now why would Spud want to play bluegrass music, Rose?
Talk to birds? This, from a kid whose Dad had a Seagull sidekick and understood “ Grak! “
Rose: “No, but clearly I talk to maroons.”
Rosa is questoning the quality of her friends hard in that last panel. As good buddies as they are I cannot blame her.
Hillbilly Rap?
Will “The Quaff” Henry, eh? For a guy who’s photographed wearing a cap most of the time, that’s probably a bit of a stretch. ;-)
Wallace’s question cracks me up.
It’s “coifed”, Spud. Coifed…
Yeah, it does sound ridiculous when you say it a few times!
Anyone can talk to birds, it’s getting them to listen that’s the trick.
Who else google “Joe Mendelson”?
Quaff: drink. Coiff: style hair. Check your dictionary, please.
Fashion is a cruel task master, Spud.
Jealous but don’t care? That’s impossible….
Coiffed?
Amelia in jail or something?
Was the “little bird” the seagull?
Shouldn’t that be ‘coiffed’ in panel 3? A coif is a hairdo, a quaff is a drink of beer (or maybe water).
I bet Billy could crack corn and he wouldn’t care.
Leave it to Wallace to get to the really important info!
Wallace always zeroes in on the important things in life.
Quaffed? Doesn’t he mean coiffed?
It’s good to see Rose doesn’t hold a grudge after sending everyone to the Principal’s office.
Today’s Wallace the Brave needed to be edited regarding how Joe Mendeson’s is styled. It’s “coiffed”. Not “quaffed”. Quaffed means it was gulped or drank. Grammar police signing off.
*Joe Mendelson’s hair.
Seagull. it’s not nice to gossip!
Will “The Quaff” Henryhahahahaha
LOL ‘quaff’ means to drink (usually an alcoholic beverage). I think author was aiming for ‘coiffed.’
No, that’s me
April 15, 2016
Templo S.U.D. over 1 year ago
now why would Spud want to play bluegrass music, Rose?
Cpeckbourlioux over 1 year ago
Talk to birds? This, from a kid whose Dad had a Seagull sidekick and understood “ Grak! “
Ida No over 1 year ago
Rose: “No, but clearly I talk to maroons.”
Jacob Mattingly over 1 year ago
Rosa is questoning the quality of her friends hard in that last panel. As good buddies as they are I cannot blame her.
MacGuyver over 1 year ago
Hillbilly Rap?
Pocosdad over 1 year ago
Will “The Quaff” Henry, eh? For a guy who’s photographed wearing a cap most of the time, that’s probably a bit of a stretch. ;-)
jschumaker over 1 year ago
Wallace’s question cracks me up.
crookedwolf Premium Member over 1 year ago
It’s “coifed”, Spud. Coifed…
Yeah, it does sound ridiculous when you say it a few times!
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member over 1 year ago
Anyone can talk to birds, it’s getting them to listen that’s the trick.
Durak Premium Member over 1 year ago
Who else google “Joe Mendelson”?
musiator over 1 year ago
Quaff: drink. Coiff: style hair. Check your dictionary, please.
goboboyd over 1 year ago
Fashion is a cruel task master, Spud.
raybarb44 over 1 year ago
Jealous but don’t care? That’s impossible….
JBWeld over 1 year ago
Coiffed?
Faustus Mitternacht over 1 year ago
Amelia in jail or something?
scyphi26 over 1 year ago
Was the “little bird” the seagull?
rroxxanna over 1 year ago
Shouldn’t that be ‘coiffed’ in panel 3? A coif is a hairdo, a quaff is a drink of beer (or maybe water).
FassEddie over 1 year ago
I bet Billy could crack corn and he wouldn’t care.
Diamond Lil over 1 year ago
Leave it to Wallace to get to the really important info!
paperphrique over 1 year ago
Wallace always zeroes in on the important things in life.
pixilated1 over 1 year ago
Quaffed? Doesn’t he mean coiffed?
Srover over 1 year ago
It’s good to see Rose doesn’t hold a grudge after sending everyone to the Principal’s office.
ccusty over 1 year ago
Today’s Wallace the Brave needed to be edited regarding how Joe Mendeson’s is styled. It’s “coiffed”. Not “quaffed”. Quaffed means it was gulped or drank. Grammar police signing off.
ccusty over 1 year ago
*Joe Mendelson’s hair.
Aladar30 Premium Member over 1 year ago
Seagull. it’s not nice to gossip!
parkerinthehouse over 1 year ago
Will “The Quaff” Henryhahahahaha
FireAnt_Hater over 1 year ago
LOL ‘quaff’ means to drink (usually an alcoholic beverage). I think author was aiming for ‘coiffed.’
The one and only Eldest Arc (now at peace) over 1 year ago
No, that’s me