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TEDDY: Heh heh! There goes your stomach again!
NATEL Yeah yeah.
JENNY: It sounds like your stomach's talking!
TEDDY: It sounds like it's singing! Hey! Everybody! Come here! I think it's doing the second verse of "Louie Louie!"
NATE: I can't take it.
Mr. Peirce, I’ve a question for you. I’ve noticed that most strips have a gag that they use often, with small variations, like one of the characters in “Pearls Before Swine” calling Stephan Pastis (the cartoonist) an idiot. Most cartoonists (that I know of) have something similar to this, which I assume they use when they need to make a strip and don’t have a brilliant idea gnawing their drawing hand. But, unless you count Nate trying to convince Francis that dogs are better than cats (which I don’t), I haven’t noticed a fallback joke in “Big Nate”. So my question is where do all your original ideas come from? Are you a humor mastermind who can just create funny ideas out of nowhere? Do you take ideas from your life? Do you take suggestions (Enslave the Mollusk!)? Something else? I’m curious.
Mr. Peirce, I’ve a question for you. I’ve noticed that most strips have a gag that they use often, with small variations, like one of the characters in “Pearls Before Swine” calling Stephan Pastis (the cartoonist) an idiot. Most cartoonists (that I know of) have something similar to this, which I assume they use when they need to make a strip and don’t have a brilliant idea gnawing their drawing hand. But, unless you count Nate trying to convince Francis that dogs are better than cats (which I don’t), I haven’t noticed a fallback joke in “Big Nate”. So my question is where do all your original ideas come from? Are you a humor mastermind who can just create funny ideas out of nowhere? Do you take ideas from your life? Do you take suggestions (Enslave the Mollusk!)? Something else? I’m curious.