Pearls Before Swine by Stephan Pastis for January 19, 2015
Transcript:
Pig: Where were you last week, Steph? Pastis: I visited Montreal. Biked throughout the plateau. Walked the streets of old Montreal. Climbed mount Royal. Pig; Sounds like too much exercise. Did you do anything else? Stephan Pastis: I ate poutine, which is a big bowl of french fries smother in cheese curds and gravy and sometimes piled high with smoked meat. Pig: I am moving to montreal!! Rat: You had him at cheese curds. Pig: Grant me asylum, you lovely poutine people!!
Alexander the Good Enough almost 10 years ago
Oui! Oui! Vive le Québec…
Sherlock Watson almost 10 years ago
Sounds like Pig is going to do a lot of pootin’.
Ida No almost 10 years ago
Here, Pig. Have a cigarette.Next poutine will be topped with smoked ham.
Templo S.U.D. almost 10 years ago
Somehow, I feel Alfred Yankovic’s “Canadian Idiot” (parody of Green Day’s “American Idiot”) coming on.
KZ71 almost 10 years ago
When he said “Montreal” and “Mount Royal” in the first panel I was bracing for a pun… and then where’d it go?
Kamino Neko almost 10 years ago
Mount Royal is a place in Montreal. So, naming the two together is hardly a good setup for a pun. (Especially since the city is named for the hill.)
ursamaj almost 10 years ago
I wonder if he’ll like it with extra bacon.
YatInExile almost 10 years ago
Poutine sounds like the original New Orleans po-boy: french fries and gravy on french bread. Meat & cheese on po-boys came later.
Cameron1988 Premium Member almost 10 years ago
LMBO!
oldschool434 almost 10 years ago
that’s right….fatten the pig up
WLLilly1960 almost 10 years ago
…I was conceived in Montreal (tho I’m American) but I’m barred from Canada now .
cdward almost 10 years ago
Love me some poutine!
PICTO almost 10 years ago
Vive le Quebec libre!
mjb515 almost 10 years ago
Stephen got ambitious to draw the Canadiens home jersey. Bet he never wants to that again.
bigbadpete almost 10 years ago
I was born and raised in Montreal and still going a couple of times a year. Schwartz’s Deli is the place to go for the best smoked meat sandwich. Too many people there? Just walk across the street to Main Deli.
Egrayjames almost 10 years ago
You can get Poutine here in northern Maine…..they even serve it in the schools. Lots of different favors, I especially like BBQ chicken with curds in the gravy…..you can almost feel your arteries clogging with every bite!
JB10000Lakes almost 10 years ago
“Yeah … I was wondering what type of meat might be”
Love the poutine. Here in the Twin Cities, IF it has meat, the trend has been roasted pulled pork, or occasionally, bacon.
comic4matt almost 10 years ago
Ironically, it’s hard to make jokes about biking in January in Montreal, ’cause there really are people doing it…
eddie6192 almost 10 years ago
It didn’t take that dumb Pig long to pack……beret and all.
Joseph Houk almost 10 years ago
Vive la Poutine!
Joseph Houk almost 10 years ago
Sad that it had to be a Habs sweater, though.
twhalen almost 10 years ago
He wasn’t biking in Quebec recently – too much snow.
sarah413 Premium Member almost 10 years ago
A wonderful dish, poutine!! I’d suggest going to a place called Reuben’s for their reuben as well as the poutine. If you do visit bring me back some Aero bars, please. I’ll even accept Smarties (by Rountree)
rdav1248961 Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Looks like Stephan put on some weight!
ChrisV almost 10 years ago
Mmmmm, Poutine! My favorite part about my one and, so far, only trip to Canadia.
jbmlaw01 almost 10 years ago
Cannot believe such a dish is not served at some fast food restaurant here in the South.
kd1sq Premium Member almost 10 years ago
In this area they have poutine, too. Super tasty and bad as hell for ya!
dutchs almost 10 years ago
When we visited Canada, we plugged the meter and went to see Old Montreal. We misjudged our time and found a ticket. Then we went to Ottawa, plugged the meter liberally, went to see Parliament, came back, and found a ticket. I hadn’t seen the sign that banned parking during rush hour. So I managed to get two parking tickets in two Canadian provinces ON THE SAME DAY. And not little bitty ones like PEI and New Brunswick. No, Quebec and Ontario – provinces on steroids.
Both cities have commendable traffic control. It seems like a lot of major streets are one way headed out of town.
sterling3 Premium Member almost 10 years ago
it’s best served with a huge slab of foie gras on top!
Sisyphos almost 10 years ago
Cartoon Boy was wise to visit and enjoy Montreal. But Pig is too eager to move there to live! I’ve been to Montreal in the snowy time, and I’m thankful for its underground walkway in the downtown area….
Black4dder almost 10 years ago
We in Toronto will tell you that the C-H on the Montreal jersey stands for “Centre Hice”.
whiteaj almost 10 years ago
Poutine is Canadian for Nachos.
Number Three almost 10 years ago
Sounds like a wonderful holiday!
xxx
Nobody_Important almost 10 years ago
Love Poutine! Don’t understand who that has never caught on here in the states!!
Say What Now‽ Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Butter chicken Poutine for me, thanks.
anarresa Premium Member almost 10 years ago
That sounds like my fantastic Montreal trip! Mmmm poutine. Not as good at home, can’t get the proper cheese curds.
TIMH almost 10 years ago
No doubt its high in fat and calories, but it sounds a lot tastier and substantial than a cheese burger on a Krispy Kreame doughnut.
pjdougherty almost 10 years ago
@Black4dder, The Leafs haven’t stood for anything except Oh Canada since 1967. Centre Hice indeed.
WLLilly1960 almost 10 years ago
… @jenbrown1017 – No , it was not that . I have never DUI’d .
Marvin Kaplansky Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Wrong! It’s been in The Gazette for years. See the backstory at:
http://montrealgazette.com/entertainment/local-arts/pearls-before-swine-cartoonist-shows-his-love-for-montreal-in-comic-strips
captainofgondor almost 10 years ago
Love the subtle Habs reference!
LionDormant almost 10 years ago
Think Montreal / Mount Royal is confusing? I live in Town of Mount Royal (or Ville Mont-Royal); it’s on the Island of Montreal, it is surrounded by Montreal, but it is neither on the slopes of Mount Royal nor part of the City of Montreal. Maybe we should just change call it New York City to avoid confusion.
JK1 almost 10 years ago
Heeeeyyyy…PBS has been in our paper for years, Love it. Thanks, Steph…but as a Montrealer, you’d hate the icy sidewalks here in Montreal today. Thanks for the accolades. You are now an Honourary Montrealer, per our mayor.
claire de la lune. almost 10 years ago
As a Canadian, I find this awfully funny.
knight1192a over 9 years ago
Looks a little like Silent Bob