NEW VOTING INCENTIVE! IT’S CHRISTMAS REWIND!!!
December is here and I’m swamped again, but a new voting incentive will be coming (hopefully) later this month! In the meantime, here’s some holiday cheers from the previous years!
As for this comic…
What would this comic be without ridiculously bad decisions from our protagonist?
A different comic, I suppose. And probably a more popular one.
It, it, it, it, we just mentioned this last week because Mark Twain said something about it.
That Mark Twain. Always timely.
yeah… this time it isn’t Colin’s fault either! Dude, play this right and you will have a trump card for the next time you…
Who am I kidding, this is Colin… I’m horrible at poker and even I could clean him out!
Colin always has a losing hand. Even when he has a winning hand.
Every hand’s a winner. And every hand’s a loser.
and the best that you can hope for is to…
I don’t think I’d better finish that.
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I’m just glad I somehow reminded everyone about good ol’ Sam’s quotation about adults tracking children just at the right time.
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like Colin, I try to be right/correct and somehow usually end up so at just the worst times.
You got to know when to hold ’em, know when to fold ’em, know when to walk away, know when to run.
You’ve got to carry your toddler
Before she runs off into the dark.
There’ll be time enough for blaming,
When the baby’s safe in bed.
Well, that’s one thing you can count on a toddler to do: Throw themselves headfirst into danger at the first opportunity.
They’re good at that. It’s their primary skill.
Don’t you mean their PRIMAL skill?
Or maybe their primal skill is somehow surviving the danger despite the efforts of all the adults around them (not because of them)?
Yeah, that’s pretty accurate.
that, and going from ‘barely able to walk’ to mach speed the moment you let them out of your sight
It served us (well the ones that survived) well as a species! Curiosity, great discoveries and all that… Plus toddlers are made of that jello stuff that bounces back up after a fall that would leave an adult in need of a stretcher
Too true. Survival of the bounciest.
INCONCEIVABLE
Actually very conceivable. Almost inevitable.
Colin brought “bolting into the woods” up. So it *is* his fault.
Well, true enough. From a storytelling perspective.
Somebody needs to keep an eye on this kid.
Someone needed to. Past tense. It’s already too late.
I wonder where she learned the crossed arms thing?
That was meant to quote
of course.
Well, dull can be very popular, I find.
Ruh roh!
Scrappy always running off into trouble.
no puppy powa? poopy diapa?
I resisted that urge.
And this, my friends, is why toddler harnesses and leashes have come into being.
However, has ANYONE successfully put a leash on Scrappy-Doo?
Answer: no.
Puppy power knows no bounds.
Revolutionary idea: let her walk, hold her hand… Or just, you know, focus more on keeping her alive than arguing with each other. Yeesh.
You know, like ‘basic parenting skills’? You’d think the characters in this comic were morons! Oh wait…
The thing with parenting: we’re all amateurs when we start.
A job so important should allow for a few practice pieces because starting in for real.
Enh, my parenting skills got no better on kid #2. Maybe they got a bit worse? Hard to say.
So is this the 2nd or 3rd time Colin has lost Miranda? I remember Funderland, but was there one more time? I feel like there was one more time.
Actually, I’m not sure if the Funderland episode would count as one or two.
Second. But I qualify this more as Puck AND Colin losing Miranda, so it’s different.
The bored toddler wandered off. I wonder why more scary stories don’t start off like that.
One simple reason: too scary.
Hm.
You’re right. That would be a movie you could never take a date to.
Eh, I’m not worried. The Dougie and Miranda will be great friends. Already are, most likely. The really hard part will be getting Miranda to let loose of her new friend!
Dude, don’t spoil it!
It is well known that toddlers can sprint like Usain Bolt – but only when parents are distracted!
Exactly.
Yeah, well wait until Colin and Puck find Miranda dancing in the woods with a black goat named Philip.
Ominous.
Poor goat.
Wouldst thou wish to live Puckishly?
Try as I might, I don’t want to know Colin that well.
There now. If they’d had her on a leash with a choke collar it wouldn’t have happened.
They work on dogs. But dogs are smarter than kids. Kids just keep pulling until they die.