During my shoeless childhood I could leave footprints in melted bitumen (asphalt to some). I could also leave handprints because of the callouses on my hands from work I had to do. They were not ‘the good old days’.
I remember the hot pavement at the pool….and running to get money for the ice cream truck stopping in front of the house….yummy! Memories are made of this.
My sister chased an ice cream truck barefoot an unknown distance one summer. Had second degree burns on the soles of her feet. Needless to say she never chased another without shoes on…
I’m with everyone else. Grass to run on right there Red (actually left there is a better bet), if not for you then for Rover’s sensitive paws. PLUS, it looks like you are sitting on the curb with your feet in the street at the start….Mr. Basset is usually better at internal logic than this. And yes, it’s a comic (I refuse to say JUST a comic), but are smart and funny and I will suspend my disbelief unless something glaring gets in the way.
All that said, I do truly love this comic and the bond between Red and Rover. I’m gonna go get a popsicle today!
And yet we continue to cover our roads and highways with hotter-than-blazes asphalt (which is also a petroleum product). I remember the days of Red’s childhood when all streets were cement – hot but not enough to peel your skin off!
B UTTONS over 5 years ago
must be really desperate – it would have been easier to run across the grass lawn or edge strips.
Catfeet Premium Member over 5 years ago
Doesn’t Popsicle Pete do home deliveries?
Sue Ellen over 5 years ago
We had a gravel driveway, so I had to run across hot gravel—both ways!
over 5 years ago
Be sure to wear shoes next time, Red.
asrialfeeple over 5 years ago
Next time bring flipflops, Red. Or stay on the grass. Enjoy your treat.
Its just me over 5 years ago
During my shoeless childhood I could leave footprints in melted bitumen (asphalt to some). I could also leave handprints because of the callouses on my hands from work I had to do. They were not ‘the good old days’.
mymontana over 5 years ago
WOW!!! It is nice to see Popsicle Pete again. Relax boys – love and hugs for a weary Red and Rover
I'll fly away over 5 years ago
We used to pop the tar bubbles in asphalt with our toes.
Zebrastripes over 5 years ago
I remember the hot pavement at the pool….and running to get money for the ice cream truck stopping in front of the house….yummy! Memories are made of this.
assrdood over 5 years ago
Red, Red, run in the grass off the sidewalk.
rickmac1937 Premium Member over 5 years ago
Rover will help you out again Red
rf_in_va over 5 years ago
Next time, use the lawn… :>)
fix-n-fly over 5 years ago
My sister chased an ice cream truck barefoot an unknown distance one summer. Had second degree burns on the soles of her feet. Needless to say she never chased another without shoes on…
sarahbowl1 Premium Member over 5 years ago
That’s nice to share your red pop with Rover, Red. Even if it’s unknowingly!
hooglah over 5 years ago
Get on the grass D/A.
mizdurble over 5 years ago
Why don’t they run on the grass instead of the sidewalk?
Ermine Notyours over 5 years ago
It was a one-eyed, one-horned flying purple people feeter (cooler).
rcavender over 5 years ago
Why not just run through the grass on either side of the sidewalk????
shirins Premium Member over 5 years ago
I’m with everyone else. Grass to run on right there Red (actually left there is a better bet), if not for you then for Rover’s sensitive paws. PLUS, it looks like you are sitting on the curb with your feet in the street at the start….Mr. Basset is usually better at internal logic than this. And yes, it’s a comic (I refuse to say JUST a comic), but are smart and funny and I will suspend my disbelief unless something glaring gets in the way.
All that said, I do truly love this comic and the bond between Red and Rover. I’m gonna go get a popsicle today!
Stephen Gilberg over 5 years ago
And then his feet get sticky.
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member over 5 years ago
Someone wrote a song for you, Red. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHRyaYzYIWI
WCraft Premium Member over 5 years ago
And yet we continue to cover our roads and highways with hotter-than-blazes asphalt (which is also a petroleum product). I remember the days of Red’s childhood when all streets were cement – hot but not enough to peel your skin off!
graham.barbara39 over 5 years ago
Red, why didn’t run on the grass?
davetb1956 over 5 years ago
Not smart enough to walk on the lawn I guess.