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Elly: Michael, I know you love Farley, but you're loving him too much! How would you feel if someone huge picked you up and squeezed the breath out of you? Mike: Let's see... how would I feel... like it was my birthday an' Aunt Doreen was here?
AliKzam about 16 years ago
Yes, Michael. Exactly. Now, don’t put on stale perfume and give Farley socks.
mfboyd about 16 years ago
now you understand, now you know..
Silverpearl about 16 years ago
Kids tell the truth. Then they grow up and start prevaracating.
summerdog86 about 16 years ago
Don’t say that, AliKzam! I have several $13 pairs of dog socks I plan to gift for Christmas this year! Now you say they won’t like them? At least my perfume isn’t stale.
summerdog86 about 16 years ago
I have a thought…if Farley is a real sheepdog, how come we can see his eyes all the time?
cleokaya about 16 years ago
I had an aunt that used to like to pinch my cheeks really hard.
ninmas about 16 years ago
michael looks as tall as ely in the last panel…..
Wildmustang1262 about 16 years ago
Silverpearl, you spelled that word, “prevaracating” I looked up the dictionary on website for Merriam-Webber. It showed that that word you spelled was wrong so the spelling word is prevaricate correctly. Oh well! don’t feel bad about wrong spelling word. :-]
Wildmustang1262 about 16 years ago
By the way, the last panel was about their eyes. Their eyes looked so wide opened. lols!
robertolopez144 about 16 years ago
Can’t wait to see them grow up.
AliKzam about 16 years ago
Don’t worry, summerdog. I’m sure everyone will love your socks! I was just thinking back. I had a great-aunt Marge as a kid. She was this skinny, 5 ft tall Hawaiian woman. Sweet lady, apparently liked her martinis when she was with the grown ups. Hugged like a pro-wrestler!
SarahT00 about 16 years ago
Love the Farley kiss in panel 3. Dogs/puppies are like that!
4deerinmyyard about 16 years ago
Dang it, Wildmustang, I just got through griping at somebody in the Doonesbury comments for ragging on you; and here you go and crit somebody else’s spelling.
I dunno; I’m new here, folks. What are the rules?
howlindawgs about 16 years ago
Baby Old English Sheepdogs you can still see their eyes. When they are all grown up the fur can cover the eyes. My uncle had an Old English Sheepdog and when I was a really little kid he’d let me ride around on his back!