Barkeater Lake by Corey Pandolph
- June 28, 2009
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Barkeater Lake is the fake story of the real Delores Tanzini's move from the Metropolitan NY area to the rural tree infested town of Barkeater Lake, located in the Adirondack Mountains of New York State. Looking for peace and quiet from the loud and war-torn city, she finds herself smack in the middle of completely different brand of crazy.
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ejcapulet
said,
4 months ago
I’ve found that skunks can be reasoned with, once I caught one trying to find a way to tip over my garbage can; so I told it to go away, it stomped its feet at me and I said “I’m not going to shoot you, but someone will if you don’t move your furry butt!” And he actually waddled off! There’s nothing you can say to get rid of squirrels, though.
Joe Minotaur said, 4 months ago
“Mission Accomplished”
Lewreader
said,
4 months ago
Once when I was young and drunk, I tried to catch a skunk for a pet.
Doctor Toon
said,
4 months ago
Corey - I have so missed the chipmunks, thank you!
Remember folks, when the Rodent revolution begins - Corey was one of the first to warn us.
princepavel said, 4 months ago
Excuse me if this takes some of the hilarity away from the strip, but aren’t skunks actually part of the weasel/ferret clan rather than the rodentia group???…having said that I suppose that doesn’t mean they couldn’t strike up a deal with a bunch of revolutionary squirlly millitia types.
CoachChass said, 4 months ago
Absolutely classic BL, capping 7 CONSECUTIVE DAYS OF STRIPS! Corey, sorry for the previous prodding, but I knew you had it in ya, despite Saturday’s strip! :-)
Promise fulfilled…keep it up at whatever pace you can from here on–this is good stuff you’re kickin’ out here, the kind of stuff BL was built on.
Ed
said,
4 months ago
Charlie said:
I hope that’s a reference to the classic Peanuts strip with “The French have retaken Fort Zinderneuf”. That may be too obscure a reference for some, but we’re all comics fans here.
farren
said,
4 months ago
Except that us movie fans know that Schultz took that line from the classic “Beau Geste”.
big G 3469
said,
4 months ago
The squirrels had just
unleashed the ultimate “living” stink bomb with thier war with humanity!
Pprey said, 4 months ago
Anyone notice that the catapult(skunkapult) is only attached to the trunk of ONE tree……..think about it!
My mistake, too much Mahou.
busybutwantmore said, 4 months ago
@Pprey - look closely, there are two trees, each with a portion of the slingshot attached to them.
CoachChass said, 4 months ago
Or a forked tree, perhaps…hard to tell from that angle, but it could be a naturally formed sling-skunk.