Seems a fair trade-off. The local VA hospital has pecan trees all over the place, giving the ambulatory patients a chance for exercise and diet improvement.
be careful going behind a tree or bush, in many states that is a sexual offense that requires a life time of registering as a sex offender for urinating in public.
Earl is a genius. It’s better than they having to settle for those muffin stumps!
Oh, so you just assume that the homeless will eat them, they’ll eat anything?
I know what you thought. They don’t have homes, they don’t have jobs, what do they need the top of a muffin for? They’re lucky to get the stumps.
We’ve never gotten so many complaints. Every two minutes, “Where is the top of this muffin? Who ate the rest of this?”Why don’t you just drop off some chicken skins and lobster shells.-—-Yeah, Earl’s idea is much better! :-) (Seinfeld, Rebecca DeMornay)
With more realistic methods Earl has the right idea. There are growing movements (no pun) where rooftops in large cities of all sizes, and community gardens are feeding people. Gardeners are encouraged to grow extra to feed the hungry. Even those with homes might enjoy fresher cheaper food that has a much smaller carbon footprint because of less fuel used for transportation of food from thousands of miles away.
No, it usually doesn’t in the end. Most trial lawyers don’t charge until the case wins, and they seek punitive damages that are more than enough to cover the attorney’s fees.
The farm big agri business would collapse! ; P yes. the new homeless: they’re just regular folks! crazy people are people too. been there (before kids). not everyone was a drug addict either. That always surprised me.
hsawlrae about 13 years ago
And they would be falling out of the trees onto the park benches and sewering the city so they won’t ever have to work again…not that they ever did.
Llewellenbruce about 13 years ago
Earl’s giving Opal a break today by stayingaway from her.
kreole about 13 years ago
Sewering the city? Oh, come on………………
AKHenderson Premium Member about 13 years ago
Those trees in the background are gorgeous.
Salamurai about 13 years ago
very nice coloring on the trees. all the trees here are already bare.
Elaine Rosco Premium Member about 13 years ago
So many damaged trees from this past weekends terrible storm…so sad.
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
I love today’s artwork. I think tht’s the first time I’ve said that here.
olddakota about 13 years ago
Earl’s friend is right.
jtviper7 about 13 years ago
Restrooms ? Why are they tired.
hippogriff about 13 years ago
Seems a fair trade-off. The local VA hospital has pecan trees all over the place, giving the ambulatory patients a chance for exercise and diet improvement.
angelfiredragon about 13 years ago
be careful going behind a tree or bush, in many states that is a sexual offense that requires a life time of registering as a sex offender for urinating in public.
coffeeturtle about 13 years ago
Earl is a genius. It’s better than they having to settle for those muffin stumps!
Oh, so you just assume that the homeless will eat them, they’ll eat anything?
I know what you thought. They don’t have homes, they don’t have jobs, what do they need the top of a muffin for? They’re lucky to get the stumps.
We’ve never gotten so many complaints. Every two minutes, “Where is the top of this muffin? Who ate the rest of this?”Why don’t you just drop off some chicken skins and lobster shells.-—-Yeah, Earl’s idea is much better! :-) (Seinfeld, Rebecca DeMornay)
The Life I Draw Upon about 13 years ago
With more realistic methods Earl has the right idea. There are growing movements (no pun) where rooftops in large cities of all sizes, and community gardens are feeding people. Gardeners are encouraged to grow extra to feed the hungry. Even those with homes might enjoy fresher cheaper food that has a much smaller carbon footprint because of less fuel used for transportation of food from thousands of miles away.
falcon_370f about 13 years ago
Can’t see the forest for the trees eh?
falcon_370f about 13 years ago
No, it usually doesn’t in the end. Most trial lawyers don’t charge until the case wins, and they seek punitive damages that are more than enough to cover the attorney’s fees.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 13 years ago
The scenery is beautiful today, Brian.
Crabbyrino Premium Member about 13 years ago
The new homeless: They’re just regular folks.
lmchildress about 13 years ago
I don’t like the new backgrounds in this strip. It looks phony.
Purple Me about 13 years ago
The farm big agri business would collapse! ; P yes. the new homeless: they’re just regular folks! crazy people are people too. been there (before kids). not everyone was a drug addict either. That always surprised me.
Purple Me about 13 years ago
Phony? fake trees? what should trees in a comic strip look like? ; ) I feel silly!