1. Current situation considered, with my education in Archeology, and my lengthy experience in the field, my professional recommendation here would be to…
… RUN!
2. Wait! Did you always have that wind-up thingy?!
I’ve got nothing for the first panel, but he’s definitely ’’screwed’’ in the second. And why wouldn’t a little WD-40 applied with a brush help…..he’s obviously got a screw loose. I do that all the time, but I know better than to do it in the bathroom. That’s strictly for the work shop.
Sorry tator but if you check the companies own website, “wd40 dot com slash history” You will see it was indeed invented in San Diego In 1953. It is however sold in 176 countries and territories worldwide, the Milton Keynes loation is headquarters for their Europe, middle east and Africa business. Think you owe @dbrucepm a “sorry”
SHAKEDOWNCITY about 2 months ago
Small: Grotto “Tattoo”. Large: Turned out to be a “crank”.
oldpine52 about 2 months ago
Large: The Stepford Husband.
Superfrog about 2 months ago
Turns up like clockwork. (either)
Crumb creator about 2 months ago
Large: He’s just wound up.
Imagine about 2 months ago
Small: “How far did you set our clocks back?”
Large: Somebody has a screw loose. And somebody has a loose screw.
Zykoic about 2 months ago
Keeps one nut in the medicine cabinet?
Oh, a wind-up.
The Reader Premium Member about 2 months ago
Wherever did prehistoric cave painters get their spray paint cans?
nancyb creator about 2 months ago
If someone had time to draw that, whatever is chasing everyone must be pretty slow-moving.
Gent about 2 months ago
Tarzan draw it.
Gent about 2 months ago
Why Hymie. You has becomes a fatso!
Dobie Premium Member about 2 months ago
1. Current situation considered, with my education in Archeology, and my lengthy experience in the field, my professional recommendation here would be to…
… RUN!
2. Wait! Did you always have that wind-up thingy?!
Egrayjames about 2 months ago
I’ve got nothing for the first panel, but he’s definitely ’’screwed’’ in the second. And why wouldn’t a little WD-40 applied with a brush help…..he’s obviously got a screw loose. I do that all the time, but I know better than to do it in the bathroom. That’s strictly for the work shop.
Doug K about 2 months ago
How did she wind up in this situation?
[and … Who’s been winding him up?]
ladykat about 2 months ago
There are still cave men around?
Webby_dog about 2 months ago
I thats not A – Toothbrush It’s in wire brush.
Zebrastripes about 2 months ago
Cave dwellers work fast, hard, and quick…one day they’re here, the next day they’ve moved to another cave.
According to the directions, he’s supposed to go in your direction…but decided to go righty-tighty, lefty -Lucy!
loridobson Premium Member about 2 months ago
Small: don’t turn around Large: don’t turn around
davanden about 2 months ago
Sounds like a Doctor Who plot.
mokspr Premium Member about 2 months ago
He does tend to get a little too tightly wound, she thought.
pat sandy creator about 2 months ago
when they go dancing, he does the robot…
HarryLime Premium Member about 2 months ago
Who’s counting?
jlundy about 2 months ago
The one on the left IS funny…the one on the right, meh.
Frank Burns Eats Worms about 2 months ago
Caption 2: How’d he wind up meeting her?
kimagt65 about 2 months ago
Sorry tator but if you check the companies own website, “wd40 dot com slash history” You will see it was indeed invented in San Diego In 1953. It is however sold in 176 countries and territories worldwide, the Milton Keynes loation is headquarters for their Europe, middle east and Africa business. Think you owe @dbrucepm a “sorry”
cuzinron47 about 2 months ago
But she really knows how to turn his crank.
mistercatworks about 2 months ago
What color “flag” was the enormous windup key in his back?
davewhamond creator about 2 months ago
The pressures of a Cave Cartoonist. You have to come up with a new cave drawing every day!
Bill Durham about 2 months ago
Invented by the Rocket Chemical Company in San Diego CA in 1953. Became a commercial product in 1961.
The All-Hearing Aye about 2 months ago
Yes, a fresh cave painting — knuckle-draggers still walk amongst us.
aerilim about 2 months ago
But at least he’s well lubricated…
chireef about 2 months ago
there was a children’s book called Peter Perfect … is this what he grew up to be?
GoldLions Premium Member about 2 months ago
Unfortunately there’s way too many running off their mouths in politics.
Buoy about 1 month ago
60% of the human body is water, and we all know water and oil don’t mix.