Just Horace’s expression (or lack thereof) in the center panel has me laughing. You can actually see him come to an epiphany that he’s been doing it wrong, all this time.
“Swag as slang: Swag, slang originating in the early 1800s for stolen goods or booty; possibly carried by a swagman”==Also 2nd usage of term, from Wikipedia: "Swag, slang originating from the Scottish slang word “swagger” which was a description of the way some Scots walk (in a swaying motion). The word was altered in the English language to mean “the way one presents oneself”.
JayBluE over 11 years ago
I guess he’s not a “painted” horse….
Sherlock Watson over 11 years ago
The Lone Frenchman strikes again!
Inkwell Files over 11 years ago
Swiggity swag, what’s in the bag?
Simon_Jester over 11 years ago
This cartoon would have been funnier for me if the last panel had shown Horace, ripping off a painting from a museum.
Intophaloblue over 11 years ago
Thar Picasso! Such a kidder!!
PublicDomain over 11 years ago
I guess he is not a chair
Heima over 11 years ago
Just Horace’s expression (or lack thereof) in the center panel has me laughing. You can actually see him come to an epiphany that he’s been doing it wrong, all this time.
InTraining Premium Member over 11 years ago
But … What’s in the bag… ? ? ?
Me3000 over 11 years ago
usually you still something valuable; swagg…seriously how did that get started, and why, and when, and why did it catch on?
JayBluE over 11 years ago
This, from Wikipedia:
“Swag as slang: Swag, slang originating in the early 1800s for stolen goods or booty; possibly carried by a swagman”==Also 2nd usage of term, from Wikipedia: "Swag, slang originating from the Scottish slang word “swagger” which was a description of the way some Scots walk (in a swaying motion). The word was altered in the English language to mean “the way one presents oneself”.
Stephen Gilberg over 11 years ago
Has he seen “Sleuth”? Talk about unsubtle.