Except that the alternative comes. And so does the degradation of your body. Living to a ripe old age isn’t that good. So how do we exit when we want to? When we feel our best is slipping away. That is the problem
No problemo! Just go to the neighborhood Soylent plant!
What this strip really needs, Fangirl, is some briffits in place of Slim…
By the way, one of the funniest things concerning these special cartoon shorthands I ever saw was on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. A young lady was reading a Spider-Man comic aloud to another character, and she was puzzled by the squiggly lines around Spidey’s head. The cognescenti know they signify a tingling in his “spider-sense”– an early warning of danger. But she wondered, “So, what, does his head stink?”
mrbribery almost 14 years ago
Hmmm, Slim is more perceptive than I gave him credit for…
Hillbillyman almost 14 years ago
JIm Scancarelli is the ‘master at puns and sarcasm in his strip.
axe-grinder almost 14 years ago
AGE! #@$%!
(I’m sorry if the grawlix offend anyone.)
kab2rb almost 14 years ago
Slim you just don’t get the sarcasm.
cknoblo Premium Member almost 14 years ago
Getting old is not for wimps. But if you can maintain your health, it beats the alternative.
Fangirl almost 14 years ago
What’s a few grawlixes among friends?
Actually I didn’t know they had a name, and have been entertained to learn about them and squeans, quimps and nittles as well. Thanks, axe-grinder!
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/grawlix
countoftowergrove almost 14 years ago
Night-Gaunt49 said, about 1 hour ago
Except that the alternative comes. And so does the degradation of your body. Living to a ripe old age isn’t that good. So how do we exit when we want to? When we feel our best is slipping away. That is the problem
No problemo! Just go to the neighborhood Soylent plant!
axe-grinder almost 14 years ago
What this strip really needs, Fangirl, is some briffits in place of Slim…
By the way, one of the funniest things concerning these special cartoon shorthands I ever saw was on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. A young lady was reading a Spider-Man comic aloud to another character, and she was puzzled by the squiggly lines around Spidey’s head. The cognescenti know they signify a tingling in his “spider-sense”– an early warning of danger. But she wondered, “So, what, does his head stink?”
Maybe you had to see it!