Nothing like meeting cheerful old friends when out for a walk with the dog.
Gerald tends to exaggerate.
Maybe Gerald misread the obituary person in the newspaper: Earl Bickles, Rickles or Dickles.
Now he’s got Earl worried.
Earl does not need a doctor ,this guy does !
Some folks are so uplifting.
Is cousin Gerald a clairvoyant by any chance?
Well, if Cousin Gerald waits long enough, both he and Earl will both be dead. No way to around it.
Death becomes him. Still time to max out the credit cards with the ‘paid on death’ clause.
Check for a pulse.
The ’ KEY WORD ’ Maybe.
That is what happens where obituaries are free to post in newspapers. I can think of two people right off whose obituaries I read twice.
Hopefully Earl will stay alive for a very long time to come and yes I know it’s a comic strip.xxx
“MAYBE I didn’t die?Then how do you explain this odor?Oh, by the way MUST HAVE BRAINS.”
On a related note: How does a toothless zombie eat?
The world is full of idiots…
The operative phrase is, “hardly ever.”
“I used to be dead, but I got better!”
One of my sons had occasion to read his name in the obits. The guy had the same name, but was 30 years older.
Well if Earl were really dead then there is really no point in seeing the doctor
ratlum almost 11 years ago
Nothing like meeting cheerful old friends when out for a walk with the dog.
Superfrog almost 11 years ago
Gerald tends to exaggerate.
Templo S.U.D. almost 11 years ago
Maybe Gerald misread the obituary person in the newspaper: Earl Bickles, Rickles or Dickles.
Llewellenbruce almost 11 years ago
Now he’s got Earl worried.
juicebruce almost 11 years ago
Earl does not need a doctor ,this guy does !
Crabbyrino Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Some folks are so uplifting.
pcolli almost 11 years ago
Is cousin Gerald a clairvoyant by any chance?
Dani Rice almost 11 years ago
Well, if Cousin Gerald waits long enough, both he and Earl will both be dead. No way to around it.
Bloggispher almost 11 years ago
Death becomes him. Still time to max out the credit cards with the ‘paid on death’ clause.
GROG Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Check for a pulse.
jtviper7 almost 11 years ago
The ’ KEY WORD ’ Maybe.
Willow Mt Lyon almost 11 years ago
That is what happens where obituaries are free to post in newspapers. I can think of two people right off whose obituaries I read twice.
Number Three almost 11 years ago
Hopefully Earl will stay alive for a very long time to come and yes I know it’s a comic strip.xxx
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 11 years ago
“MAYBE I didn’t die?Then how do you explain this odor?Oh, by the way MUST HAVE BRAINS.”
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 11 years ago
On a related note: How does a toothless zombie eat?
Vorticia almost 11 years ago
The world is full of idiots…
Chris Sherlock almost 11 years ago
The operative phrase is, “hardly ever.”
Aslan Balaur almost 11 years ago
“I used to be dead, but I got better!”
Tin Can Twidget almost 11 years ago
One of my sons had occasion to read his name in the obits. The guy had the same name, but was 30 years older.
Daniel Aplet almost 11 years ago
Well if Earl were really dead then there is really no point in seeing the doctor