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Babies and puppies are both quite cute, but underneath the soft, cuddly exteriors lie the fearsome hearts of competitors. Well, not really. When a new baby joins the household, Sophie the dog is initially irritated, but eventually comes to see the baby, Doug, as the asset he is: a better way to get snacks. Though the baby is still hogging precious attention, and has a tendency to pull ears and be a general nuisance, a begrudging friendship forms between the two rivals. Watch the mischief unfold in Brian Anderson’s Dog Eat Doug.
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simpsonfan2 said, 5 months ago
Must be from L.A.
ellisaana
said, 5 months ago
That is a classic DC snow storm, destined to shut down businesses and snarl traffic, because when people do get home, they have to rush out and buy toilet paper.
Destiny23 said, 5 months ago
Hey, they’re better at forecasting snow (albeit one flake) than the Weather Network!
Clydesmom66 said, 5 months ago
so they moved to Georgia. If someone throws an ice cube out the window they panic and close schools. Everyone runs to the grocery store convinced they will never see bread, milk, eggs, and fried chicken ever again.
Greyhame said, 5 months ago
No problem here. We always keep the shelves stocked in case of gubbmint takeover.
Bob Ress said, 5 months ago
I was in Houston when a “snowstorm” of 1/4 inch shut down the city for a day and a half.
LynnMS said, 5 months ago
Great strip today — Walt Kelly would be proud!
Purple Morpho 2015 said, 5 months ago
Apparently squirrels are crazy everywhere.
Jessica_D said, 5 months ago
I want to see the squirrel in panel 3 pop up on that weather channel when storms are forecast.
“Bearring down. Rarrr!”
pinkx said, 5 months ago
know 2 snofakes alike
Hunter7 said, 5 months ago
… don’t you mean no 2 ‘flakes’ are alike? :)
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Reminds me of a snowfall in Edmonton….the residents complained they got Vancouver snow. ie ``undriveable``.
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We don`t get much snow in Vancouver, but when we do…..it turns to bumpy ice when it hits the road. Its very nice though, on the mountains.
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time to raid the grocery store.
hcr1985 said, 5 months ago
@Bob Ress
I was born in Illinois, currently in Ohio, and my brothers lives in Minneapolis. We are snow warriors!!! On the other hand, when places down south get a snowflake, it’s armageddon!!!!
Brian Anderson said, 5 months ago
Apparently we may actually get snow. But also apparent is the fact that here, one inch is a lot.
kaecispop said, 5 months ago
@simpsonfan2
Not necessarily. Here in South Louisiana, snow flurries are enough to shut down every thing. Of course we are not equipped for any type of snow. We have a protracted rainy season instead of winter.
StoicLion said, 5 months ago
I spent many years living in snow zones, including 2 long years exiled in Connecticut. So, though I am a Southerner – born and bred – I can handle the snow. But I’ve noticed most northerners cannot handle hot weather.