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  1. over 4 years ago on Off the Mark

    Me too. Neither too severe nor mild. And @33Angel, not always and it got easier as they got older (and we let their hair grow longer than most others)

  2. over 4 years ago on The Argyle Sweater

    Took me a moment to realize this was them drawing nudes. The hint in show Kermit is drawn and the hand on the wall on the opposite side of the comic. Nicely done.

  3. over 4 years ago on The Argyle Sweater

    That’s the joke here. They are drawing nudes. That’s why Kermit is drawn in a way somewhat parallels the hand across the way..

  4. over 4 years ago on Close to Home

    Trying to figure out why this one is funny too..

  5. over 4 years ago on Close to Home

    Now that would have made this one funny..

  6. over 4 years ago on Close to Home

    I think it’s a jab at the old fashioned simplicity lived by people who would use duct tape to fix everything – including their sign. So the computer sales person sees that and thinks that’s a bad sign (heh) for his chances here.

    If the joke were just about the tape and the sign, there’d be no need for a person to be in the comic at all.

    As a software engineer who uses duct tape to fix way to many things, if that’s right, I think the basis for this comic is a little off.

  7. over 4 years ago on Close to Home

    And what’s the message in that Deb still got some of the most dreaded news you can get from a mechanic?

  8. over 4 years ago on Rose is Rose

    Nice of him to take care of the bill so quickly!

  9. over 4 years ago on The Argyle Sweater

    What a very nice non-libel and non-trademark infringing reference you have there!

  10. almost 5 years ago on FoxTrot Classics

    It took me a moment to realize we were seeing both side walls of Jason’s room here. The art and dino do change between all frames (I’ve always liked that), but we also see that in the last frame we are looking at Quincy from the other side and the foot of the bed is now on the left side of the frame, not the right.