The original artwork for this strip is available for purchase.
Notes: The original is black-and-white — color was added digitally after scanning. White-out corrections in panels 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6.
The original artwork for this strip is available for purchase.
Notes: The original is black-and-white — color was added digitally after scanning. White-out corrections in panels 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6.
I think I know somebody like Llewellyn. Always looks so upscale, you’re surprised at first by his playful side. 🙂
Live life like you got one to live! getting/being old is boring. be young!
Some say that Humor comes from the suffering of others, but I’d say it’s a matter of Contrast, & this comic is the Perfect example.
Heh, The mini golf course is owned by a buck named Bucky. Does it only cost a buck to play? Is it popular with chickens and broncos?
With background music by Buck Owens and the Buckaroos!
And the slogan “Don’t pass the buck, come and play”?
I’ve played a couple games of mini-golf. The last one was at a course my opponent said was the worst maintained mini-golf course I’ll ever see. I think I scored something like 150 or more.
And thus begins the relationship that will close out the series
I love mini-golf and I love Llewellyn. This strip made me smile so much. Ozy must have had a fantastic childhood.