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Bailey said, 4 months ago
Happens in my house all the time, Hudson!
cessna172 said, 4 months ago
good thing it wasn’t a bunny slipper or Hudson would be playing “British Bulldog” or “smear the q***r”
pcolli said, 4 months ago
@cessna172
Eh?
dukedoug said, 4 months ago
@pcolli
I’m pretty sure you don’t really want to know …
pcolli said, 4 months ago
British Bulldog was a game we played in Australia as kids, similar to the Indian game Kabaddi. The other game would appear to be some reference to the Catholic priesthood.
pschearer
said, 4 months ago
Old punchline: “I can’t hear you; I’ve got a carrot in my ear.”
flagfly
said, 4 months ago
I prefer Holely Cheese.
cessna172 said, 4 months ago
@pcolli
kid’s game – like rugby, one boy gets the football and the rest try to catch him and take it away…
rough game for kids, was usually broken up by teachers
pcolli said, 4 months ago
@cessna172
As we played it: one kid starts in the middle of two lines and kids have to run from one side to the other without being caught. Those caught join him in the middle and catch the others while they run back. The game ends when there’s only one kid left uncaught. The Indian version is a bit more violent but more suitable for adults.
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I expect your game is very similar. As for the second game; I guess it’s only played by bad people.
Mordecai said, 4 months ago
I love this comic. Do you guys know if “No Collar, No service” is the first Pooche Cafe book?
K M
said, 4 months ago
@pcolli
It has not one thing to do with Catholic priests and you know it.
Bailey said, 4 months ago
@K M
“It has not one thing to do with Catholic priests and you know it.”
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I’m confused… who (except for you) mentioned anything about Catholic priests…?