Pooch Cafe by Paul Gilligan

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  1. cleokaya

    cleokayaGenius_badge said, 9 months ago

    bleeep you Orlando, bleeep you. You have it all, a mansion, a servant, a limo, a sculpted bust of yourself, and best of all…no master. Now you want to take plankie away from your bro. Shame, I say shame on you, you heartless son of a bitch. There is room for two dogs in one house. Granted, you are both a little intense, but how many masters build their dog their very own fire hydrant out of snow.

  2. Margueritem

    MargueritemGenius_badge said, 9 months ago

    Those who feared that Orlando would turn out to be evil seem to be correct.

  3. CaptainColorado

    CaptainColorado said, 9 months ago

    I knew it!

  4. Macushlalondra

    MacushlalondraGenius_badge said, 9 months ago

    So Poncho, the devil looks like you! LOL!

    Now bop Orlando over the head with Plankie and run home to Chazz, Carmen, the cats, and all your buddies down to the Pooch Cafe.

  5. Mac

    Mac said, 9 months ago

    Yup. I think deep down we all knew Orlando was after the plank.

  6. Fenyugreek Tubbsbottl lll

    Fenyugreek Tubbsbott...Genius_badge said, 9 months ago

     
    And there it is good friends…. the truth will out!

    How many wealthy men have from their ivory towers looked down, and looking down, have cried “Oh for a simple hut and an honest wife, for a “faithful hound to follow me on meandering country walks,”? Aye for that, for all of that!”

    Orlando is indeed one of those who, tightly bound in the suffocating mummy wrap of oppressive wealth comes to find that the simple things, the honest, the lovely, the pure, the sacred things in life, (which no silver coin may buy) are sadly not his to have and hold.

    And after all is said and done dear ones, can we now not see that great value of a life simply lived?

    Hence does Poncho have the true wealth, the beam of golden mean, the plank of the paradise.

    There is no doubt that of all the things in this dear world, to loose, sweet Plankie’s loss, in exchange for empty halls echoing hollow whispers of frustrated ghosts and specters of sorrow, would be a tragedy calling for the end of life itself.

    GASP! you say dear Poncho? Gasp is my refrain as well…. for no wonderment, no prize, no treasure is worth so very great a loss of that which once o’er your wee head
    did keep you safe in dreams of happiness and childhoods’s pure and burbling joy.

    Surrender nothing Pocho, surrender nothing I say!
     

  7. Doctor Toon

    Doctor ToonGenius_badge said, 9 months ago

    As much as Plankie means to Poncho, I bet he gives it up. He now knows the love of his family is more important to him than money. Orlando has all that money, but nothing for his soul. Plankie is a connection to their shared past.

  8. danthemanb

    danthemanb said, 9 months ago

    someone saw this coming to…

  9. Carmy

    CarmyGenius_badge said, 9 months ago

    Orlando is a bad, bad doggie. Don’t give him anything Poncho!

  10. Tigger

    TiggerGenius_badge said, 9 months ago

    We all saw this one coming down the pike.
    Hey Poncho,
    Batter Up, Now can you hit a Home Run?

  11. TradeMark

    TradeMark said, 9 months ago

    does anyone else notice you can see Poncho’s pupils in panel 2 and 3.

  12. cleopv154

    cleopv154 said, 9 months ago

    that was his plan ALL along, get him and plankie all alone and butter him up with all his fancy rich mess and no master’s love then…. BAM!!! ask for plankie, I agree with u poncho he is pure Evil an evil genius to be exact!!!!!