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Silly family antics and goofball humor, the Drabble family tickles readers' funny bones with outrageous antics. Kevin Fagan's lighthearted family strip chronicles the zany mishaps of his offbeat characters, especially goofball college student Norman Drabble and his donut-eating father Ralph. One of the best-loved families in the comics, the Drabble clan also includes smart younger brother Patrick, precocious little sister Penny, and June, the Drabble matriarch best known as "Honeybunch."
From Norm's relentless pursuit of his dream girl to Ralph's hilarious power struggles with Oogie the cat, Drabble is always full of witty, wacky and wonderful humor. The genuine love that keeps the Drabbles from driving each other crazy makes it one of the best family comic strips around, and the loony things they do make it one of the funniest.
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Proginoskes said, 10 months ago
Yeah, you slacker!
kbyrdleroy123 said, 10 months ago
Can’t you do anything right?
Magnolia42 said, 10 months ago
Wringer Washer
sleeepy2
said, 10 months ago
I love Ralph’s face in panel 4.
whmIII said, 10 months ago
Norm is not the sharpest tool in the drawer…
reese828
said, 10 months ago
@
Your timeline for the automatic washer is off by a few decades. The washer as we know it today was researched during the WWII years and introduced to the market soon after the war ended
gregC6 said, 10 months ago
yes we had an automatic washer in the 50s
CharlieTuba
said, 10 months ago
So it’s “a” drier and not “the” drier. Does this mean that Norman went to Sears to get a new one?
RUBBER DUCKY said, 10 months ago
one time …last week…..i was helping my pappy with his boat……….he said…
." run and get me a screwdriver !!! "……..so i ran as fast as i could and brought him back a orange juice and vodka…..
and he said …’ that’s NOT what i wanted !!!, Give it to me and go and get me a screwdriver and do it right this time !!!!!after 6 times…..he forgot what he wanted me to get…so i went swimming…….
Ryan said, 10 months ago
Norman, Norman, Norman
Terry Stouffer said, 10 months ago
Whenever my Dad would send me for a tool; I knew I would bring the wrong thing. Even if I knew the right thing to bring; I would second guess myself and screw it up!
Linda Dean
said, 10 months ago
@RUBBER DUCKY
you made me snort Dr Pepper….roflllllll…
Miserichord said, 10 months ago
@
Wikipedia “washer (hardware)”
The origin of the word is unknown; the first recorded use of the word was in 1346, however the first time its definition was recorded was in 1611