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Black Bart Says Draw : A FoxTrot Collection by Bill Amend
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Black Bart Says Draw : A FoxTrot Collection

by Bill Amend

Series: Fox Trot (book 3)

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Don't get me wrong; this is a nice strip. I think I'm a tad prejudiced against it because it always seems to go for the easy humor, and rarely pushes the edge. Once in a while, though, it surprises me. And even when it doesn't, it's still a... uh... nice strip. ( )
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In this third collection of Fox Trot comic strips, Roger and Andy (the parents), Paige, Peter and Jason once again show us the humorous side of everyday life. Includes stories about Peter going through a teenage breakup, Paige trying to find a date for the prom and the family buying a computer. Hands down, the funniest part is when the computer salesman suggests that, for an additional price, they upgrade the new computer to a 40-meg hard drive and 4 megs of RAM. Well, after all, it was 1991.

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