Leaf me out of this.
You has to see this to beleaves this.
Just wait until one of them runs into a rake.
I like this idea! Picturing the video coverage….
I’ve seen a dog on the internet who would excel at this.
the diving competition is gonna be gruesome
No chlorine in that pool, just pumpkin spice.
I’m just imagining the work involved in drawing all those leaves. Digital assistance?
When you have a house full of dogs you learn to never jump into a pile of leaves….
I think they trained in my front yard.
next go for the gold in Leaf Pile Diving
Where are the pumpkins?
This one is good, got me laughing!!
I’ve really got to admire Mark’s artwork here. It must have taken him ages to draw those leaves. Nice job.
They are just going to have to take a giant leaf of faith on this one!
Having dogs on the diving boards would be acceptable as well. >;-D
How many people will fall for this?
Looks like my yard every November. Every day. After raking the leaves the day before.
That’s why they should give the fall Olympics to desert countries with no trees
If you want Autumn Olympics, then you need Autumn style events such as RAKING the leaves. Whoever rakes up the largest pile in the least amount of time wins the gold.
( whistle blows) “Fall’s start!!”
One only hopes those leaves are floating on water, right?
This is what happens when you skimp on pool cleanings.
As part of Track and Field, there’s cutting and baling hay.
Just remember, it’s not a race to the other end, it’s “First one that finds the cat poop” wins!!!!
My dog would love to join that race!
Love it! Thanks for the laugh. But wait; shouldn’t they be 7- or 8-year-old boys? Nobody does leaf-pile-jumping better.
September 06, 2014
Imagine 2 months ago
Leaf me out of this.
Gent 2 months ago
You has to see this to beleaves this.
Tachyon the Samurai 2 months ago
Just wait until one of them runs into a rake.
angelolady Premium Member 2 months ago
I like this idea! Picturing the video coverage….
MichaelAxelFleming 2 months ago
I’ve seen a dog on the internet who would excel at this.
ᴮᴼᴿᴱᴰ2ᴰᴱᴬᵀᴴ 2 months ago
the diving competition is gonna be gruesome
Walrus Gumbo Premium Member 2 months ago
No chlorine in that pool, just pumpkin spice.
Kaputnik 2 months ago
I’m just imagining the work involved in drawing all those leaves. Digital assistance?
Hugh B. Hayve 2 months ago
When you have a house full of dogs you learn to never jump into a pile of leaves….
Huckleberry Hiroshima 2 months ago
I think they trained in my front yard.
dbrucepm 2 months ago
next go for the gold in Leaf Pile Diving
Comics are the first thing to read 2 months ago
Where are the pumpkins?
Courage the Cowardly Dog! 2 months ago
This one is good, got me laughing!!
MY DOG IS MY CO PILOT 2 months ago
I’ve really got to admire Mark’s artwork here. It must have taken him ages to draw those leaves. Nice job.
wongo 2 months ago
They are just going to have to take a giant leaf of faith on this one!
jessebob42 2 months ago
Having dogs on the diving boards would be acceptable as well. >;-D
Doug K 2 months ago
How many people will fall for this?
bobbyferrel 2 months ago
Looks like my yard every November. Every day. After raking the leaves the day before.
mindjob 2 months ago
That’s why they should give the fall Olympics to desert countries with no trees
Bex Premium Member 2 months ago
If you want Autumn Olympics, then you need Autumn style events such as RAKING the leaves. Whoever rakes up the largest pile in the least amount of time wins the gold.
Frank Burns Eats Worms 2 months ago
( whistle blows) “Fall’s start!!”
ekke 2 months ago
One only hopes those leaves are floating on water, right?
mistercatworks 2 months ago
This is what happens when you skimp on pool cleanings.
gammaguy 2 months ago
As part of Track and Field, there’s cutting and baling hay.
vonskippy 2 months ago
Just remember, it’s not a race to the other end, it’s “First one that finds the cat poop” wins!!!!
Moonkey Premium Member 2 months ago
My dog would love to join that race!
thejanith Premium Member 2 months ago
Love it! Thanks for the laugh. But wait; shouldn’t they be 7- or 8-year-old boys? Nobody does leaf-pile-jumping better.