I’m starting to become quite impressed by the number of variations on the old “talking dog” joke that Bollings has come up with. Does anyone have an exact count? Just when I think he’s pumped that well dry — there’s another one. It would be interesting to see a compilation.
Owls have trouble with consonants. They have no lips or teeth. I don’t really understand how the owl articulated the sentence in the last panel. Well, parrots, some crows, et al manage to imitate human speech. My family had a parakeet when I was a kid. His cage was in the kitchen. He learned to imitate the garbage disposal.
danketaz Premium Member about 3 years ago
There goes this week’s gazpacho budget.
Ink blot Premium Member about 3 years ago
I’m starting to become quite impressed by the number of variations on the old “talking dog” joke that Bollings has come up with. Does anyone have an exact count? Just when I think he’s pumped that well dry — there’s another one. It would be interesting to see a compilation.
Gent about 3 years ago
He didn’t expects the bartender to be a grammar expert.
lewis.winders about 3 years ago
As it happens, in this context, “who” is correct.
WaitingMan about 3 years ago
The owl is in cowhoots with the bartender.
Mayor Snorkum about 3 years ago
But can this smarty-pants owl give the recipe for cold tomato-based soup with chopped up veggies? That’s what I want to know.
willie_mctell about 3 years ago
Owls have trouble with consonants. They have no lips or teeth. I don’t really understand how the owl articulated the sentence in the last panel. Well, parrots, some crows, et al manage to imitate human speech. My family had a parakeet when I was a kid. His cage was in the kitchen. He learned to imitate the garbage disposal.