Even the happy-face looks a little skeptical. In re Joy’s shirt, after what Burl just said I don’t want ANYthing from him called a doggie bag, just in case…But…. where does it say her husband went? I can’t make out that one word, even with the magnification — which, BTW, magically colorises the strip today!
Bonanza. Depending on where you’re from, you may recognize that it’s a steakhouse with buffet. Usually, you aren’t allowed to bring anything home because people fill up on the buffet than ask for a “doggie bag” to bring home the “bones” for the doggie, but it would be filled up too, giving two dinners for the price of one -- tho’ in Joy and Burl’s case, it’s probably more like “several dinners” for the price of one. :)
1. I would pay to watch River Dance on Ice. (I hate River Dance.) 2. Two entirely different meanings of “Doggie Bag” today.3. SusanSunshine: thanks for alerting us to the colour magnifier.
Pet peeve of mine: inconsiderate pet owners. Use the newspaper wrapper. Occasionally go less green at the groc to get more plastic bags. And pet stores sell ’em. I agree, NEVER accept anything from Burl in a plastic bag.
@Dry and Otto – especially if his skates cut right through the ice when he stomped his feet!And @GymShoe – Usually Julie uses real titles, but I’m thinking the video might be a take-off on “Turner and Hooch”, which features Tom Hanks and a big dog.Unfortunately what it looks like is “Turner and Scooth”, but maybe she meant something like “Turner and Scootch?” Or Smootch?
margueritem over 13 years ago
Found it..Burl, only you…
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 13 years ago
Even the happy-face looks a little skeptical. In re Joy’s shirt, after what Burl just said I don’t want ANYthing from him called a doggie bag, just in case…But…. where does it say her husband went? I can’t make out that one word, even with the magnification — which, BTW, magically colorises the strip today!
gimpysgirl over 13 years ago
Bonanza. Depending on where you’re from, you may recognize that it’s a steakhouse with buffet. Usually, you aren’t allowed to bring anything home because people fill up on the buffet than ask for a “doggie bag” to bring home the “bones” for the doggie, but it would be filled up too, giving two dinners for the price of one -- tho’ in Joy and Burl’s case, it’s probably more like “several dinners” for the price of one. :)
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 13 years ago
Thank you Becky! Actually I’ve heard of Bonanza, though I’ve not seen one around here. We have the Sizzler, which might be similar.
Ottodesu over 13 years ago
1. I would pay to watch River Dance on Ice. (I hate River Dance.) 2. Two entirely different meanings of “Doggie Bag” today.3. SusanSunshine: thanks for alerting us to the colour magnifier.
GROG Premium Member over 13 years ago
Yeah, but who would want to reuse the bags?
Also found it.
mikie2 over 13 years ago
Pet peeve of mine: inconsiderate pet owners. Use the newspaper wrapper. Occasionally go less green at the groc to get more plastic bags. And pet stores sell ’em. I agree, NEVER accept anything from Burl in a plastic bag.
InTraining Premium Member over 13 years ago
OH great………… How nice to zoom in…………. and see the dog taking a dump in color……….. Have fun mowing the lawn Burl……..
InTraining Premium Member over 13 years ago
What is the movie in the player “Turney & S _ _ _ _ _” ….????
kidztaxi over 13 years ago
Maybe the dog owner could use the baby wipes mentioned on the seat cover
Elaine Rosco Premium Member over 13 years ago
This strip makes me gag sometimes…but I still read it…LOL!!
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 13 years ago
No one mentioned the sponsor listed for River Dance, Cortaid? Get it, relieves pulled muscles, etc.
And them re-using a “poo doggie bag” wouldn’t surprise me one bit! ;-D
lutherg1 over 13 years ago
Burl would use both sides of two-ply tissue!
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 13 years ago
@Dry and Otto – especially if his skates cut right through the ice when he stomped his feet!And @GymShoe – Usually Julie uses real titles, but I’m thinking the video might be a take-off on “Turner and Hooch”, which features Tom Hanks and a big dog.Unfortunately what it looks like is “Turner and Scooth”, but maybe she meant something like “Turner and Scootch?” Or Smootch?
anniebodyhome over 13 years ago
“Turner and Scoots”
InTraining Premium Member over 13 years ago
OK then………… Thanks………… guys/gales