This reminds me of a cousin that wanted to join the klan so his mom sewed him the hoodie and gown, trouble was she didn’t have a spare white sheet so she used one with flowers all over it. The meeting didn’t go well.
Draw this comic next week with the checkered sheet ghost saying it doesn’t wear white after Labor Day, that would seem funnier to me. But what do I know.
When I first saw this comic, I thought it was an early “joke” for Halloween. Not for a klan meeting. The sheets are more like what a child dressed as a ghost would wear, no separate pointed hat, etc, and there are no feet showing. I saw “ghosts” dressed up in sheets to be seen, and one wore plaid.
i_am_the_jam over 2 years ago
When does that rule kick in? Technically, there are 364 days before Labor Day (365 in leap years).
Doug K over 2 years ago
Just for myself, “Don’t wear checkered of plaid ever.”
[If you want to wear checkered or plaid, I’m fine with that.]
morningglory73 Premium Member over 2 years ago
This reminds me of a cousin that wanted to join the klan so his mom sewed him the hoodie and gown, trouble was she didn’t have a spare white sheet so she used one with flowers all over it. The meeting didn’t go well.
Zebrastripes over 2 years ago
I don’t think that rule applies anymore! Anything goes…
Queen of America over 2 years ago
I think it was the rule of thumb ‘way back when’ because it signaled the end of ‘the (summer) season’ for the hoity toity.
NaturLvr over 2 years ago
Draw this comic next week with the checkered sheet ghost saying it doesn’t wear white after Labor Day, that would seem funnier to me. But what do I know.
skysoxwiz over 2 years ago
Is this hinting at condom miscegenation?
Moonkey Premium Member over 2 years ago
When I first saw this comic, I thought it was an early “joke” for Halloween. Not for a klan meeting. The sheets are more like what a child dressed as a ghost would wear, no separate pointed hat, etc, and there are no feet showing. I saw “ghosts” dressed up in sheets to be seen, and one wore plaid.