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It's every teenager's worst nightmare: when your parents rummage through your drawers.Time for another "Tag and Release" contest! Here's how it works: You submit the caption for this week's comic in the comment section below. The person whose caption best complements the strip will receive a prize. This week's winner will walk away with PETA's Lightweight Leaping Bunny Zip Hoodie.
The contest ends at 12 noon on October 12, 2010, and we'll announce the winner and showcase the winning comment in a blog post on October 14, 2010. Be sure to read our privacy policy and terms and conditions, as you're agreeing to both by commenting. Good luck!
Don't forget to check out the archive of past 10% Wool comic strips and get more information on the series and the writer here. Plus, learn how to get Jeff's other comic, DeFlocked, into your local paper here.
And we thought the baby had that rare wool-less genetic mutation!
I cannot believe you are selling yourself like this!
I thought i told you you aren't allowed to shave until you are sixteen, and you can't dye your hair until you are married!
Son were not angry with you were just disappointed using and selling wool is an addiction and we are going to find u the best treatment center money can buy.WE LOVE YOU SON
We told you not to mix and play with human again.
Don't you care about your own hairs and skin??
This is what happens when you stray from the flock!! We will never be able to show our faces in the flock again!!
We will never be able to show our faces in the flock again.
"Now Junior, just because Wall Street got away with the fleecing of America doesn't mean that you have to be a dyed-in-the-wool follower."
SON! PLEASE stop buying these horrible antiques with your allowance! This brings back frightening memories from your mothers childhood.
It's 100% Nylon, I swear!
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