Hey guys, do you remember ‘Three Steps Over Japan?’ He used to always comment on this comic, but I notice I haven’t seen the fella in a while, I hope he is okay!
I once found roughly $2500 in a hollowed out book at a friend’s cousin’s house. They had some books I thought had ironic titles, and I happened to pick the one book that — as the cousin told my friend — “only someone YOU know would be interested in that book”
“And one day, a highschooler left a roll of paper in the hole with free dried rosemary! It tasted funky and i got way hungrier, but im not complaining!
angelolady Premium Member 10 months ago
Seagull has a speech balloon here.
Ida No 10 months ago
I’ve done the same thing. I carved a space in a small book, and I keep a bigger book inside it. It’s easier to carry around that way.
einarbt 10 months ago
And when Spud is older he might hide something else there or maybe not.
posse1 Premium Member 10 months ago
Oooo, I’d love to know what Roses book is.
crookedwolf Premium Member 10 months ago
When I was little, it was Charlotte’s Web. Finished it, and immediately started over..
VanLaser 10 months ago
Vocabutastic, simply fantastic! Graak
ajr58(1) 10 months ago
Why does Spud have to carry around a sandwich? I thought that Gary would just bring him one, whenever he needed one.
mommavamp 10 months ago
Their playground tire has teeth?!?
jschumaker 10 months ago
That’s a pretty big word for little Seagull.
Killraven Premium Member 10 months ago
But of course!
imagenesis 10 months ago
Hey guys, do you remember ‘Three Steps Over Japan?’ He used to always comment on this comic, but I notice I haven’t seen the fella in a while, I hope he is okay!
Tim Harrod Premium Member 10 months ago
“With with”
wordsmeet 10 months ago
Ah, the “with to the square“ trick on panel 2, heh. Seagull’s “vocabutastic“ might yet get into the Oxford dictionary (or word of the year).
bluephrog 10 months ago
Hide in plain sight lesson 321. Any thick book with a hard cover on it can be converted into a ‘safe’ to disguise a small handgun, jewelry or cash.
scyphi26 10 months ago
Look at that big grin! :D
well-i-never 10 months ago
From whom?
raybarb44 10 months ago
I wonder what your sandwich monster thinks. Maybe he could serve your sandwiches in that book. That would be the Nirvana of sandwiches…..
snowedin, now known as Missy's mom 10 months ago
Since he’s got Gary, why would he need to hide sandwiches in the dictionary?
Sterling M. 10 months ago
he let me eat the pages he carved out
Daddyobie 10 months ago
You can see the love Spud has for his favorite book, and sandwiches!
WCraft Premium Member 10 months ago
Not very wordylistic is he?
NWdryad 10 months ago
That must be one smelly dictionary.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member 10 months ago
I can’t hide sandwiches in my dictionary. It’s so small it fits into my phone..
Tom Toro creator 10 months ago
Can I just say how much a love that seagull? I freaking love that seagull.
22Wu33/es Premium Member 10 months ago
Caulfield, from Frazz, puts a science book inside a comic book and reads it during class
Old Time Tales Premium Member 10 months ago
I must have read “Swiss Family Robinson” a hundred times when I was a kid.
miltondavis 10 months ago
Seagull speaks!
moondog42 Premium Member 10 months ago
I once found roughly $2500 in a hollowed out book at a friend’s cousin’s house. They had some books I thought had ironic titles, and I happened to pick the one book that — as the cousin told my friend — “only someone YOU know would be interested in that book”
Not the Smartest Man On the Planet -- Maybe Close Premium Member 9 months ago
Ellery Queen’s favorite book is the dictionary — the complete dictionary.
B.comics.61 9 months ago
That’s what Spud should’ve written his book report about.
good & evil 9 months ago
“And one day, a highschooler left a roll of paper in the hole with free dried rosemary! It tasted funky and i got way hungrier, but im not complaining!