It’s called the “Fish Hook.” Where you go into your pocket intending to pay for the round, but can’t get it out when it gets caught in the fabric.
Lint, maybe- nothing substantial, tho…
I changed before going out, I must’ve left my wallet in my other pants.Or has Andy used that one too many times?
What this strip needs is more Freudian commentary. Also by culturally correct committees. Otherwise we may wind up with a laughable situation!
In the day, it was called “out fumbling”.
This Flo has ovaries!
Lint? Maybe if he got a couple quid from the missus he could buy a round.
Andy’s smart !!!. He likes drinking with people who leave their money on the bar…
Where is “Number 6” (or Number 9) … ???? Haven’t read a post from him for awhile. Must be on vacation.
That’s a good one Flo!
LOL xxx
Did Chalkie mean….
A. ‘Tight’ as in Cheap
B. ’Tight as in Drunk
or
C. ‘Tight’ as in all of the above?
That’s not quite true, Flo. He takes out money when he has to pay for his OWN drinks. For someone else? Not so much.
July 08, 2017
adubman about 13 years ago
It’s called the “Fish Hook.” Where you go into your pocket intending to pay for the round, but can’t get it out when it gets caught in the fabric.
Rodney99 about 13 years ago
Lint, maybe- nothing substantial, tho…
LLABDDO about 13 years ago
I changed before going out, I must’ve left my wallet in my other pants.Or has Andy used that one too many times?
Seiko about 13 years ago
What this strip needs is more Freudian commentary. Also by culturally correct committees. Otherwise we may wind up with a laughable situation!
wicky about 13 years ago
In the day, it was called “out fumbling”.
frumdebang about 13 years ago
This Flo has ovaries!
Plods with ...™ about 13 years ago
Lint? Maybe if he got a couple quid from the missus he could buy a round.
jtviper7 about 13 years ago
Andy’s smart !!!. He likes drinking with people who leave their money on the bar…
APersonOfInterest about 13 years ago
Where is “Number 6” (or Number 9) … ???? Haven’t read a post from him for awhile. Must be on vacation.
Number Three about 13 years ago
That’s a good one Flo!
LOL xxx
Simon_Jester about 13 years ago
Did Chalkie mean….
A. ‘Tight’ as in Cheap
B. ’Tight as in Drunk
or
C. ‘Tight’ as in all of the above?
Sherlock5 over 1 year ago
That’s not quite true, Flo. He takes out money when he has to pay for his OWN drinks. For someone else? Not so much.