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Pearls Before Swine by Stephan Pastis for September 20, 2004
September 19, 2004
September 21, 2004
Transcript:
"Look at these commercials...they offer these great deals,but hide the important details in this tiny language that you can barely read." "Who knows what those lying weasels are trying to bury in the morass of unreadable text?" "You said it."
It says âPearls Before Swine. Copyright 2004 by Stephan T. Pastis. Distributed by United Feature Syndicate. Laughter not guaranteed. Not suitable for some readers who prefer 75 year-old strips drawn by the son of the son of the son of the original creator. Product not available in some cities where âSnuffy Smithâ still wins reader polls. Product may have limited availability in cities where editors choose comic strips based solely upon ? ? or ? demographic appeal. Check local listings. No animals were harmed in the making of this strip, although we ? the dumb pig a little bit. Our apologies to the ?â
Pearls Before Swine, Copyright 2004 by Stephan T. Pastis, Distributed by United Feature Syndicate. Laughter not guarenteed. Not suitable for some readers who prefer 75 year-old strips drawn by the son of the son of the son of the original creator. Product not available in some cities where âSnuffy Smithâstill wins reader polls. Product may have limited availability in cities where editors choose comic strips based soley upon potential social or ethnic demographic appeal. Check local listings. No animals were harmed in the making of this strip, although we roughed up the dumb pig a little bit. Our apologies to the editors throughout North America who are staying up late tonight perusing this text with a magnifying glass to ensure that this cartoonist did not bury any offending words or concepts in this small text. Okay â Iâm tired now. To be perfectly frank, when I initially came up with the idea for âthis tiny wordâ joke, I thought it would be really quick to do, but I now see that to make the joke work, the writing has to be really small, and it apparently takes a ton of tiny words to fill such a large space. Hence, I have run out of ideas. If youâd like, you can now move on to âCathyâ or âB.C.â and check in on their crazy antics, as I am totally out of funny stuff. Actually, so are they. So heck, maybe you ought to just put this newspaper downand gowatch a little TV. Geez, man, I STILL have more space to fill with this now tired joke. What to do⊠What to doâŠI suppose that a lesser cartoonist would use this space to promote his latest books, but I donât think that either of my two books, âBLTs Taste So Darn Goodâ or âThis Little Piggy Stayed Homeâ, both of which were published by Andrewâs McNeel Publishing, need that sort of cheap publicity. Their sales at Borders, Barnes & Nobel, Amazon.com, and your local bookstore have been tremendous and they donât need more help from me here. Wow, finallyâŠIâm done. Iâm never doing this joke again.
It says, âPearls Before Swine Copyright 2004 by Stephan T. Pastis distributed by The United Feature Syndicate. Laughter not guaranteed. Not suitable for some readers who prefer 75-year-old strips drawn by the son of the son of the son of the original creator. Product not available in some cities where âSnuffy Smithâ still wins reader polls. Product may have limited availability in cities where editors chooses soley upon potential social or ethnic demographic appeal. Check local listings. No animals were harmed in the making of this strip, although we roughed up the dumb pig a little bit. Our apologies to the editors throughout North America who are staying up late tonight perusing this text with a magnifying glass to ensure that this cartoonist did not bury any offending words or concepts in this text. Okay⊠Iâm tired now. To be perfectly frank, when I initially came up with this âtiny wordâ joke, I thought it would be really quick to do, but I now see that to make this joke work, the writing has to be really small, and it takes a ton of tiny words to fill such a large space. Hence, I have run out of ideas. If youâd like, you can now move on to âCathyâ or âB.C.âAnd check in on their crazy antics, as I am totally out of funny stuff. Actually, so are they. So heck, maybe you ought to put this newspaper down and watch a little TV. Geez, man, I STILL have more space to fill with this now tired joke. What to do⊠what to doâŠI suppose that a lesser cartoonist would use this space to promote his latest books, but I donât think that either of my two books, âBLTs taste so darn goodâ or âThis little piggy stayed homeâ, both pf which were published by Andrews McMeel publishing need that sort of cheap publicity. Their sales at Borders, Barnes & Nobles, Amazon.com and your local bookstore have been tremendous and they donât need more help from me here. Wow, finallyâŠIâm done. Iâm never doing this joke again.â
Oh my Gawd, Iâm done! I am NEVER doing that again.
Thanks. I enlarged the strip as much as my monitor would go and still could not read much of the tiny script.Yes I did read the entire reiteration of the tiny words. Now I can sleep tonight. â»
marvelironman about 13 years ago
It says âPearls Before Swine. Copyright 2004 by Stephan T. Pastis. Distributed by United Feature Syndicate. Laughter not guaranteed. Not suitable for some readers who prefer 75 year-old strips drawn by the son of the son of the son of the original creator. Product not available in some cities where âSnuffy Smithâ still wins reader polls. Product may have limited availability in cities where editors choose comic strips based solely upon ? ? or ? demographic appeal. Check local listings. No animals were harmed in the making of this strip, although we ? the dumb pig a little bit. Our apologies to the ?â
Thatâs all I could do in one sittingâŠ
jacobthehun about 13 years ago
Well, thank you, i was going to have to do all that myself
bladeguy about 13 years ago
The full small text, as best as I can read it:
Pearls Before Swine, Copyright 2004 by Stephan T. Pastis, Distributed by United Feature Syndicate. Laughter not guarenteed. Not suitable for some readers who prefer 75 year-old strips drawn by the son of the son of the son of the original creator. Product not available in some cities where âSnuffy Smithâstill wins reader polls. Product may have limited availability in cities where editors choose comic strips based soley upon potential social or ethnic demographic appeal. Check local listings. No animals were harmed in the making of this strip, although we roughed up the dumb pig a little bit. Our apologies to the editors throughout North America who are staying up late tonight perusing this text with a magnifying glass to ensure that this cartoonist did not bury any offending words or concepts in this small text. Okay â Iâm tired now. To be perfectly frank, when I initially came up with the idea for âthis tiny wordâ joke, I thought it would be really quick to do, but I now see that to make the joke work, the writing has to be really small, and it apparently takes a ton of tiny words to fill such a large space. Hence, I have run out of ideas. If youâd like, you can now move on to âCathyâ or âB.C.â and check in on their crazy antics, as I am totally out of funny stuff. Actually, so are they. So heck, maybe you ought to just put this newspaper downand gowatch a little TV. Geez, man, I STILL have more space to fill with this now tired joke. What to do⊠What to doâŠI suppose that a lesser cartoonist would use this space to promote his latest books, but I donât think that either of my two books, âBLTs Taste So Darn Goodâ or âThis Little Piggy Stayed Homeâ, both of which were published by Andrewâs McNeel Publishing, need that sort of cheap publicity. Their sales at Borders, Barnes & Nobel, Amazon.com, and your local bookstore have been tremendous and they donât need more help from me here. Wow, finallyâŠIâm done. Iâm never doing this joke again.-I agree, Iâm never doing this again!
miazma Premium Member almost 13 years ago
It says, âPearls Before Swine Copyright 2004 by Stephan T. Pastis distributed by The United Feature Syndicate. Laughter not guaranteed. Not suitable for some readers who prefer 75-year-old strips drawn by the son of the son of the son of the original creator. Product not available in some cities where âSnuffy Smithâ still wins reader polls. Product may have limited availability in cities where editors chooses soley upon potential social or ethnic demographic appeal. Check local listings. No animals were harmed in the making of this strip, although we roughed up the dumb pig a little bit. Our apologies to the editors throughout North America who are staying up late tonight perusing this text with a magnifying glass to ensure that this cartoonist did not bury any offending words or concepts in this text. Okay⊠Iâm tired now. To be perfectly frank, when I initially came up with this âtiny wordâ joke, I thought it would be really quick to do, but I now see that to make this joke work, the writing has to be really small, and it takes a ton of tiny words to fill such a large space. Hence, I have run out of ideas. If youâd like, you can now move on to âCathyâ or âB.C.âAnd check in on their crazy antics, as I am totally out of funny stuff. Actually, so are they. So heck, maybe you ought to put this newspaper down and watch a little TV. Geez, man, I STILL have more space to fill with this now tired joke. What to do⊠what to doâŠI suppose that a lesser cartoonist would use this space to promote his latest books, but I donât think that either of my two books, âBLTs taste so darn goodâ or âThis little piggy stayed homeâ, both pf which were published by Andrews McMeel publishing need that sort of cheap publicity. Their sales at Borders, Barnes & Nobles, Amazon.com and your local bookstore have been tremendous and they donât need more help from me here. Wow, finallyâŠIâm done. Iâm never doing this joke again.â
Oh my Gawd, Iâm done! I am NEVER doing that again.
-By the way I did NOT copy bladeguy.
ArtCreator almost 13 years ago
I got bored just reading it.. after the first word⊠yeah I donât even want to know why you thought it would be fun to do that..
Austria over 12 years ago
text is too small
purpleriver over 10 years ago
Thanks. I enlarged the strip as much as my monitor would go and still could not read much of the tiny script.Yes I did read the entire reiteration of the tiny words. Now I can sleep tonight. â»
Ratimir over 10 years ago
Thank you bladeguy and miazma. My eyes are not what they once were.
comicsnerd74 almost 10 years ago
But I agree. This one is awful. I bet newspaper readers needed a magnifying glass.