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EarlP2 said, 5 months ago
I’m afraid we’re going to be to late to save the soup, or any remaining shred of Earl’s dignity!
EarlP2 said, 5 months ago
One of the other strips defined “eternity” as from now until Christmas – for Earl, it’s from now until Opal and Pearl show up. And then a new eternity begins — they’ll never let him forget this.
Llewellenbruce said, 5 months ago
Roscoe’s got his fleas to worry about Earl. He
ain’t got time to help you.
poppy1313
said, 5 months ago
You are stuck Earl
templo SUD said, 5 months ago
I bet that’s what all non-rescue dogs think: they’re not Lassie
paha_siga said, 5 months ago
Can’t he roll over to side, perhaps?
Linguist said, 5 months ago
What did I say yesterday ? Mr. Crane must have seen my Lassie comments.
beviek
said, 5 months ago
@Linguist
Here’s precicesly what you said! And it’s funny as
heheck!!!……………………………
Linguist said, about 5 hours ago
" Quick Lassie, bring the rope ! Good girl.! Now, let me slip it on you and I’ll hold on while you pull me up.
Wait ! Come back here. Where the hell do you think your going ?
LASSIE !! COME BACK ! "
beviek
said, 5 months ago
I can vouch for the uslessness of a dog when you need a little help. I’ve had mine on walks when I slipped on ice twice. Broke my leg one of those times and once when I was dehydrated and fainted and landed on the sidewalk. He never stopped sniffing around the grass! Couldn’t be bothered to stop what he was doing! At least he didn’t run off and leave me. He did make a big fuss when the medics put me in the ambulance though. That’s just cause he wanted to go for a ride too. :O
beviek
said, 5 months ago
Bet Earl will lay there getting hungrier and hungrier and not be able to get up and get that soup simmering on the stove.
cbrsarah said, 5 months ago
@paha_siga
I was thinking the same thing. When my husband gets stuck, I tell him to roll over to get better leverage.
AKHenderson
said, 5 months ago
I remember those chairs – long before “ergonomics” became a household word.
Linguist said, 5 months ago
@beviek
Oh, how I can relate !
Remember, I joined the Kiss the Pavement Club, last April. I was walking my deaf dog, ,Zeke, at 5am when. I fell and he continued his perambulation – up the street and around the corner – without so much as a backward glance. When I shambled my way up to him and regained his leash, he was already half way home and totally oblivious of the fact his master had taken a bad spill.
So much for rescue dogs !
Number Three said, 5 months ago
Hahahahahahaha!
xxx
whmIII said, 5 months ago
I said this would happen 2 days ago…and no, I do NOT know Brian Crane.