Daddy's Home by Tony Rubino and Gary Markstein
- December 30, 2012
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Daddy’s Home is a contemporary, family comic with an emphasis on the role of the modern father. No other cartoon feature examines domesticity from this uniquely male perspective, while remaining universally appealing to both genders. Through the eyes of a stay-at-home-dad, Daddy’s Home casts a unique light on everyday situations. With biting sarcasm and sharp wit, Peter and a cast of supporting characters, navigate the turbulent waters of modern family life.
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Tony Rubino
said, 5 months ago
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beviek
said, 5 months ago
How much can I what? Not much!
When our son was in high school he used to lift his little grade school sister up like he was bench pressing. And he’d encourage her to drink a big glass of something and move her around to hear the liquid swoosh around in her tummy. We didn’t allow sitting around with electronic gadgets all day. They had to think of things to do. :)
frumdebang said, 5 months ago
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I’m not sure exactly, but certainly less than 1000 pounds.
Knightman
said, 5 months ago
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I don’t remember, its been awhile since I lifted weights. But I do lift my self of the couch to get me a drink of water once in awhile.
Plods with Beer ( did I mention beer? )
said, 5 months ago
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Why would I want to iron a bench?
cdward said, 5 months ago
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I’m not sure this is the right crowd for that question….
Citizen GROG!
said, 5 months ago
I don’t do weights. But I’m no couch potato either. I get my exercise without paying the gym dues.
Jane said, 5 months ago
I think this strip is exaggerating just a little. It usually takes about 2weeks to get back to normal at my gym :-). The regulars take bets on how long it takes. Never recall one one of the resolutioners to stick with it. But the folks that decide that today is the first day of the rest of their life … Those are the ones we see again.
The J.A.M. said, 5 months ago
Typical Americans…
Linda Dean
said, 5 months ago
I walk with 2lb weights on my ankles, and carry 5lb weights in my hands…thats enough…
Perkycat said, 5 months ago
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I don’t press any benches and don’t go to the gym. I do my home treadmill every other day and I do lift little dumbbells. (No – not my grandkids!)
ronald rini
said, 5 months ago
your close i belong to a gym not that it has done me any good. but It takes till the end of jan to look like that
cleokaya (THE FLASH)
said, 5 months ago
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I lift brandy snifters for exercise. I do plenty of reps though.
starlady1
said, 5 months ago
Ping Pong!!!!! I’m taking privates. Very fun and you can take it into old ago too.
Shyygirl27 said, 5 months ago
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I don’t.