Some people laugh at dad jokes. I ignore these jokes, or make a noise of mild discomfort, or throw a disgusted glare. Sometimes I respond with a joke that’s even worse.
How can he do comic strips after death? Ghost writers and ghost artists using spirit ink and working by the spectral light of spirit lamps. Some ghosts become part of the lamps. They are lamp shades…
Hints of sage, and it recalls the last We the Robots from July 13, 2017, which depicts the characters taking a vacation. With overtones of parsley and oregano. The spaghetti gods are pleased by this marinara.
Reminds me of the old Mad Magazine story of the famous artist who made so much money with art that eating and sleeping lost so much money that he quit them. He died young but very rich.
There! I’ve said it. And I mean it, too. Zombie comics are often drawn by nameless, faceless young talented cartoonists struggling to earn a living at their craft and trying on the side to come up with an idea for a strip of their own that will break out.
And, then, somewhere in this heady mix (I just finished reading classic Dilbert a few moments ago; Q.V. for the headiness of it) there is Frog Applause! —Land of the strange, home of the lame!
Randy B Premium Member over 7 years ago
It’s not always funny-ha-ha, but it’s funny-peculiar most of the time.
And that’s good enough (or lame enough) for me.
Randy B Premium Member over 7 years ago
Some people laugh at dad jokes. I ignore these jokes, or make a noise of mild discomfort, or throw a disgusted glare. Sometimes I respond with a joke that’s even worse.
(Pro tip: Look up Witzelsucht.)
painedsmile over 7 years ago
A lot of cartoons need a cue to laugh because, honestly, I’m not sure if any humor is involved.
Bill Thompson over 7 years ago
Humor is a mental experience, and this strip is definitely funny in the head.
Baslim the Beggar Premium Member over 7 years ago
How can he do comic strips after death? Ghost writers and ghost artists using spirit ink and working by the spectral light of spirit lamps. Some ghosts become part of the lamps. They are lamp shades…
Say What Now‽ Premium Member over 7 years ago
There are some comic strips where the artists is still alive but the strip is dead.
*Hot Rod* over 7 years ago
A laughter from tummy is yummy….Ha Ha, I told a funny!
*Hot Rod* over 7 years ago
If you can sell it, then it is worth it, right?
Brass Orchid Premium Member over 7 years ago
Okay, but “Dead Cartoonists Society” is taking it over the line.
*Hot Rod* over 7 years ago
When I am dead, oh well whatever.
Brass Orchid Premium Member over 7 years ago
Hints of sage, and it recalls the last We the Robots from July 13, 2017, which depicts the characters taking a vacation. With overtones of parsley and oregano. The spaghetti gods are pleased by this marinara.
flyingflowerpot over 7 years ago
Everybody knows that when a cartoonist dies, his work starts living. (Female cartoonists refuse to die).
flyingflowerpot over 7 years ago
I’ve been playing with the RANDOM feature rectangle again that cannon balls me into the FA archive. What a ride. So many oldies but goodies.
coltish1 over 7 years ago
Today’s boring comment: I love the prickly fun Teresa is having at the expense of so many tired and hackneyed and desiccated products out there.
Rotifer FREE BEER & BATH MATS ON FEB. 31st Thalweg Premium Member over 7 years ago
Well, that answers my query re: *s!
P.S. Now how about “P.S.”?
Linguist over 7 years ago
“…fake it – something you do multiple times every day, all year around. "
As the actress said to the bishop !
Meh~tdology, fka Pepelaputr over 7 years ago
Sardonic laughter is the best.
ransomknotts over 7 years ago
If she really thought his idea was funny she would have done a series of Ho, Ho, Hoes.
Radish... over 7 years ago
Reminds me of the old Mad Magazine story of the famous artist who made so much money with art that eating and sleeping lost so much money that he quit them. He died young but very rich.
seanb51229 Premium Member over 7 years ago
I discovered some time ago that people can tell when I am faking laughter, so I quit trying.
ChukLitl Premium Member over 7 years ago
Ooo, babe. Such big humor. I’ve never seen so much hilarity. Don’t. Stop. Don’t stop. Ooo, babe.
Arianne over 7 years ago
That traditional drawing room is the perfect setting for today’s FA.
Sisyphos over 7 years ago
Ahem! [Clears throat.]
HA HA HA!
There! I’ve said it. And I mean it, too. Zombie comics are often drawn by nameless, faceless young talented cartoonists struggling to earn a living at their craft and trying on the side to come up with an idea for a strip of their own that will break out.
And, then, somewhere in this heady mix (I just finished reading classic Dilbert a few moments ago; Q.V. for the headiness of it) there is Frog Applause! —Land of the strange, home of the lame!
INGSOC over 7 years ago
Sometimes the approach to undead humor often takes a little while to become accustomed to..