Over the Hedge by T Lewis and Michael Fry for January 06, 2016
Transcript:
verne: observe..tai chi. hammy: Sky -pee? is that your pirate name? verne: tai chi...an ancient martial art. the name translates to "supreme ultimate fist." verne: Try to knock me over. verne: There are no feathers in tai chi! rj: your things always have too many rules. hammy: Tickle him until he sky pees.
KenTheCoffinDweller almost 9 years ago
Hammy but then the sky would get all wet. What did the Sky do to you recently?
musicalmelody821 almost 9 years ago
You could’ve knocked him out with a feather…
juicebruce almost 9 years ago
Verne me thinks you need to work on that a little more :-(
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member almost 9 years ago
RE: Yesterdays comic coments.I put together a double boiler and melted a Snickers bar.As far as it would melt. It became a sticky glob and not at all liquid.When i poured (with the help of a spatula) it over some ice-cream is set up into a shapeless lump. It also became quite firm. It still tasted like a Snickers bar, but was tough to chew.Well, over all, i would say that it was the best tasting failure i have ever had in the kitchen.
dogday Premium Member almost 9 years ago
That first panel….since my hearing’s been going my husband and I have a lot of conversations like that. He tells me, when we’re out, that I have to stop nodding and agreeing unless I absolutely have heard what’s said to me or someday some waiter is going to bring me a big plate of calves brains tartare. Thing is, I often think I have heard. And yes, I’ll get hearing aids. As soon as the roof is replaced, the bath remodeled, the exhaust on the car fixed….in the meantime, it’s sky pee and calves brains for me. ;-)
JP Steve Premium Member almost 9 years ago
I have a Bluetooth thingy that only speaks Chinese. I now know “tai chi” means “power on” and “quan chi” means “power off.”
Blaize over 1 year ago
Yer brutal sometimes, Hammy… O_O