Cartoons and comics contravene the laws of physics on purpose – it’s part of what makes them funny, because we know it’s silly and silly is funny. Usually.
An object in motion remains in motion until acted upon by an equal and opposite force. In Hammy’s case, he should reach light speed by Saturday morning’s strip.
Meester Tweester about 11 years ago
Pfft. Screw gravity.
Brian Fink about 11 years ago
Off the umbrella, around the pole, nothing but net!
ejshef about 11 years ago
The Laws of Hammy supersede all other laws of nature and man.
KEA about 11 years ago
Cartoons and comics contravene the laws of physics on purpose – it’s part of what makes them funny, because we know it’s silly and silly is funny. Usually.
Jessica_D about 11 years ago
i reject your gravity and substitute my own
bubbareb about 11 years ago
An object in motion remains in motion until acted upon by an equal and opposite force. In Hammy’s case, he should reach light speed by Saturday morning’s strip.
mfry1 about 11 years ago
The Swimmer was what I had in mind when I wrote this week’s strip.
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Ermine Notyours about 11 years ago
He’s a flying squirrel. Move over Rocky.
Radical-Knight about 11 years ago
A new Olympic event!
cstewart23 about 11 years ago
Relax. It just means he’s part flying squirrel on his mother’s side. Rocket J. Squirrel is his great-uncle.