The Buckets by Greg Cravens for December 08, 2024

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    angelolady Premium Member 3 months ago

    What a nice feel-good moment. This strip is good at those, with the parentsā€™ reactions part of the fun.

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    sbenton7684  3 months ago

    OMGā€¦ Thatā€™s funny!!!! Bonk Bonk Bonkā€¦

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    cracker65  3 months ago

    I love this comic.

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    wooleys2001  3 months ago

    Love having ā€œswordā€ fights with those.

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    Gizmo Cat  3 months ago

    Can those smiles get any bigger? Love it!ā¤ļø

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    gozirra2 Premium Member 3 months ago

    That special time of the year when the ā€˜bonk tubesā€™ are longer than plain old paper towel tubes.

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    gozirra2 Premium Member 3 months ago

    I can picture those 3 hanging out at stores that offer gift wrapping. Drooling over all those future ā€˜bonk tubesā€™!

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    Beale_Knight  3 months ago

    My wife wants a party where we pass out the bonk tubes to everyone. A didgeridoo would end up devolving to one too.

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    Stodgefinn Premium Member 3 months ago

    I can remember doing that back when we were kids back in the dark ages! They had just invented the process for manufacturing cardboard!

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    davidlwashburn  3 months ago

    A friend of ours calls them ā€œdunt-da-duntsā€. Presumably I donā€™t need to explain why?

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    Saddenedby Premium Member 3 months ago

    Christmas tradition!!!!! Those giant ones were always good for a day. My brother and I would go at it as Zorro and pirates and Robin Hood. OF COURSE, THEY WERE SWORDS!! \^o^/

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    raybarb44  3 months ago

    Sounds of the season when you have children. I remember sword fights with my older brother. Memories,,,,,,

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    Allan CB Premium Member 3 months ago

    BONK BONK ON THE HEAD!

    Kirk: THIS ISNā€™T A GAME! NO MORE BONK BONK!

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    cuzinron47  3 months ago

    The next day "Mom can you wrap some more presents, our bonk tubes are wore out.

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    Brent Rosenthal Premium Member 3 months ago

    This is so great on so many levels. Kids having fun with the most ordinary things and mom encouraging it. Fantastic.

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    unfair.de  3 months ago

    A cat would have asked for the boxes. To sleep in. Kids are more fun (as long as it isnā€™t at my home).

    Iā€™m surprised one of the kids can play a didgeridoo.

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    Teto85 Premium Member 3 months ago

    ā€œBonk tubesā€. We had light sabers.

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    olds_cool63  3 months ago

    Boys will be boys.

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    sperry532  3 months ago

    Ah, the cardboard tube. Entertaining generations of kids for over 100 years.

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    mistercatworks  3 months ago

    If you play a didgerido too long, someone will come over and hit you with a bagpipe. :)

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    Judeeye Premium Member 3 months ago

    I still offer an occasional bop when the paper towel roll is empty. ā˜ŗļø

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    NolaMan  3 months ago

    I was scared for a minute, I was afraid they were going to make jailhouse pipes!

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    brick10  3 months ago

    Boys and their toys, and a Mom who understands.

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    rgcviper  3 months ago

    ā€œBonk tubesā€ ā€¦ love it. This one made me smile.

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    mafastore  2 months ago

    We use very little gift wrap in general including Christmas wrap. We buy a gift for husbandā€™s younger niece (15) as the rest of the family, including her older sister are adults.

    Husband will buy a gift for himself and give it to me to wrap.

    So that makes a total of 2 Christmas gifts to wrap per year. (One already bought and wrapped ā€“ we will see his family tomorrow at a bookstore for a reading by his sister of a book she wrote and published and will give his niece her gift then.)

    I finally managed several years ago to convince him that when I say I do not want anything ā€“ I am not, as is shown on TV and the movies, being coy ā€“ I REALLY MEAN not to buy me anything. It is rare that there is anything I want or need (other than food, meds, and my two magazine subscriptions ā€“ and my computers which are already covered and are not gifts) It took me decades for him to understand that like Horton the elephant (Dr Seuss) ā€œI said what I meant and I meant what I saidā€. Now he does.

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