I LOVE the image you just put in my head! White mice running around on their back legs with a shoulder feed sack, straying out grain in front of a bunch of alligators 😛
Actually, the mice might just have survived. In my old neighbourhood there were instances of rats swimming up the sewage pipes and coming out of peoples’ toilets. If rats can do it, why not mice? Especially since the mice would’ve been swimming with the current, not against it =)
the mice NOT wearing tiny scuba tanks, you mean.
But won’t the mice feed the alligators?
That depends on whether or not they’re carrying any alligator food when they get flushed.
I LOVE the image you just put in my head! White mice running around on their back legs with a shoulder feed sack, straying out grain in front of a bunch of alligators 😛
perhaps with a scuba tank strapped to them too…
Could you be filled up eating just one chicken nugget? (Neither can the’Gators)
I heartily approve of that image.
The ciiiirrrrcle of liiiife!
Best comment ever posted here. It’s helped by the fact that it’s funny, and not an absolutely terrible pun.
I wonder how no one commented on the “Oh crap… so the mice died, too?!?” expression on Brandi’s face in Panel 4
Actually, the mice might just have survived. In my old neighbourhood there were instances of rats swimming up the sewage pipes and coming out of peoples’ toilets. If rats can do it, why not mice? Especially since the mice would’ve been swimming with the current, not against it =)
Or drop the mice in the toilet until they die of hypothermia . . . hypothermia is painless. Then you flush.
(I’ve been dangerously hypothermic, and didn’t notice until I realized I’d stopped shivering.)