Just a quick note, this cartoon was conceived of and prepared months ago. I am aware of its reference to Alan Arkin in the movie The In-Laws. Love that movie. But just wanted to be clear that this is pure coincidence following his recent passing. But any time someone says ‘serpentine,’ I hear it in Peter Falk’s voice.
I Mad Am I over 1 year ago
I must be tired. I read that as Turpentine. And wondered how two sloths can become a paint thinner… when they get run over and flat!?
allen@home over 1 year ago
Don’t you guys know the shortest distance between two points is a straight line.
Imagine over 1 year ago
Why did the sloth cross the road? Nobody knows. It never made it.
dogugotw Premium Member over 1 year ago
That was a great movie reference!
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member over 1 year ago
What about serpentine?
gsl24fps over 1 year ago
Cheers to Alan Arlin.
Doug K over 1 year ago
Be careful crossing the road. Don’t go too fast.
Blaidd Drwg Premium Member over 1 year ago
2nd panel: One sloth still there, Ninja Sloth standing on other side of road……or up in a tree?? (crossover from Mark Parisi)
looseparts creator over 1 year ago
Just a quick note, this cartoon was conceived of and prepared months ago. I am aware of its reference to Alan Arkin in the movie The In-Laws. Love that movie. But just wanted to be clear that this is pure coincidence following his recent passing. But any time someone says ‘serpentine,’ I hear it in Peter Falk’s voice.
Norris66 over 1 year ago
Funny, When I read serpentine, I thought of timing belts. HaHa