Garfield by Jim Davis
- October 17, 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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EarlWash said, about 1 month ago
Yup, thunder theigh Orleen, they called her.
sjoujke said, about 1 month ago
Sne must have had a bit of a list to one side.
♠Lonewolf♠
said,
about 1 month ago
What are pals for?!
Dora Dingle said, about 1 month ago
A girl in private school called me “Thunder Thighs”. Then later I started calling her “One Hit Wanda”!
Fer Lefer said, about 1 month ago
If it was a big purse by the outside, I can’t imagine the 20 times space inside full of whatevers!
trekkievoynut
said,
about 1 month ago
i agree w/ Garfield :)
Susan001 said, about 1 month ago
I carry a heavy purse, and I don’t have a big bicep–just stooped posture! LOL
Macushlalondra
said,
about 1 month ago
Aww what are friends for Garfield?
Stuart Gathman said, about 1 month ago
@Susan001, I carry a heavy backpack (and bike to work). To convert the stooped posture to upper body muscles, I use it as a weight when walking, standing in line, or otherwise waiting around. Just do curls, lifts with arm extended, lifts from over shoulder, etc. Both sides, of course. Don’t worry, girls don’t get unfeminine muscles without hormone supplements, and Wonder Woman muscles are sexy.
Johanan Rakkav
said,
about 1 month ago
Ms. Orlene sounds like one of the Moties from The Mote in God’s Eye (a famous sci-fi novel by Larry Niven and, if memory serves, Jerry Pournell)!
JanCinVV
said,
about 1 month ago
My chiropractor told me off for carrying a heavy purse. He said it can cause all sorts of back problems with the weight on one side only. I still have my purse, but I usually leave it locked up in my car while I carry one of those “smart clips” in my pocket.
EarlWash said, about 1 month ago
Dora Dingle, you’re funny!
Wildmustang1262 said, about 1 month ago
JanCinVV said, about 1 hour ago
My chiropractor told me off for carrying a heavy purse. He said it can cause all sorts of back problems with the weight on one side only. I still have my purse, but I usually leave it locked up in my car while I carry one of those “smart clips” in my pocket.
Advice: Put your heavy bag in the trunk of your car and close/lock so no one will steal your bag. Do not leave anything that are valuable in the car.
Ushindi
said,
about 1 month ago
I think I used to date Orleen - great at arm wrestling.
Susan001 said, about 1 month ago
Stuart, I was only funnin”.
But what’s REALLY hard is carrying that purse as well as two heavy bags of groceries! I hang the purse around my neck when I have to carry bundles.
Yeah, I could have them delivered, but the grocery stores in my neighborhood charge $3.35 for this “privelege”. With the cost of food and household supplies, I just can’t afford that luxury.
And for anyone who wonders, I live in NYC, so I don’t need a car.
yyyguy
said,
about 1 month ago
Johanan Rakkav: it was Niven & Pournelle who wrote “Mote.” It’s the only one of their collaborations i disliked (so much so, that i didn’t even finish reading it. i did like all their other collaborations i ever found, though.)
mottih said, about 1 month ago
if there was one more panel it should be jon saying sarcastically - “you’re welcome”
momz said, about 1 month ago
..Last name Dover? Uncle Ben’s sister.