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This has got to be one of my all-time favorites from the archive…
It’s a tossup between this and the flying shark.
I’ve heard of letting out your inner child, BUT THIS IS ASININE!!!
*impersonating Groucho Marx* I’ve heard of knowing someone inside and out, but this is ridiculous!
*also a groucho marx impression* And if you thought the continental treatment at the motel 6 was bad…
Inside a dog it’s too dark to read.
Apparently, it’s pretty dark inside a Shelly too.
This reminds of that movie The Hangover, only better.
lol. Actually made me think of an earlier strip where the last line is Brandi say”I snore but i don’t mean to”
*giggles* Oh Tina. You’re so cute
Oh my, I just lol’d for over a min at this one, so good.
“Don’t freak out” always seems to precede something extremely worthy of freaking out over, doesn’t it? :S
If it didn’t you wouldn’t say it, would you?
What I like about this strip is that it provides evidence that the ‘boiler room’ has some type of objective existence (outside of Shelly’s imagination).
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This has got to be one of my all-time favorites from the archive…
It’s a tossup between this and the flying shark.
I’ve heard of letting out your inner child, BUT THIS IS ASININE!!!
*impersonating Groucho Marx* I’ve heard of knowing someone inside and out, but this is ridiculous!
*also a groucho marx impression* And if you thought the continental treatment at the motel 6 was bad…
Inside a dog it’s too dark to read.
Apparently, it’s pretty dark inside a Shelly too.
This reminds of that movie The Hangover, only better.
lol. Actually made me think of an earlier strip where the last line is Brandi say”I snore but i don’t mean to”
*giggles* Oh Tina. You’re so cute
Oh my, I just lol’d for over a min at this one, so good.
“Don’t freak out” always seems to precede something extremely worthy of freaking out over, doesn’t it? :S
If it didn’t you wouldn’t say it, would you?
What I like about this strip is that it provides evidence that the ‘boiler room’ has some type of objective existence (outside of Shelly’s imagination).