Well, I never thought I’d see the day. Nor did Del Ray.
Like father, like son?
Guess Frank is a pretty popular guy.
That is impressive!
Wait a minute, wasn’t Frank already retired?
Indeed, people who might not change can be transformed!
Of course, the status of “ex-con” means that the person has paid their debt to society. Some would tell us “once a criminal, always a criminal”.
The body language between the captain and the CEO speaks volumes… of what?
I believe that there was an earlier strip showing Frank interacting happily with some ex-cons that he had put away, and Crunchy (pretty sure it was Crunchy) making the statement that’s repeated here: that Frank never disrespected anyone.
May 12, 2016
reedkomicks Premium Member 28 days ago
Well, I never thought I’d see the day. Nor did Del Ray.
rekam Premium Member 28 days ago
Like father, like son?
Ellis97 27 days ago
Guess Frank is a pretty popular guy.
crookedwolf Premium Member 27 days ago
That is impressive!
sueb1863 27 days ago
Wait a minute, wasn’t Frank already retired?
DaBump Premium Member 27 days ago
Indeed, people who might not change can be transformed!
The Wolf In Your Midst 27 days ago
Of course, the status of “ex-con” means that the person has paid their debt to society. Some would tell us “once a criminal, always a criminal”.
myfb1955 27 days ago
The body language between the captain and the CEO speaks volumes… of what?
DKHenderson 27 days ago
I believe that there was an earlier strip showing Frank interacting happily with some ex-cons that he had put away, and Crunchy (pretty sure it was Crunchy) making the statement that’s repeated here: that Frank never disrespected anyone.