FoxTrot by Bill Amend for July 05, 2009
Transcript:
Roger: Whose turn is it to mow the lawn? Jason: Peter's. Peter: Jason's. Jason: I keep track of these things! It's absolutely Peter's turn! Peter: I keep track of them also! I swear it's Jason's turn! Roger: Since you boys can't agree, why don't I just flip a coin? Jason: It's Paige's turn! Peter: It's Paige's turn!
possiblekim over 15 years ago
First… I was hoping something about Indepedence Day… Anyway, I wonder what Paige is going to say.
kajunclown over 15 years ago
these comics weren’t written for the internet….they were written for AMERICAN newspapers!!!!!
jackofstories over 15 years ago
No, he’s not Canadian. He’s done 4th of July strips in the past. Possibly just didn’t have a good gag for it.
AddADadaAdDad over 15 years ago
…and now for something entirely different…
Get Paige and play rock, paper, scissors.
1stHoneygirl over 15 years ago
If Paige is running the lawn mower then everybody else had better be scared. Jason would get run over on purpose.
julian-jack over 15 years ago
Fall into line! Big Brother is watching! Free Speech is not unreasonable even in a comic.
johnparadox over 15 years ago
Get Paige and play rock, paper, scissors.
No, play Rock/Paper/Scissors/Lizard/Spock….
(refer to The Big Bang Theory and/or ThinkGeek)
calvin1990 over 15 years ago
This is very similar to an earlier comic where Jason and Peter were blaming each other for a broken window, and then Andy said if they couldn’t agree then they could both pay for it. So they said that Paige did it.
Anyone else remember that one?
Ushindi over 15 years ago
Nothing like a common enemy to pull two warring entities together.
bluetopazcrystal over 15 years ago
Paige should have a turn. Isn’t she a liberated female?
Rakkav over 15 years ago
Evidently, liberation is overrated. Just ask Manuel Zelaya. (Sorry, couldn’t resist.)
Oh, here’s an idea: make him mow the lawn. ;)
alan.gurka over 15 years ago
I’d rather read a funny strip that is not 4th of July related, than read a lame one that ties in a holiday. Besides, this is a democracy and the cartoonists are free to draw what they want. If every cartoon praised Independence Day, then I’d start packing my bags and heading for …um, well, I’ll get back to you on that!