That Crook'd 'Sipp
It's Sunday again so let's get to it.
Curtis
I find it odd that Curtis' dad read "Metal Men" comics but I applaud Ray Billingsley using kind of obscure comic book characters.
Ink Pen
Oreos don't come in sleeves. Where do Oreos come in sleeves?
Between Friends
$5 for a candy bar that is thicker but not quite as big as a King Size bar I could get for $1 at my local grocery store. People asking for money has been cut down a lot since putting up two 'No Soliciting' signs.
Funky Winkerbean
Damn it, Batiuk.
Panels from Dick Tracy
Oh, Dick Tracy. Retail clerks don't read this strip.
Wee Pals
Damn it, Morrie.
Tiger
What?
Blondie
Sounds like the Heminhaws are made up. If the Woodleys didn't want to go camping with the Bumsteads (and who would?) then they should've just said so instead of creating a fictional family, purchasing a house under the fake family name and creating a backstory for the fake family.
Panels from Barney Google
So the people of Hootin' Holler apparently believe that the wind comes from the clouds. This is good to know when the United States of America invades the New States of America for their precious oil aquifers.
The Born Loser
You can't win it if you aren't in it. I'm shocked Gladys is OK with Brutus wasting his money on lottery tickets and even kind of encourages him to buy more.
3 comments:
Wow, Metal Men.
That's something.
Curtis: I find it odd that Billingsley depicts Curtis as a sneak-thief rummaging around in his father's closet for stuff to steal.
(I myself have recently blown a small fortune reconnecting with my childhood through eBay...but dammit, there'll never be SSP Racers again, ever, and Dave Deal and Tom Daniel model kits are awesome.)
Ink Pen: Chips Ahoy cookies DO come in sleeves, but commercials make such a big damn deal about eating Oreos slowly and carefully I suppose the artist (who would probably get a C&D from Warner Brothers if people actually read his strip) thought that made the gag funnier.
Funky Cancercancer:
"Dead, dead, dead, someday you'll be dead. Dead, dead, dead, someday we'll ALL be dead. A very merry Christmas to you! ...Dead, dead, dead."
-- That South Park Christmas Album I don't remember the name of
Wee Pals: So, Connie's a teabagger? "Well, that's the way I remember history! Well, that's the way I think math and science work!"
Why can't this strip get cancer and die? There is no God: proven.
Tiger: He wants to pop the bag, but loud noises disturb him. What's not to get? He's a little kid. Of course what he does makes no sense!
I have to ask you to stop posting Wee Pals comic strips, it offends my eyes.
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