Damn fine grain.
Wooden you just know it?
Um, this has too many disturbing questions.
I had no idea that tree hugging went that far.
Mom? Is that really you?
What did he think he would find when he clicked on a “leaf” in ancestry? Tell the truth now …
There is a joke about a knot hole but I would get kicked off the site if I posted it.
Well, wooden’t you know? The proud parents before Pinocchio became a knotty boy (when he was just a bump on a log?).
Wait Pinocchio! That’s knot the hole story…
I was thinking about a particular type of bird that makes its living by picking insects out of the bark of trees.
No Gepetto! I said knock ON wood!
oh please, wood you make this go away?
No wonder the Ents couldn’t find the Entwives.
Gave the tree some wood
Knotty by nature.
Obviously, the sap was rising.
so the pollination with bees is just tales? no birds either?
Sweet sweet maple sugar.
Proud parents of a burl.
Be grateful. Do you know how many splinters he had to suffer for you?
I guess Gepetto got a woody.
Must have been a cedar!
They say good things come in trees. …or threes?
Ancestree dot com
She was attracted to his woodpecker.
Well, today’s strip lives up to the name.
I don’t want to know.
Hmmm! A lot of questions come to mind about this…..WOOD Pinnochio ever find his ROOTS? I heard Geppetto was a TREE hugger….
The original peckerhead
My first thought was that Geppetto’s rather old for that. Then I realized that the tree is probably older.
Perhaps a relief though that he is not a chiseler.
My friend has a birch tree with a tumor like that. Maybe I should look at it more closely.
Creepy — I’d HATE to get a splinter
Now we know why Pinocchio’s nose grows longer when he tells a lie.
Think about it.
LOLOLOL!!!!! Thank you for the laugh. Mr. Parisi!!
This cracked me up nicely! A couple of times.
SPLINTERS!
Obviously his family tree
Some things are better left unknown.
Clever, good one.
Even when he finally became a real boy, Pinocchio retained a few of his mother’s traits.
He always lost his pubic hair for the winter.
Reminds me of the old Cartoon Network show, “Cow & Chicken”.
Makes perfect sense !!
Got wood?
September 06, 2014
Vilyehm about 3 years ago
Damn fine grain.
Sir Ruddy Blighter, Jr. about 3 years ago
Wooden you just know it?
eolan59 about 3 years ago
Um, this has too many disturbing questions.
Jerry Martin Premium Member about 3 years ago
I had no idea that tree hugging went that far.
Charliegirl Premium Member about 3 years ago
Mom? Is that really you?
Fritzsch about 3 years ago
What did he think he would find when he clicked on a “leaf” in ancestry? Tell the truth now …
David Henderson about 3 years ago
There is a joke about a knot hole but I would get kicked off the site if I posted it.
Doug K about 3 years ago
Well, wooden’t you know? The proud parents before Pinocchio became a knotty boy (when he was just a bump on a log?).
BearsDown Premium Member about 3 years ago
Wait Pinocchio! That’s knot the hole story…
dflak about 3 years ago
I was thinking about a particular type of bird that makes its living by picking insects out of the bark of trees.
Jeffin Premium Member about 3 years ago
No Gepetto! I said knock ON wood!
oakie817 about 3 years ago
oh please, wood you make this go away?
Mighty Phavahg about 3 years ago
No wonder the Ents couldn’t find the Entwives.
bigkid72 about 3 years ago
Gave the tree some wood
Imagine about 3 years ago
Knotty by nature.
ChazNCenTex about 3 years ago
Obviously, the sap was rising.
redback about 3 years ago
so the pollination with bees is just tales? no birds either?
PoodleGroomer about 3 years ago
Sweet sweet maple sugar.
StratmanRon about 3 years ago
Proud parents of a burl.
otforever about 3 years ago
Be grateful. Do you know how many splinters he had to suffer for you?
Spiny Norman Premium Member about 3 years ago
I guess Gepetto got a woody.
karl.lercher about 3 years ago
Must have been a cedar!
Zen-of-Zinfandel about 3 years ago
They say good things come in trees. …or threes?
JHL1 about 3 years ago
Ancestree dot com
cactusbob333 about 3 years ago
She was attracted to his woodpecker.
Teto85 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Well, today’s strip lives up to the name.
Ren Rodee about 3 years ago
I don’t want to know.
Zebrastripes about 3 years ago
Hmmm! A lot of questions come to mind about this…..WOOD Pinnochio ever find his ROOTS? I heard Geppetto was a TREE hugger….
ira.crank about 3 years ago
The original peckerhead
Stephen Gilberg about 3 years ago
My first thought was that Geppetto’s rather old for that. Then I realized that the tree is probably older.
sobrown51 about 3 years ago
Perhaps a relief though that he is not a chiseler.
gammaguy about 3 years ago
My friend has a birch tree with a tumor like that. Maybe I should look at it more closely.
chief tommy about 3 years ago
Creepy — I’d HATE to get a splinter
Imagine about 3 years ago
Now we know why Pinocchio’s nose grows longer when he tells a lie.
Think about it.
queenoftut about 3 years ago
LOLOLOL!!!!! Thank you for the laugh. Mr. Parisi!!
angelolady Premium Member about 3 years ago
This cracked me up nicely! A couple of times.
namelocdet about 3 years ago
SPLINTERS!
PaulGoes about 3 years ago
Obviously his family tree
about 3 years ago
Some things are better left unknown.
boniface22 about 3 years ago
Clever, good one.
Vilyehm about 3 years ago
Even when he finally became a real boy, Pinocchio retained a few of his mother’s traits.
He always lost his pubic hair for the winter.
StoicLion1973 about 3 years ago
Reminds me of the old Cartoon Network show, “Cow & Chicken”.
xlr8rdoug Premium Member about 3 years ago
Makes perfect sense !!
stevenxfiles about 3 years ago
Got wood?