Hi, Cleo family…. and welcome, weary internet travelers…
Come sit around the table… and let’s all talk about what could possibly go wrong….
in the Sept 9th 2019 “CLEO and COMPANY”
After you take a look at it on Sherpa
http://www.comicssherpa.com/site/feature?uc_comic=cscwy
Why does Claude even question his willingness to touch, to push… probably even to test sitting in wet paint?
And if you’re the type who can’t resist…. a dog is not going to rein you in.
A dog, to paraphrase Gloria Grrram’s big number, as Ado Annie, in “Oklahounda”… just “Cain’t say NO.”
She allus says “Come on let’s go!” …. jist when she orta say “Nix!”
Not to change the subject, but….
I realise that, being an unrepentant pun purveyor, I may not be considered, by some, anyway, a sufficiently astute critic of class in comedy,
But still…. even for me, it’s hard to imagine a level of humor from which a propeller-beanie-clad clown head on a spring is a step up.
Good luck Garrett…. and Godspeed.
Hi, Cleo family…. and welcome, weary internet travelers…
Come sit around the table… and let’s all talk about what could possibly go wrong….
in the Sept 9th 2019 “CLEO and COMPANY”
After you take a look at it on Sherpa
http://www.comicssherpa.com/site/feature?uc_comic=cscwy
Why does Claude even question his willingness to touch, to push… probably even to test sitting in wet paint?
And if you’re the type who can’t resist…. a dog is not going to rein you in.
A dog, to paraphrase Gloria Grrram’s big number, as Ado Annie, in “Oklahounda”… just “Cain’t say NO.”
She allus says “Come on let’s go!” …. jist when she orta say “Nix!”
Not to change the subject, but….
I realise that, being an unrepentant pun purveyor, I may not be considered, by some, anyway, a sufficiently astute critic of class in comedy,
But still…. even for me, it’s hard to imagine a level of humor from which a propeller-beanie-clad clown head on a spring is a step up.
Good luck Garrett…. and Godspeed.