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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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SusanSunshine
said, 5 months ago
It’s all in the advertising…
win said, 5 months ago
Accept no substitutions.
Bruno Zeigerts said, 5 months ago
Cheese crackers?
Grate Expectations.
prasrinivara
said, 5 months ago
“Drive the stove”?
J. Short
said, 5 months ago
Imagine there’s a sandwich.
It’s easy if you try.
No bread slice below it,
No bologna to fry..
PICTO said, 5 months ago
@prasrinivara
Get off the stove Grandma, you’re too old to be riding the range.
rshive said, 5 months ago
I’ll have the roast beef special. Except bologna for roast beef, fries instead of mashed potatoes, and corn instead of green beans.
frugalnotcheap said, 5 months ago
I had never heard of this, then I met a guy that loved fried bologna sandwiches and he showed me how to make them – except he called them knocker sandwiches…
MayKitten
said, 5 months ago
When I was Agnes’s age I had command of our home kitchen, my mom couldn’t boil water without burning it; as evidenced by the pile of aluminum teakettles in our basement, all with burned out bottoms.
DavidHuieGreen said, 5 months ago
It is the thought that counts and Trout can continue to think “fried bologna sandwich” while eating something amazingly similar to crackers and cheese.
(Not that both aren’t good.)
No telling what she’ll produce when she learns to drive a stove. Which reminds me, many people can’t drive a stove without driving it into the ceiling via grease fire. That’s why the good Lord makes microwaves.
Redkaycei Repoc said, 5 months ago
@J. Short
Ahh… John Short
gmforde said, 5 months ago
Cool! She made a “wish sandwich”, as in “wish it had some meat in it”. How, bow, bow! lol
Night-Gaunt49 said, 5 months ago
You must have command of a great imagination to enjoy something that isn’t there.
Arianne said, 5 months ago
Great strip, great comments! :ↁ
This reminds me slightly of Five Easy Pieces, only much sweeter, of course.
1MadHat said, 5 months ago
If we had some eggs, we could have ham & eggs if we had any ham. 8^)