Garfield by Jim Davis
- September 11, 2009
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What a cat! A cat for all seasons. Sassy. Opinionated. This lasagna loving, mailman chasing, sarcastic cat is a classic that readers love. Garfield, Odie and Jon will leave you wanting a daily dose of this beloved bunch! Garfield’s crafty talent with words and sneaky preference for practical jokes often leave his owner, Jon - and us - speechless, and always wanting more.
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tbree said, 2 months ago
Wait until she wants to go shopping for clothes. Then you’re really ……
SprSynJn said, 2 months ago
I don’t know, something about John tells me he would normally like that sort of outing.
Wildmustang1262 said, 2 months ago
Jon, Liz does her own thing for herself, not you! Duhh!
hagarthehorrible said, 2 months ago
Garfield show jon some man thing like feeding his pet and taking care ofthe house
ejcapulet
said,
2 months ago
Oh come on! What kind of a craft fair was this? The craft fairs I’ve been to had booths full of carved wooden bookends, cedar chests, and coffee tables with different wood inlaid in the surface - all hand-made in someone’s shop. So how is woodworking a girly thing?
cryptomaniac said, 2 months ago
Shopping of any sort that doesn’t involve bragging about the cool deal you got or the outstanding features / attributes of your purchase is a girl thing, I suppose… also note, most men wouldn’t refer to shopping as shopping, even if that’s what it really is…
LibrarianInTraining said, 2 months ago
Ej, cuz we do needlepoint, afghans, and dolls.
I’ve been trying to get my hubs into wood burning as a hobby so he’ll enjoy going to Michael’s with me. As it is, he drops me off at the door and runs next door to the CompUsa.
♠Lonewolf♠
said,
2 months ago
Librarian—That’s me when I take my lady shopping!! LOL
Macushlalondra
said,
2 months ago
Why should he hate a crafts fair? There are masculine crafts as well as feminine ones. If Jon enjoyed it maybe he felt like taking up a hobby and that would be a good thing. You can’t spend your entire life feeding your cat even if your cat is Garfield.
Superfrog said, 2 months ago
Men hunt. Women gather.
If we are going to the crafts fair to hunt for something then that’s fine. If we’re going there to gather stuff well that’s not so much fun for the guys.
Susan001 said, 2 months ago
You scratch my back; I scratch yours.
Or whatever it is we scratch! LOL
Nesbiteme said, 2 months ago
Jon needs to take a page from Garfield’s lesson book and learn to relax.
blackman2732 said, 2 months ago
When caught getting in touch with one’s un-manly side, it is appropriate to do something manly. Good suggestion, Garfield. You might also need to “burp from both ends” to clear this one up.
GreighWolf said, 2 months ago
Just wait till ya go shopping Jon. >XD
Guilden_NL said, 2 months ago
I feel that a car auction and/or show is in order Jon! Scratch, belch and drink beer through the entire afternoon. Let’s see how fast Liz bolts from there.
Comic-Nut said, 2 months ago
Jon, take Liz to the family’s farm. Let’s see how long she lasts then…. Then again, maybe its the farm boy in Jon that Liz is drawn to….
Susan001 said, 2 months ago
Did Jon buy anything?
Every year, I go visit art and antique shows at the Seventh Regiment Armory here in NYC. I just love them! Even though I can’t afford to buy anything, it’s fun just to schmmze around.
Besides, I can buy knockoffs that are just as beautiful as the originals.
MisngNOLA
said,
2 months ago
I got in touch with my feminine side. Can somebody tell me what a temporary restraining order means?
Ushindi
said,
2 months ago
Jon - pop a cold one or two and watch a few episodes of “Baywatch”. That should put you right again.
LaMoine Hill said, 2 months ago
I’ll scratch yours, if you’ll scratch mine,LOL
Joe Allen Doty said, 2 months ago
Jon is trying to live down to the phony stereotype created by men who think that it is unmanly to do certain things.
I almost wish that I had been 6’4” tall and very muscular when I was on the Greyhound bus between Tulsa, Oklahoma and Joplin, Missouri on Friday. I wanted to tell the man who was calling his toddler age boy a “pansy” to shut up and act like a man himself. That father used the word several times.
On Saturday, up in Mulberry, Kansas where I was staying with my older sister and her husband, his daughter showed up with Mike, her live-in boyfriend, and her son Dakota and her daughter Burgandy.
Dakota is in the 7th grade and takes music lessons. He also is on the junior high school football team, too. It used to be that if one played in the school orchestra or band, he was just too wimpy to play sports.
Apparently, it was Mike’s idea that Dakota bring his clarinet to play for his grandfather while he was visiting. Mike held the music book while Dakota did very good with just one year of lessons in public school.
Joe Allen Doty said, 2 months ago
When I taught one year in Webb City, Missouri, the full-time art teacher was also an assistant football coach. No one would have dared call him a wimp.
Furienna said, 2 months ago
Hmm, that’s funny, Joe, the art teacher also being a football coach. I would think, that arts and football were two totally different things, so few people would the interested in both. I so prefer arts over football, by the way.
bradfordbulls said, 2 months ago
This guy is a dork. He never seems to work yet has money for shopping. What is going on here?
bradfordbulls said, 2 months ago
Above we have got kids called ‘Dakota’ and ‘Burgandy’. Where do you yanks stop with all this prissy crap. No wonder you could not kick Vietnam in the arse! Bunch of pansies! And you have to dress up in armour to play a game of ball! Watch Rugby League and see real men playing a real game!