Pooch Cafe by Paul Gilligan for January 27, 2012
Transcript:
Poncho: Hey, Boomer! You should have seen this nuts dog I just ran into! Boomer: Oh, yeah? What was his beef? Poncho: Beats me! He took one look a me and went ballistic! Poncho: Everyone's been acting super-weird toward me today, I have no idea why! Poncho: Thank heaven at least you're not-- Boomer: Woof woof bark woof!
Templo S.U.D. almost 13 years ago
Uh-oh. Even man’s best friend’s best friend turns against him!
AGED_ENGINEER Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Let’s hope Poncho doesn’t meet a Greyhound today.
StelBel almost 13 years ago
OK, Poncho…why can’t you understand “WOOF WOOF BARK WOOF!” ?
GROG Premium Member almost 13 years ago
I think the joke’s gone far enough. Someone ought to tell him.
thetraveller4 almost 13 years ago
Only one strip left, tomorrow he shall find out…
ciel almost 13 years ago
Love the succession of overhead stuff that covers Poncho’s bunny ears, especially the drum major who appears out of nowhere with his ear-concealing banner.
cleokaya almost 13 years ago
That is one heck of a low sign.
Kathe almost 13 years ago
I wish Paul would translate the WOOF WOOF BARK WOOF.
route66paul almost 13 years ago
dogs don’t understand much, especially why anything would put something on its head. My wife had a chihuahua that would go ballistic any time someone was wearing a hat – even family members – That dog was el Diablo.
LingeeWhiz almost 13 years ago
Poncho! Have you lost all feeling??
burleigh2 almost 13 years ago
Good thing that apparently Boomer closed his eyes between panels or he would have seen the ears in the first panel area. Whew! But yeah, if they’re all speak dog, why wouldn’t Poncho understand what they’re saying (likely along the lines of “Attack!” or “Gotta chase that!”)? ;-)
BichonLover almost 13 years ago
@ciel Yes, each panel has something more and more unlikely, that just happens to conceal the ears. This reminds me of an old episode of Home Improvement when Tim’s neighbor, Wilson (whose face is normally hidden behind a fence), is out and about but we still can’t ever see his face because of a succession of improbable obstacles. Very funny, Paul! :-)