FoxTrot Classics by Bill Amend
- October 16, 2008
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FoxTrot is a comic strip with attitude, wit and a big dose of reality. Bill Amend’s brilliant understanding of sibling rivalry and generational struggles comes to life in a refreshing blend of humor and truth.
Readers of all ages will love this glimpse into family life with the FoxTrot gang. Come and laugh with Roger and Andy, and their kids Peter, Paige and Jason.
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Ray C
said,
about 1 year ago
My kind of role model.
blackman2732 said, about 1 year ago
Such a good father figure
melosch2010 said, about 1 year ago
I thought that’s why you had kids…to make them do the work you didn’t want to do.
mrprongs said, about 1 year ago
Just remember, they’ll be chosing your old folks home one day.
Ray C
said,
about 1 year ago
As my son keeps reminding me.
Wenthral said, about 1 year ago
Best place to hide a rake is under all the leves in the yard.
miniturnip said, about 1 year ago
nah, you have to hide the rake in the one place no one ever looks for a rake, on the roof.
Ed
said,
about 1 year ago
This must have been written before leaf blowers. That’s actually kind of fun.