OK, the classic 1952 Gene Kelly film is the first one most are likely to think of in association with this song. But a second film, from 1971 , also used it to great effect. Remember?
Ease off Cartoon-Boy, Rat. Not every pun is worth the effort to beat the stuffings out of him, and this was one of his blander, more excusable concoctions. Maybe next time we’ll make him singh for his supper! —Though I really hate the idea of stuffing Mr. Singh into an oven….
BE THIS GUY about 7 years ago
Mr. Singh isn’t the first Indian to rip off Gene Kelly; see Raj Kapoor’s Shree 420.
He also ripped off Charlie Chaplin in that movie
Lee Cox about 7 years ago
So who else saw the punchline coming from about the second panel?
Sherlock Watson about 7 years ago
There isn’t a smile on his face, either.
Templo S.U.D. about 7 years ago
I think if Gene Kelly (1912-1996) were still alive, he might get a laugh at this.
wiatr about 7 years ago
It put a smile on my face.
jimmjonzz Premium Member about 7 years ago
OK, the classic 1952 Gene Kelly film is the first one most are likely to think of in association with this song. But a second film, from 1971 , also used it to great effect. Remember?
John Ruttner about 7 years ago
At long last, have you no shame, sir???!!!
AKHenderson Premium Member about 7 years ago
Send Pastis to Singh Singh.
Gent about 7 years ago
Manmohan Singh makes a cameo?
Lyons Group, Inc. about 7 years ago
What a Singh and a shame. LOL. SOMEBODY STOP ME!!
Gent about 7 years ago
Can I have aloo da paratha and lassi inn your café, Singh… ?
Cameron1988 Premium Member about 7 years ago
Rat didn’t bring his bat?
ACK! Premium Member about 7 years ago
Khan Noonien Singh in the Singh Inn in the rain?
PICTO about 7 years ago
Ok Cartoon Boy…your whole family has renounced you…that means …no cousins…no aunts…and definitely no Grammy.
mail2jbl about 7 years ago
So Pastis is now wearing a gray t-shirt instead of white?
Jim about 7 years ago
I need to find a replacement for this “comic strip”
F-Flash about 7 years ago
You know, Debbie Reyonlds would be so hurt, why don’t they call it dancing in the rain? Gene Kelly wasn’t a singer, he was a …………………
hariseldon59 about 7 years ago
Stephan’s about to become a victim of some ultraviolence.
well-i-never about 7 years ago
Wait! There’s a pun in this?
A_NY_Outlaw about 7 years ago
saw that one coming in the 3rd panel
jdsven about 7 years ago
Pig could recreate that scene from Clockwork Orange.
Kaputnik about 7 years ago
Mr. Singh’s turban might be a sign that when he’s Singh Inn in the rain it’s a Songh, Sungh, Blue.
ksu71 about 7 years ago
I think this is a Sikh joke.
Charlie Tuba about 7 years ago
Does Mr. Singh have an inn in Dallas with boats?
Vonne Anton about 7 years ago
Funniest part to me is that Singh is pronounced like “sigh” and the whole pun falls
Number Three about 7 years ago
Are you ever happy, Rat?
Oh yes. When you are making people’s lives hell.
xxx
Bill Brice about 7 years ago
Mr. Pastis has got to be a stanfurd grad!!!
Dennett Premium Member about 7 years ago
Stephan sets up his puns the way Rube Goldberg set up his mechanisms :-)
JohnDough about 7 years ago
Where are those stranded travelers supposed to eat if he closes the cafe?
PapaNambu Premium Member about 7 years ago
Why am I picturing Alec from “A Clockwork Orange” kicking Stephen in the ribs right now?
Sisyphos about 7 years ago
Ease off Cartoon-Boy, Rat. Not every pun is worth the effort to beat the stuffings out of him, and this was one of his blander, more excusable concoctions. Maybe next time we’ll make him singh for his supper! —Though I really hate the idea of stuffing Mr. Singh into an oven….
wstog about 7 years ago
When the inn was open did they let the kids play hide and go Sikh?
GryfKetcherside about 7 years ago
Sigh… celebrating Labor Day with a labored pun.
ND Cool Z almost 6 years ago
Anyone who doesn’t find this amazing pun funny might as well be SIGHING in the rain.