@formathe Repost of my response to you from Friday’s strip, in case you didn’t go back to see it:
Yes, I remember them being sold with the red tip here in Belleville, Ontario when I was a kid, back in the 80’s. Nowadays, as you say, they’ve been renamed to candy sticks and the red tip removed, which is how I’ve seen them whenever my daughter gets some, usually on Halloween. The line I quoted in my above text was the section specifically referring to Canada in the wiki link I provided. The law comes from the Canada Tobacco Control Act 1997, Part IV, Section 27.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 5 years ago
Truly vintage, glorious Bucky. If he was a person, we would call him a misanthrope. I don’t know what the word is for a cat.
ericbutts74 about 5 years ago
If Rob had asked “How do you sleep at night?” Bucky would have responded…
kfccanada about 5 years ago
In this particular case…the word is ‘catastrophe’ as in the French word for ‘catastrophic’…….nothing suits Bucky more than that…..
Breadboard about 5 years ago
Closet or sock droor / drawer ?
cubswin2016 about 5 years ago
Television is a lot smarter if you use DVDs.
iggyman about 5 years ago
Hey Bucky, how does a nice Chinese dinner sound? And the main course is….
garcoa about 5 years ago
Poor Satchel – there probably was a cat in the movie, and that was one too many.
dlaemmerhirt999 about 5 years ago
Poor little Satch!!! Bucky is such a d@ck, while Stachel is a sweet little bunny. This literally made me hurt.X(
bloodykate about 5 years ago
Love it!
YippiKiAyMofo about 5 years ago
Dayum! Bucky cuts straight to the chase…and the quick!
Dis-play name about 5 years ago
I didn’t know that Satchel could translate “be-otch” from street-slang to French!
Cural about 5 years ago
@formathe Repost of my response to you from Friday’s strip, in case you didn’t go back to see it:
Yes, I remember them being sold with the red tip here in Belleville, Ontario when I was a kid, back in the 80’s. Nowadays, as you say, they’ve been renamed to candy sticks and the red tip removed, which is how I’ve seen them whenever my daughter gets some, usually on Halloween. The line I quoted in my above text was the section specifically referring to Canada in the wiki link I provided. The law comes from the Canada Tobacco Control Act 1997, Part IV, Section 27.
LrdSlvrhnd about 5 years ago
“Literary” critique about a movie? Uhhh.
z.a.m about 5 years ago
Rob’s taste is SO bad!