Today’s cartoon was supposed to come BEFORE yesterday’s cartoon. The NEXT cartoon I post was supposed to have come before yesterday’s too.
Sorry ’bout that.
Today’s cartoon was supposed to come BEFORE yesterday’s cartoon. The NEXT cartoon I post was supposed to have come before yesterday’s too.
Sorry ’bout that.
I’ve met a few people like Chase. They’re enthusiastic, but seem to learn the form of things, not the meaning of things.
You might call that ‘oblivious’ or ‘awkward’ or ‘sociopathic’… Y’know. If you’re lookin’.
Welcome back, please, Mr. Chase Ambule. He’s a jerk, but he’s our jerk. I guess.
Maybe we could trade him in on a better grade of jerk.
I always think there are probably a lot more people planning on suing the Powerball lotto than there are winning it.
This team might not be the most cohesive in the whole festival.
Or, y’know… might be some other team that’s incoherent.
The best laid plans of mice and men…
I think I’ve alluded to that old line before, haven’t I? It’s weird how many of our cast make plans that don’t…quite…work…out.
Might even be a… I dunno… a theme or something.
You can read people’s minds in comic strips. We’re accustomed to it. We know that when words are contained within lumpy clouds that the words aren’t spoken aloud.
I watched ‘Young Frankenstein’ with my youngest kid yesterday. It was his first time seeing it, and I became more attentive to what was onscreen knowing that. I was pretty amazed at how much dialogue could be cut from that film because you could read the thoughts of the actors written, not in floating bubbles over their heads, but right there on their faces. It was great.
And then there’s Bob. I like Bob, but I’m thinking there may not be as much thinking going on as those around him might suppose.
We’ll see.
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