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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, 4 months ago
What do you think that is, 440RoadRunner?
(The kid has a future in bureaucracy.)
Jo Clear said, 4 months ago
Norman is smarter than his Dad ? Never would have thunk it…
Sportymonk said, 4 months ago
I know the feeling.
Gator007 said, 4 months ago
Sometimes when I turn on/off theTV it will turn on/off either the TV or the cable box.
Bob
said, 4 months ago
@Gator007
Same here.
Five boys said, 4 months ago
Didn’t understand problem or solutions!
rangerlg said, 4 months ago
Why would a new TV have more than one remote?
Macushlalondra said, 4 months ago
Everything is more complicated than it used to be even using the phone, you have to go through so many steps. What happened to just picking it up and dialing a number? Oh no, you have to press this, then that, and maybe eventually the number. Sigh….
david_42 said, 4 months ago
It’s easy: Turn the power on, turn the computer on, put a DVD in the computer.
DAZZ
said, 4 months ago
My newest TV did not have a code that my TiVo could read(among may pages of choices), so I still have to turn on/off and change volume with the TV remote, but all other functions use the TiVo.
upstairs TV is better, but cable service was here this week and left me with one new remote for converter box without taking away the old one.
DAZZ
said, 4 months ago
I think this cable tech was a newbie. He was flummaxed by some things that I knew and was more interested in the dress displayed on the nearby mannikin (one of my designs).
route66paul said, 4 months ago
It is not only the tv – it is the cable box, the video game console, the dvd player, the vhs(don’t forget the betamax). It is very confusing and not worth it to get the program you were searching for.
BRYANT HOLLIFIELD said, 4 months ago
MALL COP STRESS
Night-Gaunt49 said, 4 months ago
Get a universal remote. Should keep the number down considerably.
Crash_55 said, 4 months ago
Between multiple game consoles, TV, receiver, HDMI switch and cable box I think I was up to 10 devices in the living room. I bought one good programmable remote and now I just push a button on it for what I want to do and it turns on the correct hardware and changes the settings. So much easier to have one remote do everything