FoxTrot Classics by Bill Amend
- September 15, 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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Comments (12) Jump to Comments Form
Johanan Rakkav
said,
2 months ago
Why ask for new strips when the old ones keep on being so relevant to the times?
Plus ca change, plus ca c’est la meme chose (The more things change, the more they stay the same…)
johnnypar91 said, 2 months ago
I’m trying to figure out why Roger keeps looking up.
Josh 1360 said, 2 months ago
The end credits rolling from bottom to the top of the television screen. Remember, this was in the days before the Networks (and local TV)
started squeezing them to bottom or the right of the screen to show promotions of upcoming programs. That’s because today’s viewers have microscopic attention spans. They could care less about the production companies that makes those TV series possible. Some of us still do.
legaleagle48 said, 2 months ago
Nope. The joke is that he’s literally following the ups and downs of the stock market on “Wall Street Wrap-Up.” It has nothing to do with the end credits.
CarieMac said, 2 months ago
i agree with legaleagle
TrapperJohn said, 2 months ago
Since the TV is BELOW eye level, he’s not watching the TV whenever he is looking up, so I’m with johnnypar91 – I have NO IDEA what this strip means, and thus IT IS NOT FUNNY.
LibrarianInTraining said, 2 months ago
He might well be praying. Lord knows more than one person has sent up a plea or two when told of the current economic state. lol
J/k. Yeah, he’s supposed to be watching the market go up and down, but the TV’s in all the wrong place.
Ray C
said,
2 months ago
Looks like Amend just made a small mistake here. Considering that we all believe that Peter carries his lunch to school in a twenty pound sack, this is not a problem for me. It is very funny, and surprisingly timely.
Bob Wells said, 2 months ago
As Ricky Ricardo would say, “if ha gotta ‘splain ‘em, dey ain’t funny”.
kab2rb said, 2 months ago
Dad’s is to close to the TV.
treBsdrawkcaB said, 2 months ago
If this was written 10 years ago, then it would have been during the extreme fluctuations caused by the enormous dot-com boom and subsequent bust. There were violent stock market swings at that time.
Today, Roger would have gone from staring at the bottom of the TV screen to staring at his shoes and then going down to the basement to dig a deep hole.
Ray C
said,
2 months ago
treBsdrawkcaB: I have to disagree. The market has been going up as much as going down. The fluctuations have been extreme, but they average out to a pretty good slope.It think the DJI has risen almost 9% this past year. So Dad’s up and down head bobbing is right on the mark.
Job situation stinks, house prices are low, and businesses are failing, so the economy is bad; but the market is up.