There were eyewitnesses to the clown dropping from the ceiling, but it’s true that we never heard whether it was then captured and contained. However, I suspect it wouldn’t return to the ceiling, since that’s what people would expect. It’s the nature of jack-in-the-box clowns to pop out when one least expects it, and a loose jack-in-the-box clown may well pop out whence one least expects it…
Our unlikely hero Petey, sits obstructed and in relative security, lulled into a tenuous calm by smattering and the drone of adult monologue. Will his wandering wondering gaze see the askew ceiling tile? Will his daydream be broken by a rogue ceiling clown or the shrieks of the pancake taskmaster, er, eh-hem, Princess? Will he and his disembodied buddies avoid the sticky river of the syrup sire? Lil Actors Playhouse sure knows how to keep us on the edge of our seats!
Templo S.U.D. about 3 years ago
one does wonder
Cornelius Noodleman about 3 years ago
No. A credible witness saw him running down Broadway. News at eleven.
gbars70 about 3 years ago
s’matter wit’you
Wilde Bill about 3 years ago
Who’s to say that there aren’t a multitude of clowns hiding in the ceiling?
JH&Cats about 3 years ago
The one from the jack-in-the-box?
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 3 years ago
Ooh, the dramatic tension. Will Jack drop from the ceiling during the performance?
Ontman about 3 years ago
Smatter Smatter…..love it!
Huckleberry Hiroshima about 3 years ago
No. They did not. And that’s a good thing.
LOLBeth about 3 years ago
smatter smatter smatter
A.Ficionada about 3 years ago
Petey can’t help but know about the clown because – Alice and her friends, lol
diskus Premium Member about 3 years ago
A diary comic strip
uniquename about 3 years ago
Petey, your mind would wander even if you didn’t have an obstructed view.
Iseau about 3 years ago
The Clown is the next act.
WCraft Premium Member about 3 years ago
Doh! Should’ve never looked up. Now he’ll have to count all the ceiling tiles…
fritzoid Premium Member about 3 years ago
There were eyewitnesses to the clown dropping from the ceiling, but it’s true that we never heard whether it was then captured and contained. However, I suspect it wouldn’t return to the ceiling, since that’s what people would expect. It’s the nature of jack-in-the-box clowns to pop out when one least expects it, and a loose jack-in-the-box clown may well pop out whence one least expects it…
robin.axten Premium Member about 3 years ago
Are the clowns in the ceiling to avoid the monsters under the bed?
Tallguy about 3 years ago
Nice callback. And “smatter” as an onomatopoeia is lovely.
MCProfessor about 3 years ago
Uh-oh!
AndrewSihler about 3 years ago
Aha! At last I have a clear understanding of the puzzling activity called “smattering”. Many thanks!
smorbie the great and beautiful about 3 years ago
I thought he did finally fall down and the kids all ran out of the building in fright.
6turtle9 about 3 years ago
Our unlikely hero Petey, sits obstructed and in relative security, lulled into a tenuous calm by smattering and the drone of adult monologue. Will his wandering wondering gaze see the askew ceiling tile? Will his daydream be broken by a rogue ceiling clown or the shrieks of the pancake taskmaster, er, eh-hem, Princess? Will he and his disembodied buddies avoid the sticky river of the syrup sire? Lil Actors Playhouse sure knows how to keep us on the edge of our seats!
KevinCarson2 about 3 years ago
Pretty sure Petey’s not the type to letter a comic in cursive
Sisyphos about 3 years ago
Bless Miss Bliss, but I think my mind would wander, too, Petey, even without an obstructed-view seat.
—And what ever did become of that clown?!
*real* Guard Duck about 3 years ago
What is a “Smattering”?
jim Premium Member about 3 years ago
Clearly a major concern….