
Sent in by Andréa.

Sent in by Andréa.

Sent in by FrostedDonut, who says “Where’s the punchline? That just seems like a normal thing to say: I’d like (X). You may have (X). I’ll have to thank her for letting me have (X).”

From DanV, who says “The first two panels of today’s Frazz were clear enough. But then Frazz starts talking about the kid’s pants. Even if I did understand what that had to do with the conversation (which I don’t), where is the joke?”
Maybe the answer is in context? Try for yourself! The weeklong series begins Monday, October 12: https://www.gocomics.com/frazz/2020/10/12 .

From Stan
A pair of Ewws from Olivier:


Every year when I (Winter Wallaby) go to the Washington state fair, I see a booth selling something like “Cow Chip cookies,” or “Cow Patty cookies,” with a graphic to match. While I assume the cookies themselves taste fine, I always wonder about the marketing decision to have a name and graphic that makes me go “ewww” when I’m considering what food to buy.

On the other hand, every year I see poop emoji hats for sale at the state fair, and I assume they wouldn’t keep putting them out if people didn’t buy them, so what do I know?


Submitted by guero and CaroZ.

Submitted as an LOL by Peter. Winter Wallaby would also give it an Oy tag. And maybe a Geezer tag?


Sent in by ChemGal, with emphasis on the bonus panel.



From Pete

From Olivier

From Andréa.

Here’s an Ewww-Oy … but that is a real OY nevertheless!


They were one day apart, so not a true synchronicity, but close enough.
A remarkable Synchronicity, with both bearing today as publication date, found by Andréa, who asks if it could be that Scott Hilburn and Mark Parisi are the same person. Also noted by zbicyclist, Targuman, Boise Ed, and maybe others!


The overlap of details is unusual, but then again notice things like whether the nationalities are given as proper-adjectives or nouns.