Showing posts with label cartoons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cartoons. Show all posts

Sunday, 7 November 2010

true love on a blind date

My brother gave me the address of today's Non Sequitur and I loved it!

The link I've used comes out really small. I'm not sure why. I had to enlarge the screen to see it clearly. Here's another link that is normal-sized, but I suspect it might only be available today.

Addendum:
I've realised that if you click on the second link above, you just have to click on the calendar there for 7th November 2010 and you get that particular joke.

Wednesday, 20 October 2010

funny dog cartoon

Slavenka has posted a doggy cartoon that tickles my fancy. One of Penny's favorite places is on the couch, but she can't jump up there for a few more weeks yet - or, more conservatively, a few more months.

Friday, 30 April 2010

dogs who can sniff anything

Sheila has a new dog-related cartoon on her site. She says, of exaggerated resumes,
It’s such a fine line to walk when trying to impress a potential employer…



The cartoon reminds me of the man I met recently who has two beagles that are trained to sniff out termites. Now they have a right to boast about their resumes! I'll bet they've saved householders a packet of money.

(I have her permission to post the cartoon here.)

Thursday, 1 April 2010

dogs reading their p-mails

An on-lead walk with Penny is a slow walk. An off-lead one is fast. You may ask why. Well, it's because she has to read each p-mail in our locality before we can move on, and if I'm attached to her by a lead, I have to wait around while she scans each telephone pole, fire hydrant, bush, grass clump or stone for a potential message.

Oh, did I mention that she also has to balance on three legs while she leaves her own comments on the state of the world? That takes time also.

So I laughed out loud when I read yesterday's Cartoon By Sheila. (Sheila has kindly given me permission to reproduce it here. Thanks, Sheila.)



(And I love the sign in the background of the cartoon.)

Sheila has set herself the challenge of posting 365 cartoons in 2010, so you might like to pop over there and see how she's going.