The Buckets by Greg Cravens for November 14, 2014
Transcript:
Why'd you suddenly decide to sneak up and tickle me? Eddie and I were playing! I was tickling him and he was laughing! We were having a great time! Oh. I'm sorry I missed it. So as I! So I came to tickle you. I thought you'd laugh, too. I'm sorry I reacted so negatively, Larry. Watch out for him, mom! He'll tickle ya til ya wet your pants!
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 9 years ago
Here’s the answer to the wherefores about the now infamous tickling episode. Let this be a lesson to all.
Observer fo Irony over 9 years ago
Sounds like child abuse to me.
sfreader1 over 9 years ago
My brother and I used to have tickling “fights” when we were 8 and 11. It finally got so that I was immune to tickling. Must have been overload.
Roger Merritt over 9 years ago
I’ve always hated being tickled. Bullies like to tickle their victims.
Retired Dude over 9 years ago
In this case it’s an expression of love between father and son. I can’t see what’s wrong with that.
Marko56 over 9 years ago
Look at the shnozzolas on these people. How do they get their t-shirts on?
Diane Lee Premium Member over 9 years ago
So, despite the fact that HE attacked her, SHE is the one who is blaming herself for “reacting negatively”. I sorta figured it would work out to be her fault way one way or the other.
Allan CB Premium Member over 9 years ago
awww cute…
Comic Minister Premium Member over 9 years ago
Don’t interrupt Eddie!
Saucy1121 Premium Member over 9 years ago
See today’s Back in the Day for a different outcome to a tickle.
connie over 9 years ago
Many people don’t realize that tickling actually can be considered a form of torture and bullying. If the child wets his pants, it’s gone too far.
slsharris over 9 years ago
And one guess as to who is going to do the laundry…