Just to clarifiy: Bill and his father are no regular characters.
- Bill: You’re looking hungry. Do you want my sandwich?
- Bill’s father: Bill, how often do I have to tell you that you shouldn’t feed wild animals? When they’ll have got used to humans, they’ll become more and more aggressive.
- Bill’s father: There! There, you see!
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This reminds me of the time that a friend of mine gave me a sandwich when I couldn’t afford food and I managed to offend a vegetarian by enthusing over ‘how good it was to have meat again’. Good times, better comic.
I once had a squirrel charge at me for the food I held in my hand.
The very opportunistic seagulls were all too willing to fly in and chase it off for the price of a few table scraps.
Well, he’s half right :/
Good thing the birds here don’t charge for food…they wait.
Hee, hee, back when I was in college, the squirrels were such beggars. All you had to do was say “tsk, tsk, tsk” and you would have an instant grey entourage of ten individuals! But then the option was to either pony up the peanuts, or run! =^^=
Hnnnn~ Shadow’s cool. I like his first appearance better though. Standing Woo’s shadow like that, just awesome.
Well, that pretty makes it. One day, 3 comments, and an add to favorites. All that remain is trying to fix my scanner and find out if having like you do is free. And, of course, checking out that Nabaztag thing.
Is this a free blog or a payment website?
Awesome webcomic. Will be back!
cool..love em. thingking next step….
nice cartoo. fresh idea
XD Love the “Grapes” panel
*sigh* if only there were more comics as awesome as this one.
back in the dark ages (1978) I actualy had a black kit fox beg for half my sandwich. It was on Isle Royale (a national park in lake Superior) Fraid that after 6 miles before lunch, through a lot of VERTICAL teraign, I was not quite as acomidateing as this young man… I didn’t throw anything at him, but I didn’t give him my sandwich either!
sour grapes, eh?
This strip contains an Aesop, in more ways then one!
That’s not the reason not to feed animals. The reason is that they become used to humans feeding them, which A: makes them more reliant on them as opposed to their ordinary methods of hunting; we lost a lot of foxes because they started hanging out in a campground and starved once the kids left, and B: makes them more vulnerable to human predators (meaning the assholes who torture animals, not hunters).
This reminds me of something called Squirrel Fishing. When you don’t let the squirrel get its nut in the end, it has been known to end with the human getting attacked by one or more angry squirrels.
Im sorry, you cant blame me, but that rock on the third panel looks a whole lot different from a normal rock…
It looks more like a certain reproductive organ.
Specifically found on Males