Bird Toon of the Day - May 12, 2017
The cowbird introduced in an earlier installment of On The Fastrack becomes central to peace in the office (the assistant literally never stopped talking prior to this) in this strip from May 13 of last year:
The cowbird introduced in an earlier installment of On The Fastrack becomes central to peace in the office (the assistant literally never stopped talking prior to this) in this strip from May 13 of last year:
Mutts from May 9, 2015 is one of Patrick McDonnell's "shelter stories" entries.
Bizarro from May 8, 2015 features a rather frustrated parrot. Maybe that should be "mime reader" ...
In this installment of The Other Coast from May 11, 2012 it's all about your personal perspective.
Speed Bump from May 12, 2007 (pre-color weekday comics). I guess we were still mostly using desktop PCs ten years ago ...
(Today's post also honors two members of my Mickaboo budgie flock who came from the same pair of parents and are so close to being identical twins their names are Copy and Paste.)
Diamond Lil from May 8 of last year proves that if there is a tree of any kind around, Stupid the Bird will find a way to faceplant into it during flight:
Strange Brew from May 5, 2015 "explains" brilliant peacock plumage.
Peanuts from today in 1974, working out how many Woodstock and friends equal one Snoopy. Obviously, more than three ...
I always love Dan Piraro's Sunday Bizarro entries, because he adds so much absurd detail to them. This one is no exception; take time to look it over carefully ... a "wide panel" from three years ago today, with the main gag being yet another attempt to answer the classic question.
May 5, 7:30 am - final results:
Thanks to the 60ish generous supporters who gave during this event, we raised $7,575! That, plus the Challenge Grant match, totals $9,848, or about enough to pay for a week's worth of our typical monthly veterinary expenses.