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but you can’t watch a child every second to make sure he’s not putting on his friend’s hat. children are together a lot, so yeah, they’re prone to anything communicable.
Can I just say how much I LOVE your comic series? I’ve been following Colin for a good year now and think he’s absolutely fab. Thanks for bringing a little dose of happiness to me every lunch break and keep up the amazing work!
My mom was the same way ):
Pink seems rather nonchalant about bringing di-fleaces home with him!
Hahaha that’s so funny
<3
Right over my head unfortunately. Nice knitting though =|
“nits” are a form of headlice that small children are prone to
Thanks for your explanation! Now I get it
Nice avatar!
And here I was thinking “knits” was a crafting slur. DOH o_0
UH. What?! Children are not prone to any kinds of lice, big or small, head- or any other variety, if you maintain elementary hygiene! O_O’
but you can’t watch a child every second to make sure he’s not putting on his friend’s hat. children are together a lot, so yeah, they’re prone to anything communicable.
Can I just say how much I LOVE your comic series? I’ve been following Colin for a good year now and think he’s absolutely fab. Thanks for bringing a little dose of happiness to me every lunch break and keep up the amazing work!
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I feel the exact same way! WONDERFUL series!
Did you knit them yourself? I wouldn’t be surprised at all if your talents extened to knitting.
lol are the knits like the ghetto children that higher class children choose to be friends with somethimes? totally seems like it >-<''
Heh. Perhaps they are. If I were a higher-class mom, I’d prefer if my children came home with purls.
great pun work. I love it.
*ahemRACIST* sorry, i have a slight cough…
LOL i love it!
lol its so funny!
I don’t get this one….