Grand Avenue by Steve Breen and Mike Thompson
- January 19, 2013
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Grand Avenue stars Kate Macfarlane, an avid sports fan who powerwalks to stay in shape. Not your typical cookie-baking granny, Grandma Kate has her hands full with her terrific twosome, who are best buddies even though their personalities clash. Gabby is an ambitious, newspaper-reading little girl who plans to become a billionaire before she's 30. Her brother Michael is a more sensitive soul who prefers riding his skateboard or performing scenes from Shakespeare to just about anything else.
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Teresa said, 4 months ago
Also, have you had to wait until somebody takes you outside before you can go potty?
david_42 said, 4 months ago
When I was an undergrad, a couple guys decided that dog kibble was nutritionally superior to the cafeteria food. They came up with a couple dozen recipes and published a cookbook! They claim to have lived on kibble and beer for an entire semester.
Comic Minister said, 4 months ago
Not that she know of Rudy.
comicsssfan said, 4 months ago
It’s a dog’s life.
whmIII said, 4 months ago
@david_42
Their breath must have been something…and, did they get their afternoon walk?
tsandl said, 4 months ago
@david_42
Most dog kibble wouldn’t provide enough vitamin C for humans (dogs and most other animals don’t need it in their diets), but other than that, it probably is superior to most college cafeteria food. And it tastes better, too.