
Register for a FREE GoComics account and get this plus any other comic strip delivered to your Personalized Comic Page, Daily. With a free account you will be able to build a Comic Page filled with the Comics you want to see each day.
With the largest collection of Comics and Editorial Cartoons online there is plenty to choose from. Upgrade to a GoComics Pro account (Only $.99/Month) and have unlimited archive access to decades of comics.
Customize Homepage
Daily Comics Email
Comment, share, interact with other comic fans
Welcome to Dixie Drive, the main drag through that little town up the road. Make a right or left onto any side street and who knows what or who you might come across. These folks are as unpredictable as a squirrel in the street on a hot summer's day and they don't care what you think about it. They're not hurting anybody, (except maybe themselves). they're just playing their cards with the hand they were dealt, so stand back and we'll see what they come up with next. The folks near Dixie Drive might reside in some backwater southern town and some of their weirdness may be particularly "Southern" but don't kid yourself, this is Small Town America: the same animal from Portland East to Portland West. Woof!
© Rich Powell - All Rights Reserved.
Copyright © 2013. Universal Uclick, All rights reserved. Terms & Conditions - Privacy Policy

Comments (11) (Please sign in to comment)
margueritem
said, 4 months ago
And Velma will search for another Magic ’Tater for the rest of her life.
Three Steps Over Japan said, 4 months ago
Could save yourself some trouble and just get a junior high math text from the library. It’s even got pi in it…
win said, 4 months ago
Spud savant.
celecca
said, 4 months ago
@Three Steps Over Japan
ooh! Cherry or blueberry?
Rich Powell
said, 4 months ago
I’m pretty sure the math here is wrong too (see the Wizard of Oz!) so, technically, Willard just sounded smart..
Three Steps Over Japan said, 4 months ago
@Rich Powell
No one would have noticed if you hadn’t pointed it out…
aaron wilson dunn said, 4 months ago
Nay! Nay! It is a right triangle that has: ‘a’ squared plus ‘b’ squared equals ‘c’ squared.
Zuhlamon said, 4 months ago
Crest has been shown to be of significant value in a conscientiously-applied program of oral hygiene and regular professional care golly! It works!
Jack Hattaway said, 4 months ago
Maybe this is the opposite of a senior moment.
Notsoastute said, 4 months ago
@Zuhlamon
Hey now, let’s not get above our raisin’ !
Three Steps Over Japan said, 4 months ago
@aaron wilson dunn
But the guy says “the sum of the square roots”, so "sqrt(a) + sqrt(b) = sqrt©. That’s not the same as a^2 + b^2 = c^2.