Little Otto by Scott Nickel
- July 10, 2009
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Little Otto is a typical 5-year-old boy. (Be afraid. Be very afraid.) His friends include Karen (the superior female), Clyde (not the sharpest crayon in the box), Madison (the Uber Nerd), and Raggs (the Wonder Dog). Together they share all the wonder and joy and frustration and cooties and swellness of a little boy's world.
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bald 716 said, 4 months ago
i’ll have the liver and milk… you can feed the spinach to those starving kids in what ever country has all those starving kids this week
Joe Allen Doty said, 4 months ago
I like fried liver with onions and the only way that I like spinach by itself is to put French dressing on it.
I haven’t outgrown my need for milk.
cleokaya
said,
4 months ago
I love spinach. We have spinach salads, spinach and feta calzones, spinach this and spinach that. LOL
sottwell said, 4 months ago
I wonder how many people realize that the idea that spinach is good for iron was the result of a misplaced decimal point? An entire cultural icon (Popeye) based on a clerical error.
Lewreader
said,
4 months ago
Popeye has misshapen arms, a skinny , ugly girlfriend and got beat up all the time by the same bully. Keep your darned spinach,