FoxTrot Classics by Bill Amend
- May 02, 2009
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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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rayannina said, 6 months ago
Yep - Jason is all boy.
skeeterhawk said, 6 months ago
With all that knowledge Jason allegedly demonstrated in a previous comic, I thought he would have calculated that the gravity would create a force greater than the rubberbands could resist.
I guess mathematical knowledge doesn’t equate to having brains, or at least common sense. Hmm.
Northwoodser said, 6 months ago
OUCH! It sometimes hurts to learn.
LibrarianInTraining said, 6 months ago
skeeterhawk, I regret to inform you, common sense is no longer common.
But, yeah, I see what you mean.
BridgeGuy said, 6 months ago
… and here I was worried about the pain Jason is in - a face full of dirt and 500 rubberbands snapping him in the a$$ …
Phaze58 said, 6 months ago
It doesn’t matter how intelligent you are as a kid ,if it looks like a good idea you’ll do it anyway .
Yukoneric said, 6 months ago
I have scars proving children aren’t intelligent.
cleokaya
said,
6 months ago
No matter how much planning is put into a bungee, you wouldn’t get me to try it. Not because it might break, but with my body and all of the aches and pains I get whenever I lift or twist “the wrong way”, that final jerk of the bungee would have me sitting in my hot tub trying to coax these old bones into some semblance of normalcy.
Rmom said, 6 months ago
cleo - I can relate! Now that I’m almost 50, I find my body can’t tolerate what I used to do with it years ago. My hubby & I used to love roller coasters, but now that our sons are tall enough to go on the fun ones, if we go with them, we’re in too much pain afterwards.
The Knight Who Says ... said, 6 months ago
Seems like at least he would’ve thought of putting a trampoline under him…
The Knight Who Says ... said, 6 months ago
Seems like at least he would’ve thought of putting a trampoline under him…
metawarr566 said, 6 months ago
If he twisted them into a rope, then it might work. But Jason is a true scientist: he follows trial and error.
Shikamoo
said,
6 months ago
Reminds me of Calvin and Hobbes.