This especially applies to American football. There’s no ‘I’ in ‘Team" but there is indeed an ’M’ and an ‘E’. Then you’re left with a ‘T’ and an ‘A’. This is where the cheerleaders come in.
This especially applies to American football. There’s no ‘I’ in ‘Team" but there is indeed an ’M’ and an ‘E’. Then you’re left with a ‘T’ and an ‘A’. This is where the cheerleaders come in.
Actually, it’s one continuous strip with every other panel left out:1. The guy asks the talking frog if he has ever eaten anything besides flies such as meat and if so when?2. The frog says " three times since last Tuesday".3. A Viking who owns a nearby deli overhears and asks the frog if he wants to purchase some meat from him.The frog says , “like what?”4. The excited Viking/butcher yells, " Okay- meat loaf or roast beef?" It startles the frog so much that he’s changed back into the prince he once was.5. The indignant frog/prince explains that he is rich and doesn’t need to buy meat from him-6." I don’t need to- I’ve already got ’em".
This idea works so well for a comic strip.