Thanks, somebodyshort. I went back and flagged two of them. I don’t think their strategy is too smart because not too many people will go back and read those late postings, which is good for us. We don’t have to see them!
It’s been almost a year and I STILL don’t get the joke in this comic strip. I get the Jerry Maguire reference, but I don’t get how the line “You complete me” applies. PLEASE explain the joke for me.
kreole about 14 years ago
Uh yeah, well………
Sisyphos about 14 years ago
Just do it.
cdward about 14 years ago
I don’t dig it.
somebody short, that’s better - fewer people have to read it.
delicado about 14 years ago
Too non in the sequitur.
Potrzebie about 14 years ago
That’s a very expensive joke.
alan.gurka about 14 years ago
Thanks, somebodyshort. I went back and flagged two of them. I don’t think their strategy is too smart because not too many people will go back and read those late postings, which is good for us. We don’t have to see them!
Nighthawks Premium Member about 14 years ago
the gravedigger swings his shovel and beheads the man? and the bodiless head falling back into the tomb….
man, that is SO funny! I’m literally ROTFLMAO
gotta remember that one!
kane2742 about 14 years ago
I think I’m missing something. I don’t get it.
GailRubin about 14 years ago
This takes some thinking…. it is a small joke.
But it still gets added to the Death Cartoon Collection at The Family Plot Blog! http://thefamilyplot.wordpress.com/category/death-cartoons/
Frankr about 14 years ago
It’s a strange day when the commentators are funnier than Wiley.
freeholder1 about 14 years ago
Better epitaph: “You had me at goodbye.”
ububobu about 14 years ago
How about “You Compost Me”?
dfowensby about 14 years ago
i dont get it.
Trebor39 about 14 years ago
I get it. It’s funny. Thanks Wiley.
MatureCanadian about 14 years ago
Thanks Wiley, almost makes me forget the Ekert!
umg about 14 years ago
Took me all day, but it finally clicked.
The tombstone was made, paid, and placed specifically for the grave-filler–that man filling it in.
He is “completing” it.
It’s far out there, but it’s obviously why Wiley chose to depict the grave-filler standing there and no one else. Totally non-sequitur.
barrymtl over 13 years ago
It’s been almost a year and I STILL don’t get the joke in this comic strip. I get the Jerry Maguire reference, but I don’t get how the line “You complete me” applies. PLEASE explain the joke for me.