“Flabio”!
“I got my Aunt Jemima coming on. Opps! A thousand pardons Uncle Ben.”
“Three-stack?” How about “One-track”? As in mind.
Sarchel’s version of the old ’Time to make the donuts"commercials.
Batter?? We don’t need no stinkin’ batter.
I flipped for this strip.
Waffles.
Even without Rob, the absurdity and insanity still runs amuck in that house!
It really isn’t necessary to resurrect Vaudeville just to kill it off once again. :)
The disease that Bucky has must be contagious.
“Wrecked ‘im? Heck, it killed ‘I’m!”
Never write catchphrases when you’re hungry
Body shaming and racism. Down the memory hole!
Ka-RIP!
“Housekeepers, cooks and butlers were all well respected people who were paid well and had the trust of the family who employed them.” Especially before the Civil War, right? /s
I gotta hand it to these two: Those catch phrases are … well … catchy.
Made me chuckle.
iggyman about 3 years ago
“Flabio”!
Jayalexander about 3 years ago
“I got my Aunt Jemima coming on. Opps! A thousand pardons Uncle Ben.”
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 3 years ago
“Three-stack?” How about “One-track”? As in mind.
hariseldon59 about 3 years ago
Sarchel’s version of the old ’Time to make the donuts"commercials.
Jeffin Premium Member about 3 years ago
Batter?? We don’t need no stinkin’ batter.
Jeffin Premium Member about 3 years ago
I flipped for this strip.
Gandalf about 3 years ago
Waffles.
djtenltd about 3 years ago
Even without Rob, the absurdity and insanity still runs amuck in that house!
mistercatworks about 3 years ago
It really isn’t necessary to resurrect Vaudeville just to kill it off once again. :)
cubswin2016 about 3 years ago
The disease that Bucky has must be contagious.
rstove428 Premium Member about 3 years ago
“Wrecked ‘im? Heck, it killed ‘I’m!”
Michael Scott Premium Member about 3 years ago
Never write catchphrases when you’re hungry
WilliamDoerfler about 3 years ago
Body shaming and racism. Down the memory hole!
WaltWenger Premium Member about 3 years ago
Ka-RIP!
buyburg about 3 years ago
“Housekeepers, cooks and butlers were all well respected people who were paid well and had the trust of the family who employed them.” Especially before the Civil War, right? /s
rgcviper about 3 years ago
I gotta hand it to these two: Those catch phrases are … well … catchy.
Made me chuckle.