Baldo by Hector D. Cantu and Carlos Castellanos

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  1. Just plain Steve

    Just plain Steve said, 14 days ago

    The borer takes issue with the boree!

  2. Margueritem

    MargueritemGenius_badge said, 14 days ago

    Good one, Steve!

  3. ejcapulet

    ejcapuletGenius_badge said, 14 days ago

    Heh heh, reminds me of the “10 worst police reports” one of them was “he assaulted me by repeatedly slamming is face into my fist”.

  4. Gweedo Murray

    Gweedo Murray said, 14 days ago

    My neck would be sore if I did that.

  5. Doctor Toon

    Doctor ToonGenius_badge said, 13 days ago

    When I’m on a roll I can be a real talker.
    I’ve had friends over that I could tll were ready to leave, but being polite.
    I simply tell them:
    “You just need to go when you’re ready, I’ll stop talking when your gone.”

  6. Dry

    DryGenius_badge said, 13 days ago

    This is a copy of another strip I saw not long ago, that last panel, word for word, but I forget which strip it was, “Lola” maybe.

  7. DorianKTB

    DorianKTB said, 13 days ago

    Hey, Doctor Toon, I’ll have to remember that line when we visit with family for the coming holidays! :-)

  8. johnnydoc5

    johnnydoc5 said, 13 days ago

    I never mind listening to people, but my brain wanders, so if I lose interest, you’ll know.

  9. cholldekkgher stenstenstaffgher

    cholldekkgher stenst... said, 13 days ago

    My best friend when I was in high school had a dad that would walk up to us or any group of us and start talking about somebody we never heard of, like his brothers, cousins, uncle’s, sister-in-law’s next door neighbors, dog that got run over by a car and he would go on and on, punctuating his sentences with “you know what I mean” , and it was hard to get him to stop, so once my friend grabbed a music stand, and a paper bag, drew a face on it, placed it in front of his dad and we all walked off. He kept talking to it as if it was a real person.