Ah, the dream of finally redeeming your “Father’s Day” coupons. It never seems to go the way you imagine it or as was promised by those wonderful kids that gave them to you. This gag was a little risque for me, but hopefully vague enough that it won’t offend small children. Whenever I’m not sure if I’ve gone to far with a strip I make sure NOT to show it to my wife. That way, I get to do what I want and she’s still happy also. Win-win!

Whenever I want to do something my wife might not like, I don’t tell her and she eventually finds out and takes away my coupon privileges.
Well…that escalated quickly.
or decelerated quickly.
I think that was a perfect double entendre.
If a kid happened to read it, they would most likely assume that Melody gave coupons of her own. Those of us who know, get the joke.
The key to a double entendre is that there has to be two meanings, not just replacing one word with another.
I thought you carried off the double entendre perfectly, Tom! As a matter of fact, this is my favorite “Outnumbered” strip so far.
Thanks John. I almost had to look up entendre, good for you for using it. 🙂
that dude got the ‘Copper coupons’ backwards..
Not to worry, Tom! I know a good Mexican restaurant, close by. Great strip!
Love this one!!! My favorite so far.
Thanks Betty!
Saw the strip! Yes, you got caught!