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Post by crosshair on Jun 3, 2011 20:58:34 GMT -7
And I leave saying this! We are the knights... who say Nee! NEE!!!! ;D What about it?
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Post by crosshair on Jun 6, 2011 10:50:42 GMT -7
Today's strip reminds me of this. Don't be afraid of Bunker and Sierra Achilles.
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Post by crosshair on Jun 10, 2011 7:17:24 GMT -7
If Sandusky wanted to be a jerk he could tell Bunker and Sierra that it is possible to run a cougar till their legs fall off. Wow, the comic is 5 years old. Great job John.
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Post by cougarhearted on Jun 10, 2011 7:46:05 GMT -7
Happy Golden Birthday Sandusky!!!! Have ALLLLLL the catnip you want, I don't care what Scott or anyone else thinks.
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Post by cougarhearted on Jun 13, 2011 7:42:10 GMT -7
I take it that Sierra is standing directly on top of Bunker? That's pretty wise, I think Bunker would be a bit paranoid of heights anyway. lol! Also, is that like some sort of faux bear fur that the dogs have over them? I betcha with that on in that Arizona heat, plus Sierra and Bunker's double coats..... oh, boy..... hot, hot, HOT!
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Post by crosshair on Jun 13, 2011 18:43:21 GMT -7
Also, is that like some sort of faux bear fur that the dogs have over them? I betcha with that on in that Arizona heat, plus Sierra and Bunker's double coats..... oh, boy..... hot, hot, HOT! Perhaps that is how they are defeated. ;D
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Post by Panzerschreck on Jun 15, 2011 16:30:01 GMT -7
The pic is too small. Hard to read. ^^;
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Post by John Prengaman on Jun 16, 2011 12:07:05 GMT -7
The pic is too small. Hard to read. ^^; If you right click on the thumbnail images, you can open them up in a separate browser window or in a separate browser tab. That will give you the option of seeing them full-size. Unfortunately, the shadowbox that opens when you left click on the thumbnail will only get as tall as your browser screen. That can make things difficult to read (especially on a laptop). Sorry for the trouble!
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Post by cougarhearted on Jun 17, 2011 7:32:35 GMT -7
Tsk...tsk... the "Dogs of Woof" are being a bit fussy about the tetherball they want, eh?
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Post by crosshair on Jun 20, 2011 4:37:06 GMT -7
Oh poor Mellencamp, you can tell he is just so thrilled about this scene. ;D
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Post by xane on Jun 20, 2011 6:10:58 GMT -7
The "...the imaginary" panel made me crack up. Poor Mellencamp. Even Hobbes had some kind of physical presence in reality. "Father" Mom fox doesn't look all that thrilled either. Let me guess, the vixen's name is Vixy.
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Post by cougarhearted on Jun 20, 2011 7:19:10 GMT -7
Perhaps. ;D Just gotta love the little nods to Fox and the Hound. Also kind of reminded me of the Lion King too by the way the older fox was saying that everything would be the younger fox's.
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Post by Dwartz Farquhartz on Jun 20, 2011 15:11:59 GMT -7
The time off's done you good, John. I'm really liking the Grail bit now.
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Post by dwartz on Jun 20, 2011 15:13:11 GMT -7
forgot to sign in first, but my message is the same!
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Post by cougarhearted on Jun 24, 2011 10:29:58 GMT -7
If you ask me, I think "daddy" fox should consider hiring brighter guards.
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