Yes laughing with me would have been much better, but he was young and immature and didn’t know that concept yet. Hopefully he has learned a few things and is better with his second wife. I made more perogies after that and they were delicious and just the right size.
Damn. I really need to try these ‘perogies’ now. I googled them, and they look DELICIOUS! (And I agree about your ex. Hopefully he’s matured somewhat now.)
The perogies were a disaster because I made them a foot long and they wouldn’t boil (I didn’t know they were supposed to be small since I had never seen one before). I was crying when my husband came home from work and still found me cooking and in the same situation as when he left 8 hours before.). He laughed at me and ran next door to tell his sister about how funny it all was.
I am happy your ending was a good one.
Aw, that’s not very nice at all. When you were trying to do something nice, all he could do was laugh at you? Much better to laugh with you. Then you would have felt much better about the whole thing, I’m sure. 😦
I love this strip and the detail in each square, just the wallpaper alone is fantastic. Love the message too about trying to surprise our partner even when it is something we have never attempted before and it doesn’t matter about the outcome it’s the attempt that is important. Love your art Tony and insights.
You picked up on the message beautifully, Summerhill. I’m so glad the point of it came across so well. I sometimes worry that it’s not clear enough, so you’ve put my mind at ease!
I love this strip, every square and the detail and the wall paper! WOW. Love the message too. Reminds me of the first time I made perogies.
Beautiful art and story. Heart warming. Thank you Tony.
Thank you so much, Summerhill. I’m glad you enjoyed this! I especially loved drawing them laugh at the end. There’s something infectious about laughter. (Did the perogies turn out okay, or were they a bit of a disaster?)
Don’t mention cats. Shame of my childhood. But there WAS room to swing that cat. And it only gave out a single screech when it hit its head on that table leg.
Today’s little dollop of fun.A lot of sweet truth, and artfully displayed as well. Very well done, (this last one is NOT meant as a pun.)
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Hee hee hee. I so wanted to take it as one though! 😛
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Beautiful artwork Tony and a wonderful message about the power of friendship.
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Thank you, Mark. Always so good to hear from you!
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Perogies are so delicious with bacon and onions and sour cream.
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I am drooling something chronic now! Gah! 😛
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Yes laughing with me would have been much better, but he was young and immature and didn’t know that concept yet. Hopefully he has learned a few things and is better with his second wife. I made more perogies after that and they were delicious and just the right size.
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Damn. I really need to try these ‘perogies’ now. I googled them, and they look DELICIOUS! (And I agree about your ex. Hopefully he’s matured somewhat now.)
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The perogies were a disaster because I made them a foot long and they wouldn’t boil (I didn’t know they were supposed to be small since I had never seen one before). I was crying when my husband came home from work and still found me cooking and in the same situation as when he left 8 hours before.). He laughed at me and ran next door to tell his sister about how funny it all was.
I am happy your ending was a good one.
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Aw, that’s not very nice at all. When you were trying to do something nice, all he could do was laugh at you? Much better to laugh with you. Then you would have felt much better about the whole thing, I’m sure. 😦
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I love this. So funny and impactful! Excellent cartoon.
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Thanks so much, Lucy! It’s kind of you to say! 😀
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I love this strip and the detail in each square, just the wallpaper alone is fantastic. Love the message too about trying to surprise our partner even when it is something we have never attempted before and it doesn’t matter about the outcome it’s the attempt that is important. Love your art Tony and insights.
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You picked up on the message beautifully, Summerhill. I’m so glad the point of it came across so well. I sometimes worry that it’s not clear enough, so you’ve put my mind at ease!
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I love this strip, every square and the detail and the wall paper! WOW. Love the message too. Reminds me of the first time I made perogies.
Beautiful art and story. Heart warming. Thank you Tony.
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Thank you so much, Summerhill. I’m glad you enjoyed this! I especially loved drawing them laugh at the end. There’s something infectious about laughter. (Did the perogies turn out okay, or were they a bit of a disaster?)
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Great cartoon!
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Thank you, Jan! 😀
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But… aren’t cakes meant to be slurpy? Gosh, all these years, I’ve been doing it wrong.
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Me too! Who knew? 😛
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I need never throw out a slurpy cake again.
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Yup. Just drink it instead! There’s always more than one way to skin a cat (in a manner of speaking)! 😉
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Don’t mention cats. Shame of my childhood. But there WAS room to swing that cat. And it only gave out a single screech when it hit its head on that table leg.
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Ouch! 😮
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Wicked child…
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😛
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