT’S all about…
scyphi26 3 months ago
…and with that, we know exactly what had happened. And will probably happen again here shortly. :P
raybarb44 3 months ago
Sounds interesting, but even chickens know better than to do that dance on a tree branch……
Mel-T-Pass Premium Member 3 months ago
Let this be a lesson to you: branching out is a bad idea.
michaelesum 3 months ago
Given the density of the surrounding leaves, the clear area where he laid after the fall and the leaves drifting down, I believe that he landed in a pile of leaves which helped break his fall and scattering them both around him and into the air above him.
ilovecomics*infinity 3 months ago
The kids are traumatized
buzzbomb711 3 months ago
Will really went out on a limb for this one…
Chalres 3 months ago
“As God is my witness, I thought Wallace could fly!”
Uncle $crooge 3 months ago
How about the “Funky Western Civilization”? Now that’s got some crazy moves.