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Tony Cochran’s Agnes is a whimsical look at childhood through the eyes of the title character and her best friend, Trout. What sets this strip apart is the focus on that limbo just before little girls discover boys and appropriate social skills.
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win said, 11 months ago
fine print: male enhancement supplement
SUSAN NEWMAN
said, 11 months ago
Just who is Trout’s mother—Blanche Devereaux???
rshive said, 11 months ago
A Fed behind every tree, apparently. They probably keep running inventory of the lemons at the local stores and act quickly in the case of dicrepancies. Your choice Agnes, a life of crime or not.
kwerk52 said, 11 months ago
Glad to see the spelling was correct.
tigre1 said, 11 months ago
Make mine sweet. Absolutely hilarious.
Dry
said, 11 months ago
I thought this was a family strip? SNERK! ;-)
mynx wormwood said, 11 months ago
Depends on your faith. If you believe ‘in the beginning was the word’, you might try calling it ‘fedless dateaid’.
alcors3 said, 11 months ago
One thing is sure: If she voted it was for Bonzobama!
DavidHuieGreen said, 11 months ago
It is unlikely the feds would notice Agnes. City or county officials might but feds are unlikely.
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It’s interesting that Agnes keeps seeing obstructions from government rather than lack of real product.
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It reminds me how many people newly come to this country see only the opportunities rather than the obstructions.
As a result, even if many fail, many succeed. Even those who fail have learned lessons which make success more likely with the next attempt.
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Those who see only obstructions alwas fail,
since they never try.