Frog Applause by Teresa Burritt for September 20, 2008

  1. Orangeme
    lrope  about 16 years ago

    The words under the strip: Frog Applause goes mainstream. Attempt #26. Is this banal enough? Is the kitty blue enough? Cute enough? Are any of his private kitty parts showing? – No. Yes. Yes. No.

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  2. Sloop
    sloop  about 16 years ago

    His private kitty parts are too blue.

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  3. Prettyfeet
    prettyfeet  about 16 years ago

    In the first panel, he is underhovering.

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  4. Emerald
    margueritem  about 16 years ago

    Ban banal, it’s the bane of higher brain activity.

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  5. Wickedcrazy
    WickedCrazy  about 16 years ago

    Here kitty kitty!

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  6. Georg von rosen   oden som vandringsman  1886  odin  the wanderer
    runar  about 16 years ago

    No toast. This is obviously not a manifestation of the BFAD.

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  7. Angry maggie
    Tawanda  about 16 years ago

    what’s a BFAD? (I’m definitely over 30)

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  8. May martini
    xangatom  about 16 years ago

    5th panel: I have hovered

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  9. Cherry
    haikumiko  about 16 years ago

    I did not understand runar’s comment either. What is BFAD? Also: Why did he say “No toast”? I’m feeling dumb now.

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  10. Cherry
    haikumiko  about 16 years ago

    Tom: He must return to the ground before he can say “I have hovered”. :-) My guess is that the fifth panel says, “I am an overhoverer”.

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  11. Georg von rosen   oden som vandringsman  1886  odin  the wanderer
    runar  about 16 years ago

    When you drop a piece of toast, it always lands buttered side down. When you drop a cat, it always lands on its feet. When you strap a piece of toast, buttered side up, on the back of a cat, and drop it, what happens? The law of falling toast decrees that the butter lands on the floor. The law of feline deceleration demands that the animal lands on its feet. An equilibrium is struck by nature in which the cat/toast combination is suspended in mid-fall. Voila! The BFAD: Buttered Feline Antigravity Device. Rumor has it that NASA is investigating the possibility of using the BFAD for the Mars mission and replacing the shuttle (Hint: try doing a search on “Buttered Feline”).

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  12. Blackpic
    judyparka  about 16 years ago

    I’d like to have a blue cat like that – as long as his private parts don’t fall off and hover independently.

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  13. Blackpic
    judyparka  about 16 years ago

    You deserve a big round of frog applause for your BFAD comment, runar. Too funny!

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  14. Sea chapel
    6turtle9  almost 12 years ago

    No, no, no, and, unfortunately, no.

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