(IMO, Frog Applause is TOO GOOD for their boring blog. I’m still deciding whether to remind them of the menstrual hut in their blog comments… maybe several of us should say something. Or not.)
I notice he has curtains up in his hut. Wonder what’s blowin’ in the breeze on his clothesline? A pair of long johns? Or maybe it’s the third ghost. Wait. Maybe this strip is about how many ghosts we can find.
On the line is clearly the gentleman’s (and I use the term advisedly) Union suit. He gazes at it fondly. His loud objections to its laundering have been for naught and now he’s reconciled to its temporary freshness. The blank female space out front has a darker meaning for me … what has he done in the laundry wars?
I’ve seen the interior of many of these so-called tiny houses and they contain numerous ingenious ways to create space vertically or by giving dual purpose to some architectural elements. For example, an upstairs loft has storage units in the stair steps. Furniture folds in and out. Some people are quite content with simplifying their lives with just the bare necessities.
A few months ago Teresa talked about “spite houses”. Houses bulit on small pieces of property to annoy neighbors, etc. If I remember correctly, many were small homes with unusual shapes and colors.
This guy’s hut looks like it’s in the mountains somewhere, not a spite house, unless you count the ghosts that might be upset by the location of his hut.
Meh~tdology, fka Pepelaputr over 7 years ago
“Knock loudly, we’re home!”
Randy B Premium Member over 7 years ago
Your ghost perched on your corner-chair in the yard.
prettyfeet over 7 years ago
This reminds me of another classic FA hut:
paranormal romance in the menstrual hut
http://www.gocomics.com/frogapplause/2011/7/31
Oh, and leave it to the overlords to ignore Frog Applause AGAIN! Apparently, FA isn’t blogworthy enough.
http://www.gocomics.com/news/laugh-tracks/4030/ufo-day-comics
(IMO, Frog Applause is TOO GOOD for their boring blog. I’m still deciding whether to remind them of the menstrual hut in their blog comments… maybe several of us should say something. Or not.)
painedsmile over 7 years ago
I notice he has curtains up in his hut. Wonder what’s blowin’ in the breeze on his clothesline? A pair of long johns? Or maybe it’s the third ghost. Wait. Maybe this strip is about how many ghosts we can find.
Pharmakeus Ubik over 7 years ago
I thought the woman shaped void over the chair represented his home’s need for a woman’s touch to the decor.
flyingflowerpot over 7 years ago
Menstrual Huts Still Exist.
http://tinyurl.com/ybt5tfv7
Brass Orchid Premium Member over 7 years ago
Pavel hovel. No cars parked with bugs or telescopes for hellish persons. Safe space for being away from equipments.
coltish1 over 7 years ago
On the line is clearly the gentleman’s (and I use the term advisedly) Union suit. He gazes at it fondly. His loud objections to its laundering have been for naught and now he’s reconciled to its temporary freshness. The blank female space out front has a darker meaning for me … what has he done in the laundry wars?
Radish... over 7 years ago
Little houses are in these days, i did my time before it was popular.
Rotifer FREE BEER & BATH MATS ON FEB. 31! Thalweg Premium Member over 7 years ago
The visage on the chair is Sylvia Plath* looking for a little hut action.
* It’s possible that’s not Sylvia Plath. I just like to say, “Sylvia Plath.”
William Neal McPheeters over 7 years ago
So… that’s Ted Hughes standing in the doorway?
Brass Orchid Premium Member over 7 years ago
A brand new house on the road side, and it’s a-made out of rattlesnake hide
Got a brand new chimney put on top, and it’s a-made outta human skull
Radish... over 7 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z6fPgRmccvo
the ghost of you walks richard thompson
Brass Orchid Premium Member over 7 years ago
It is Rev. Randy Roberts. The lady whose apparition appears in the corner chair is actually June Cleaver. The Lone Ranger will be along soon.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 7 years ago
Shotgun Shacks for EVERYONE!
SumoSasquatch (aka a boy named Su) over 7 years ago
That hut owner looks pretty satisfied with himself.
SumoSasquatch (aka a boy named Su) over 7 years ago
I’ve seen the interior of many of these so-called tiny houses and they contain numerous ingenious ways to create space vertically or by giving dual purpose to some architectural elements. For example, an upstairs loft has storage units in the stair steps. Furniture folds in and out. Some people are quite content with simplifying their lives with just the bare necessities.
A few months ago Teresa talked about “spite houses”. Houses bulit on small pieces of property to annoy neighbors, etc. If I remember correctly, many were small homes with unusual shapes and colors.
This guy’s hut looks like it’s in the mountains somewhere, not a spite house, unless you count the ghosts that might be upset by the location of his hut.
INGSOC over 7 years ago
That’s why there must be wheels, in order to be able to move around..
Brass Orchid Premium Member over 7 years ago
I’ll be with you girl
Like being low
Hey hey hey like being stoned
I’ll be with you girl
Like being low
Hey hey hey like being stoned
- Cracker – Low
Polly want a cracker!
Sisyphos over 7 years ago
Your dangerous door-stoop. Your dead spouse. Your ghostly wife-on-an-uphostered-corner-chair….
So, what else is new?
Home Sweet Home!
INGSOC over 7 years ago
The wheels on the bus, oops I meant on the hut go round and round..
nathanbtlr over 7 years ago
My place isn’t much. But, it’s MINE!
Meh~tdology, fka Pepelaputr over 7 years ago
“With possums for yard dogs”.
*Hot Rod* over 7 years ago
No three car garage?
*Hot Rod* over 7 years ago
Saddle up Hauss!.