Pearls Before Swine by Stephan Pastis for July 19, 2009
Transcript:
Goat says, "My neighbor Fred died suddenly. He was only 42." Rat says, "Was he super-fat?" Goat says, "No." Rat says, "Smoke four packs a day?" Goat says, "No." Rat says, "Family history?" Goat says, "No." Rat says, "Previous heart problems?" Goat says, "No." Rat says, "Use drugs?" Goat says, "No." Rat says, "Drive super-fast motorcycles in the rain?" Goat says, "None of those...nothing." Rat says, "It can't be nothing, because nothing could happen to me! Meaning that fate is whimsical! That I, too, could die anytime! Give me something about Fred that made him different than me!!" Goat says, "He collected stamps?" Rat says, "High-Risk hobby. He was doomed."
gocomics about 13 years ago
Douglas Adams reference, yeah!
Pelahnar about 12 years ago
Well, I no what was wrong with Fred. He had no family history. You know, if your parents didn’t have children there’s a high chance that you won’t either. The chance is even higher if none of your grandparents did.
JLK9kid about 4 years ago
Just imagine being in that diner and seeing what was happening in panel 5
anzu over 3 years ago
I like the way their noses wrinkle.
Da Cat Guy over 2 years ago
Rat, a quicker and more productive method would just be to ask “How did he die”?