Red and Rover by Brian Basset for January 29, 2015
January 28, 2015
January 30, 2015
Transcript:
Ugh. I have a vocabulary puzzler today of tremendous significance and magnitude. If I heard you write, you have a big vocabulary test today. Affirmative. Relax. You're gonna do just fine.
I’m so glad I don’t have to take tests anymore! Hee. Red is giving a definite “deer in the headlights” look this morning. I laughed out loud at this one! Thanks so much R+R and, of course, Brian!
I love Rover’s foot in the last panel. We have one Border Collie who, when relaxed, sits with one rear leg crosswise under him and the other stretched out in front; reminds me of Rover today.
Catfeet Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Sounds like Red has learned lots of Wordsworth repeating!
mymontana almost 10 years ago
WOW! How important vocabulary power is, RED! You’re going to do just fine.LOVE & HUGS TO RED & ROVER
pamlicorat almost 10 years ago
He is suffering from pre-evaluation, tension induced aggravation.
TexMichael almost 10 years ago
Practice using those vocabulary words and they become yours!
sarahbowl1 Premium Member almost 10 years ago
I’m so glad I don’t have to take tests anymore! Hee. Red is giving a definite “deer in the headlights” look this morning. I laughed out loud at this one! Thanks so much R+R and, of course, Brian!
dogday Premium Member almost 10 years ago
I love Rover’s foot in the last panel. We have one Border Collie who, when relaxed, sits with one rear leg crosswise under him and the other stretched out in front; reminds me of Rover today.
reynard61 almost 10 years ago
Looks like Red had a close encounter with the dreaded Thesaurus.
reynard61 almost 10 years ago
@ neverenoughgold: Nah, you can still find ’em wandering in the wilds of school and college libraries and second-hand bookstores.
Elvanion over 9 years ago
Anyone notice Rover has no back legs in one pane and apparently broken hips and only one back leg in the other? Poor doggie.