Overboard by Chip Dunham for September 27, 2008
Transcript:
Mouse: Are my shoulders squared? Nate: Yes. Mouse: Are mine? Nate: No. Mouse: Am I too close to the ball? Nate: Yes. Mouse: Am I? Nate: No. I know it's one club, but I should be charging you guys for a group lesson. Jonas: Yeah, whatever. Should I be looking straight ahead? Mouse: How's my grip? How's my grip? Should my feet be wider? I have to go to the bathroom.
jabo about 16 years ago
What happen to Chip Durham imagination with the other characters;has he forgotten aboat the black Plague?Fleas love mice.
kjhudlow Premium Member about 16 years ago
The mice were entertaining for a while, but the novelty has worn off. It was bad enough to bring in the talking dog, but this is just getting too far away from what was good about the strip in the first place.
rmstrong about 16 years ago
I miss Seahawk.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 16 years ago
If you sign up as a Pro you can go back and read all the Overboards from 1998 on. Don’t know why they don’t go back further! And for the record, I LOVED today’s strip! Some of you have no sense of humor! Keep up the GREAT strips, Chip! I love all your characters!
margueritem about 16 years ago
You’re right, I have no sense of humor. Just ask anyone. Lose the mice.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 16 years ago
To Margu…., Lose the mice? If you go back and read some of the old strips, some of the LAUGH OUT LOUD strips were with the mice! All the strips are funny, regardless of who he puts in them, Louie, Raymoond, Charlie, Nate, Ellie the mouse, etc. This is the best strip since Calvin & Hobbes!
margueritem about 16 years ago
Calvin and Hobbes addresses the human condition. This strip is humorous, but not in the league of Calvin and Hobbes.