Back in the days of fountain pens ( remember those ? ) I would always graciously lend people my pen when asked, but keep the top. Funny, I always got my pen back.
That’s why, before retirement, all my tools at work were engraved with my name. And if you borrowed a tool, you didn’t borrow a second until the first was returned. (In that time frame anyway, engineers loved to borrow and not return tools from technicians.)
pcolli about 11 years ago
Ah, it’s Hereward the Rake. Not much progress with that rake.See what you’ve started now, Mr Six? Hoe hoe hoe.
arye uygur about 11 years ago
There are two kinds of rakes: One is for leaves and the other is for earth. Which kind is the one Earl is about to loan?
GROG Premium Member about 11 years ago
If Earl charged, he could be raking in the dough.
goweeder about 11 years ago
You go to the bank to take out a LOAN; the bank LENDS you the money. See the difference?(‘lend’ is a verb; ‘loan’ is a noun.)
sbchamp about 11 years ago
Found it in a bunker
jackthomas699 about 11 years ago
GREAT STRIP! IT SO OFTEN MIRRORS MY WIFE AND i.
HankTheSock about 11 years ago
That looks like one of our rakes…
jtviper7 about 11 years ago
That’s why I always have a gardener…
Linguist about 11 years ago
Back in the days of fountain pens ( remember those ? ) I would always graciously lend people my pen when asked, but keep the top. Funny, I always got my pen back.
Perkycat about 11 years ago
Ohhhh! Not nice!!
Linguist about 11 years ago
By golly, ya might have somethin’ there. dontcha know ?
Love-dog98 about 11 years ago
Yes, too funny!
Emily2010 about 11 years ago
Whats a rake?
Tin Can Twidget about 11 years ago
That’s why, before retirement, all my tools at work were engraved with my name. And if you borrowed a tool, you didn’t borrow a second until the first was returned. (In that time frame anyway, engineers loved to borrow and not return tools from technicians.)
Macintosh over 2 years ago
So many of this comic’s strips have been repeated.