Baby Blues
By Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott
© 2009 Baby Blues Partnership. This feature is presented with the permission of King Features Syndicate, Inc. and is furnished solely for personal, non-commercial use. Redistribution in whole or part prohibited.
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Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott began working on the popular comic "Baby Blues" after Kirkman and his wife had their second child. The two both worked in the field of gag comics before finally meeting up and combining their efforts on the comic about the trials of raising young children. "Baby ...

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Zoe's solution solves the problem! So Mom should be happy.
HARDY HARDY HAR CHUCKLE CHUCKLE THAT'S TOTALLY NOT FUNNY!!
CARTOON CHARACTERS ARE NOT REAL. Sheesh! (As a child, my cowboy boots got banned from the house for scuffing the floors.)
Good luck getting those pink cowboy boots off of Zoe... Are you sure you did the right thing in getting those for her???