Title Text: And I'd go now but nobody in this house can drive. ''I can--oh wait, right''
Uncle Jack has the nicest sense of humor
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Just one of the many things I'm sure King misses.Obbl wrote:
Title Text: And I'd go now but nobody in this house can drive. ''I can--oh wait, right''
It's Bailey . Remember she has pups pushing to go outDaveL wrote:whos doing that "oof" and "mrf" sounds? Bailey? like the background-behind-the-speech?
or is the sounds of the pillows?
Nah. Ir's just Jack not updating the joke.valerio wrote:fourth panel suggests that King ALSO sent for a lawyer. Perhaps he organized things with Keene so that his puppies have some legal protection...
Though that still brings up the issue of the pups. For a while, I was wondering about ownership, as Bailey belongs to Bill. But as they're honorary wolves, they would likely stay with the pack, who are allowed to have their own workings.Welsh Halfwit wrote:Nah. Ir's just Jack not updating the joke.valerio wrote:fourth panel suggests that King ALSO sent for a lawyer. Perhaps he organized things with Keene so that his puppies have some legal protection...
That's what I was thinking! As a pet, Bailey has no rights to choose. Technically, Bill could just come, take the pups and give them to whomever he chooses, for money or not.D-Rock wrote:Though that still brings up the issue of the pups. For a while, I was wondering about ownership, as Bailey belongs to Bill. But as they're honorary wolves, they would likely stay with the pack, who are allowed to have their own workings.Welsh Halfwit wrote:Nah. Ir's just Jack not updating the joke.valerio wrote:fourth panel suggests that King ALSO sent for a lawyer. Perhaps he organized things with Keene so that his puppies have some legal protection...
Mother Teresa wrote:Being unwanted, unloved, uncared for, forgotten by everybody, I think that is a much greater hunger, a much greater poverty than the person who has nothing to eat.
Hmm... What would be the legal ramifications of them being 'adopted' by someone else? Like, say... Joel?valerio wrote: That's what I was thinking! As a pet, Bailey has no rights to choose. Technically, Bill could just come, take the pups and give them to whomever he chooses, for money or not.
King and Keene must have thought a way around such limitation. it fits them
I can think of a couple times...Rikunda wrote:Asking if King was adorable assumes he is not always adorable. You are wrong! He is always!
Legally King is owned by the Miltons, mainly Keene. He is just the wolves house mate under the second chance program. Keene wouldn't take the pups away. HopefullyRandomGeekNamedBrent wrote:pretty sure Keene already discussed this with Bill. first, I don't think he would be the type to take them away, especially considering Bailey hasn't even been living with him. in fact, the wedding probably partially transferred Bailey's ownership to whoever technically owns King. I assume the puppies will be owned by the same. (Is he the wolves' pet or is he the miltons' pet like the wolves technically are?)
Jesus these puns lolgamepopper wrote:I'm aware people think Jack's joke needs updated, but I think you forgot one bit of detail:
King called the vet for someone to help deliver the puppies.
That vet that Jack is referring to is technically A DELIVERY GUY!
Those previous panic moments were to prepare him!Ghost Machine wrote:He's actually taking this surprisingly well. I imagined he would have been freaking out, and would have possibly fainted upon seeing his wife about to give birth.
Since when was King the fainting type? I mean, he had a BSoD when Bailey told him she was pregnant, but I haven't seen anything else like that.GameCobra wrote:I'm starting to believe King isn't the fainting type anymore. But then again, maybe there are other senses that haven't been pushed yet until the sight of the pups =3
In that case, I expect him to drool hard after me.Kitch wrote:BTW: Is "well-marbled" Jack's code word for "fat"?
Thank you very much! Translation insta-correctedXane wrote:In the US "solicitor" means "unannounced (usually annoying) salesman". "It was a solicitation" means "it was someone trying to sell us stuff". We just use lawyer for lawyers.valerio wrote:fourth panel suggests that King ALSO sent for a lawyer. Perhaps he organized things with Keene so that his puppies have some legal protection...
It's right , yesgamepopper wrote:I'm aware people think Jack's joke needs updating or doesn't make sense, but I think you forgot one bit of detail:
King called the vet for someone to help deliver the puppies.
That vet that Jack is referring to is technically A DELIVERY GUY!
He could get help from Truck and Falstaff...Tooths wrote:Apart from the legal issue, King, you could always drive a Mini Morris or a Buddy Electric. I'm sure you'd find a way to handle those![]()
Pushing.NeoWolf wrote:Also, what's with the noises Bailey is making? ("oof", "mrf") Is it because of her belly?
Actually, that was Miles calling out on Jack. The tags stated his name.Welsh Halfwit wrote:King's here at last,
worrying with his wife;
old jokes work fast
and a vet fears for his life.
Climbing to be with her,
he talks of what he's done.
Elaine goes like a blur
saving the vet who has come.
These precious moments,
these patient, quiet, seconds
before the heaven events.
Quiet now, guys. Destiny beckons.