Transcript:
Phoebe: My parents have to vote today. I don't get to vote. Marigold: Nor do I. Phoebe: Because you're an animal, right? Marigold: Also I refuse to wear clothes to the polling place. Phoebe: I have an uncle who used to have the same problem.
BRI-NO-MITE!! Premium Member about 12 years ago
They don’t have to vote, they get to vote.
Destiny23 about 12 years ago
My uncle never carried his Naturism to that extreme…
Herb Thiel Premium Member about 12 years ago
I really did laugh out loud.
Q4horse about 12 years ago
Equines do not need to vote. They negotiate politics by other means. They already know their place. The humans only think they are in charge.
BLUEBONNETS Premium Member about 12 years ago
I’ve been reading this strip since the beginning, and I think it probably the best drawn of all the new ones to come along lately. And I agree with “baleyeman42” please don’t go political.
T_Lexi about 12 years ago
I don’t think we have to worry about Dana going political with this… Phoebe and Marigold are just discussing topical events. (When I get to the polls later today, I’m going to smile, thinking about Phoebe’s uncle…)
sjsczurek about 12 years ago
Anybody here old enough to remember when Exxon was Esso? Remember the “election campaign” between the tiger and the ad manager?Just for the fun of it.
jadoo823 about 12 years ago
…i doubt it – it just happens to be election day in the states…they aren’t talking political, they are talking voting…
BRI-NO-MITE!! Premium Member about 12 years ago
That wasn’t my plan. However I urge people to get out and vote.
Comic Minister Premium Member about 12 years ago
Really Phoebe?
Birdnose about 12 years ago
I think the distinction between “have to vote” and “get to vote” is probably lost on someone Phoebe’s age.
kaykeyser about 12 years ago
Less said about your uncle the better Phoebe. Though it would be ok to take your cloths off at the polling place if you were a poll dancer who just used wrong terminology. Still trying not to think of that image. Question 2 however, whose side of the family is he from?
nerdhoof about 12 years ago
It might improve the turnout if more people went to the polls naked, but I don’t think that will be necessary this year.
Stephen Gilberg about 12 years ago
The upside, Phoebe, is that nobody gets in your face trying to win your vote. Not many political ads on Nickelodeon, I bet.
StrangerCoug about 12 years ago
Dear God, Phoebe, I understand Marigold, but did we have to know that about your uncle, too? xP
Coyoteconscious about 12 years ago
I was listening to the radio today – one of the callers said they went to the polls wearing a t-shirt with their favored candidate on it, and were turned away (rudely). So he went back without any shirt and voted. Yay weird uncles!
rwpikul about 12 years ago
The politics dropped off after she started doing I Drew This.
John W Kennedy Premium Member about 12 years ago
Honestly, don’t any of you remember child/parent English? I suppose some of you have never been parents, but all of you have been children.
“Dear, Mommy and Daddy have to go to Uncle Tex and Aunt Destiny’s party, so Mrs. Crabwithers will be baby-sitting you for the evening.”
Antiyonder over 5 years ago
Reminds me of a “Family Matters” episode where Steve mentions his Uncle put on a Santa hat and went out caroling, only to get arrested. As Steve clarifies, the hat was the only thing his Uncle wore.