(Yes, that’s a tree joke)
billr asks,
| Is a tree fund some new kind of financial instrument? |

Anyone? Your editor has a theory but doesn’t much like it.
(Yes, that’s a tree joke)
billr asks,
| Is a tree fund some new kind of financial instrument? |

Anyone? Your editor has a theory but doesn’t much like it.
Boise Ed sends this in: “I think they are holding paper clips. What that has to do with the speech line is anyone’s guess.”

As I remember what a grade school classroom can do with paper clips if someone finds some rubber bands, I think I’d take my chances with rulers.
Dirk the Daring (this time with the “the”!) says,
She may see things, but I don’t.

I’m truly baffled too. Unless Rosa is nine feet tall and is looking over the tops of the shelves, which I’m pretty sure she isn’t.
P.S. Unless WordPress is flaky (always a distinct possibility), this is the first time Rosebuds has made CIDU!

Kedamono sends this in: “I know what OCD is, but… not in the context of this comic strip. Is the guy’s wife playing at Eve for some reason, and how does it pertain to her supposed OCD? I dunno!”



billr sends this in: “Is ARLO still a category?”
Excellent question for discussion! Societal norms have changed a bit; I note the increased presence of gratuitous @#$% and $%^& ) in casual speech (with the words, not the @##$ euphemism, in a way that would have had the nuns kick me out of school until I brought my parents and begged for reinstatement. Similarly, as comic strips have depended less on newspapers and more on other outlets, implied or implicit Arlo material seems to have become much more common.
Sometime back, we awarded 9 Chickweed Lane a permanent ARLO award, which it richly deserves. But then, is Brooke McEldowney really sneaking over anything on anybody? Or has his syndicate just decided it’s a popular strip that’s making us money, so let’s let him do soft porn?
So, the ARLO category hasn’t been abolished, but I (editor zbicyclist) haven’t been tagging things as ARLO much.
In this case, Pam and Fred could have been inebriated co-workers discussing other co-workers in disparaging terms — and including the big bosses in their disparagement. But probably not.
Here’s another example from Sally Forth, a strip with began in the simpler (for comics) times of 1982.

I’d be interested on what others think.




Kedamono sends this in: “And maybe a wee bit of “Ewwww”.”


Where do you find the magazines in a chemistry library? On the periodical table.
On the Comics Kingdom site:

Unless I’m badly missing a joke. And it doesn’t say “find 8 things that are different in these pictures”.
Update: If you click on it, you get the full comic:

So, it’s not a bug. It’s an interactive feature. :)

Mike Brown sends this in: “I just don’t understand. Can someone tell me what I’m missing here? Is it because she’s the only rider looking at another person? Is it because her clothes are different?”
Yes, this is a repeat, with some new additions — like that US tax form, which has added new complexities this year. So we’re splitting it into two parts, like Schedule 1 has become Schedule 1 and Schedule 1-A.

The short form deserves a geezer alert, as it was discontinued years ago. There’s a 1040-SR now for seniors — the only difference is that it’s printed in larger type.



https://www.irs.gov/forms-pubs/extension-of-time-to-file-your-tax-return , the instructions to file an extension, might come in handy if you’re like this woman.

It’s not going to work, Larry.



Actual IRS tax tips, if you need last minute help: https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/irs-tax-tips including, for example, ways to pay over time.

