Dirty Pickles (Jun 5, 2007)
Gramps and Timmy go golfing in the back yard. This is the ultimate comic-misdirection. You all thought the same thing ... go ahead admit it. Dirty, dirty ... tsk tsk.
Dirty Pickles (Jun 1, 2007)
Marge cooks for Fred. In the original comic, the box was the kitty litter ... hence the kitty in the frame. But when I first looked at the comic, I thought it was a plate of meatloaf. It's funnier being meatloaf.
Dirty Pickles (May 31, 2007)
Conversations on the front porch swing never sounded so funny. Old people jokes are so timeless, cause we're all gonna live them if we're lucky enough.
Dirty Pickles (May 30, 2007)
Street speak can be entertaining. I mean where do people come up with this stuff? Anaconda? I actually heard this in a conversation before. Grandma's strong ain't she?
Dirty Pickles (May 29, 2007)
Ahh ... the worries we face every day. I don't care what you say, you can always end a joke with a fart reference and it's always funny.
Dirty Pickles (May 28, 2007)
I love old people, I hope I get old one day. I love how Fred and Marge are always cutting each other down. They feel so real.
Dirty Pickles (May 25, 2007)
Ever wonder how often old people do it? Hmm ... Not the greatest punch line, I'll admit, but you try writing one to this comic. I think it was a nice dig to how Gramps acts when the lights go out ... stretching ??
Dirty Pickles (May 24, 2007)
I love this one, it's one of my favorites. This is the conversation that every parent dreads, the questions they don't want to hear. I thought it would be funny to turn it totally upside-down and have a different outcome. Hehe ... I love it.
Dirty Pickles (May 23, 2007)
And here's number 2 ... the characters are coming right along. Can't you just see your parents or grandparents sitting around having this conversation? Costco and herbal pills, great combination!
Dirty Pickles (May 22, 2007)
My first Dirty Pickles comic ... let the raunch begin!! Pubic hair is always funny, especially stuck in a brush. Implies a lot don't you think? See Fred and Marge's personalities beginning to emerge?