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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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beviek
said, 4 months ago
Let him try it. See how quick he stops as soon as it starts to hurt!
nazzofoggenmach said, 4 months ago
sure, if you promise to start at the collar bone.
Plods with Beer ( did I mention beer? )
said, 4 months ago
Always pay attention when your kids ask you questions. My dad learned the hard way. Short version: soggy cheerio, teaspoon catapult, 4 year old, “Dad, can I?”
frumdebang said, 4 months ago
@Tony Rubino
I just don’t know what to say, Tony.
lisapaloma13 said, 4 months ago
I thought he knew what he was saying. After all, with Elliott, “after you do your homework” is essentially “never”.
Citizen GROG!
said, 4 months ago
You gotta pay more attention to what the kid’s sayin’
Doctor Toon
said, 4 months ago
That’s why the best standard answer is always “Ask your mother”
Redhead55
said, 4 months ago
It’s questions like this that would invoke my fathers favorite answer. “Before you ask, the answer is no!”
Dry
said, 4 months ago
When I was little, my mom was napping on the couch, partly awake. I asked her then if there was really a Santa Claus. She told me “no”. Then she realized what I asked and what she answered. Never saw anyone sit “bolt upright” that fast before! LOL!
(I was crushed for a while though. After all, I was just a little girl!)