
Episode 443 - Tuesday, September 4, 1979
We talked about this song a little bit in today's episode, but then I cut that part out. You didn't miss much This week's guest-host is Mark Frazier of the popular Magmar Sucks podcast. Check it out! Today's strip
14 Nov 201724min

Episode 442 - Monday, September 3, 1979
Today marks the first-ever appearance of Nermal the kitten. So naturally, we kick things off with a reference to Shaq Soda. Also, this week's guest-host is Mark Frazier of the popular Magmar Sucks podcast. Check it out! Today's strip
13 Nov 201731min

Episode 441 - Sunday, September 2, 1979
It's a Garfield. And that means it's both bigger and smaller than a breadbox, depending on your frame of reference. Stylish 1970's pet carrier Today's strip +
12 Nov 201714min

Episode 440 - Saturday, September 1, 1979
It's another Garfield! This one has a turkey in it. You like that, right? How about human adults carrying silverware as around on their shoulder like prospecting implements? That's right up your alley, no? Eh, whatever. Like I said, it's a Garfield. Today's strip
11 Nov 20179min

Episode 439 - Friday, August 31, 1979
Garifled has a pet ant. This is normal. Today's strip
10 Nov 201711min

Episode 438 - Thursday, August 30, 1979
Oh, we're still doing this podcast? Huh, will you look at that. Today's strip
9 Nov 201713min

Episode 437 - Wednesday, August 29, 1979
I'm 95% certain that Jon Arbuckle's bed-concealed abdomen is depicted as being more improbably bulbous and distended each and every time it is inflicted upon us. At its current rate of growth, some say, it will by the early 90s have expanded to fill the entire known universe. On the other hand, this is all just speculation; who knows if Garfield will even still be in print by that time? This one's not very good. Today's strip
8 Nov 201710min

Episode 436 - Tuesday, August 28, 1979
In retrospect, I would like to amend (read: change completely) my comments about how recording a daily Garfield recap podcast is akin to the phenomenon in Go of being 'in atari.' Now that I really think about it, this podcast is far, far more reminiscent of the phenomenon in Go of being 'in seki'. Today's strip
7 Nov 201715min





















