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'''Oh, Grampsie!''' is a fictional comic by Beverly Bliss, and it is featured in [[The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book]] before the sneak peek of Diary of an Awesome Friendly Kid by [[Rowley Jefferson]].
==The Strip==
==The Strip==
A boy is using the computer with his grandfather and he tells him that in order to use the computer he had to just move the mouse.The grandfather thinking it meant moving a real mouse said that he didn't want to move a rodent to become "modern", the boy putting his hand on the stomach laugh saying the title of the comic "Oh, Grampsie!".
A boy is using the computer with his grandfather and he tells him that in order to use the computer, he had to just move the mouse. The grandfather, thinking it meant moving a ''real'' mouse, said that he didn't want to touch a rodent if that's what it took to become "modern". The boy laughed and said, "Oh, Grampsie!"
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Oh, Grampsie! is a fictional comic by Beverly Bliss, and it is featured in The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book before the sneak peek of Diary of an Awesome Friendly Kid by Rowley Jefferson.

The Strip

A boy is using the computer with his grandfather and he tells him that in order to use the computer, he had to just move the mouse. The grandfather, thinking it meant moving a real mouse, said that he didn't want to touch a rodent if that's what it took to become "modern". The boy laughed and said, "Oh, Grampsie!"

Gallery