Alice needs to expand her manhole dancing repertoire to include theatre. She really has a flare for the dramatic. Otterloop Theatre Troop, has a nice ring to it. Thanks to Richard, we basically get to see it everyday! Oh joy!
What will be, will be. Alice’s Kismet is a scraped knee rather than a Grand Tantrum. It’s for the better, in the long run. And it makes a heroine of Miss Bliss, too.
Templo S.U.D. almost 2 years ago
oh, those meltdowns
gbars70 almost 2 years ago
That first panel; the perpetual scourge of poor Kevin…
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I have days like that….
maureenmck Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Dill is wishing for a nosebleed … A preschool masochist.
saobadao almost 2 years ago
She just needed a hug for some reason, probably unknown even to her.
DaveG1960 almost 2 years ago
How things change in a flash……
jmolay161 almost 2 years ago
Once again, Alice has to be the center of the universe. Maybe this Alice is the one who really does need to fall down the rabbit hole.
einarbt almost 2 years ago
I must try this meltdown thing or on second thought maybe not.
MichiganMitten almost 2 years ago
Impressive vocabulary for Alice to know “incipient.”
A.Ficionada almost 2 years ago
Only genius 4 year olds say incipient in the right context
6turtle9 almost 2 years ago
Alice needs to expand her manhole dancing repertoire to include theatre. She really has a flare for the dramatic. Otterloop Theatre Troop, has a nice ring to it. Thanks to Richard, we basically get to see it everyday! Oh joy!
Warhaft almost 2 years ago
“Incipient”?
j.l.farmer almost 2 years ago
I use to get them quite a but when I was a kid. I am 72 and to this day when my nose runs I always h questions ave to check my Kleenex.
Sisyphos almost 2 years ago
What will be, will be. Alice’s Kismet is a scraped knee rather than a Grand Tantrum. It’s for the better, in the long run. And it makes a heroine of Miss Bliss, too.
Be careful what you wish for, Dill!
CCMMJJ almost 2 years ago
Where did a kid that age come up with the word “incipient”?