We underestimate Garfield. Laziness is an art to be mastered. One should not be lazy unless one can truly enjoy it…
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Garfield = epic!
Epic indeed. Although my Garfield-reading days are long gone I will carry his words of wisdom with me to the grave. As the sage once advised – only eat your toys if you’ve already played with your food.