The last panel really confused me. I thought, "Ahh! What did the sticker say? What is this truth she speaks of?" And then I realized the above drawing was of the sticker and I was slightly disappointed because I thought the sticker actually held the secret meaning of life or something and you were leaving it off on purpose, as a sort of tease. I'm not disappointed in what you've written (or drawn in a hurry) just in the fact that I got my hopes up, etc. Also: it's Friday and my brain is done.
King cake usually looks better than it tastes. And if you get the baby in your piece you are supposed to do something, right? Throw a party? Flash your breasts?
I'm going to enjoy repeating "'Tis a nice stick you have" to my dog well into the future!
The last panel really confused me. I thought, "Ahh! What did the sticker say? What is this truth she speaks of?" And then I realized the above drawing was of the sticker and I was slightly disappointed because I thought the sticker actually held the secret meaning of life or something and you were leaving it off on purpose, as a sort of tease. I'm not disappointed in what you've written (or drawn in a hurry) just in the fact that I got my hopes up, etc. Also: it's Friday and my brain is done.
I am totally warmed.
REMAINS this blog's best feature.
I, too, passed that Jeweler's and saw the lovebirds, but now they are, as Walker Percy said, Certified.
King cake usually looks better than it tastes. And if you get the baby in your piece you are supposed to do something, right? Throw a party? Flash your breasts?
In Mexico, you bring everyone tamales on Groundhog's Day. No, really.
You don't have to flash anything, though there's nothing stopping you either. Always room for a new tradition, I say.
I just spent an hour trying to dig my way out of 2+ feet of snow, and the cocoa's still on the stove BUT I AM WARMED. And better.
i love these bits. plus, a good stick is hard to find.
King cake! Never heard of it. Love it. Will try to find some before Lent.
(Love this feature, too.)