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Welcome to the wonderful world of obsessive compulsive cartoonist Frank Page and his band of misfits. Bob the Squirrel chronicles the life and times of Bob, a squirrel and Frank, the human he's taken in as his own. Other ingredients in this comic strip stew include Frank's girlfriend- the effervescent "foofy coffee chick" Lezley, her daughter Lauren and Maggie, the overly protective pug mix. And to complete the meal, why don't we throw in Frank's dog, a jack russell terrier named Lucy---a dog who loves to climb trees, eat nacho chips and generally be the yang to Bob's ying. There's something for everyone in Bob the Squirrel... so, make a daily stop to see what's going on. You will not be disappointed.
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bhinkle said, 4 months ago
Somebody ’splain this to me please. Is the cat hissing at the furnace noise / airflow – or are the dogs laying by the air intakes are their (warmed) smell is being circulated? And so soon after such a MFA-y Sunday strip …
DDS029 said, 4 months ago
I think Bob is looking for one to sit in front of himself, and the cat is giving him a “Don’t even think about getting me to move,” hiss. The last panel would be sarcasm. Also could have been stated, "Gee, you’d never know the furnace is running.
Frank Page
said, 4 months ago
@bhinkle
in keeping with the MFA-y Sunday, the hiss from Tommy is representative of feline plight in a household society while getting warm in front of a natural gas heated vent. Tommy’s discourse when referencing the act of being heated is simple, yet complex at the same time. In fact, one could say that the hissing could be from the furnace itself…if that were true, then the heat represents society and the cat represents how we block ourselves out from ourselves.
Then again, he could just be an immovable object not willing to move over for a squirrel.
weasleman4 said, 4 months ago
That is so true!
David Henderson said, 4 months ago
I would hope that house has more than 3 vents.