
I like a strip like this, which has a punchline in almost every panel. My favorite is Pete’s surmise in the second panel.
I like a strip like this, which has a punchline in almost every panel. My favorite is Pete’s surmise in the second panel.
The thing is, pigs will eat pig, if they have to. But I had a buddy who discovered they wouldn’t eat mellorine.
I got a burger at a great hole-in-the-wall place near here recently that tasted great, but those onion buns stuck with me for hours!
There’s a store in the mall that sells these hyper-detailed, miniature football helmets. I want one with a baseball team logo on the side.
“Prejudice” is one of those words that makes some people’s sense of humor disappear. Because it exists in real life, it can’t possibly be funny to them in any context.
My English teacher wife really enjoyed this one. Honestly, it makes sense, doesn’t it?
So many things that happen on TV shows and movies that never happen in real life. Like, all my years of watching “Daniel Boone” and “Gunsmoke” made me think adulthood would contain a lot more black powder than it has.
Why does “duck” mean either a bird or a movement? No wonder people who try to learn English stick with their native tongue.
I really like the last panel. I think it was Monty who threw his horseshoe into the tree.
We were eating at a Mexican restaurant yesterday and the salsa was okay but the chips were fantastic. Don’t know what was different about them.