FoxTrot Classics by Bill Amend for October 25, 2013

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    Templo S.U.D.  over 10 years ago

    An idiot Roger is.

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    einarbt  over 10 years ago

    Andy should know better.

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    thomas.hviid.thorn  over 10 years ago

    Maybe he should run for congress… :)

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    skeeterhawk  over 10 years ago

    Should I stir the pot by bringing up the old stereotype? “Hmm, it’s usually the woman who goes on a shopping binge and the man who has a fit about the budget.”

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    Destiny23  over 10 years ago

    Some people are just too stupid to have a credit card! Of course, they’re the ones the credit card companies love… (All that junk he bought will cost him 3 times the purchase price in interest charges.)

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    Zanere  over 10 years ago

    whay not? he’d fit right in with the rest of the idiots that are there.

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    sbchamp  over 10 years ago

    Askin’ questions to which she already knows the answer

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    ProfessorKid  over 10 years ago

    “But by buying the larger sizes I’m actually saving us money!” ; ))

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    Doctor11  over 10 years ago

    Roger is a goner and I bet Andy will let him live long enough for the trick ‘n treaters to have a first crack when they learn that there isn’t any Halloween candy at the house.

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    Jeff0811  over 10 years ago

    When I go food shopping for basics one of my wife’s favorite sayings is “Don’t go crazy now”, meaning, I guess, don’t spend too much. I bought a lot of things we needed, and a few things we didn’t need, came to around $75.00. I came home singing the song, “I’m not crazy, just a little unwell”. I was then informed anything over $50.00 is crazy. I told her, That’s nuts.

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    thronchl000  almost 5 years ago

    :D

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