I’ve heard of the elephant in the room, and the 900 lb. gorilla, but a white whale ?
Maybe, Moby and the ole Capt. Ahab can work out their differences. Perhaps, Ahab can get a pegleg up on his feelings and stop directing his belligerent barbs at the behemoth of blubber.
Anyway, the mediator will have a wail whale of a tail tale to tell when he goes on his next Carnival Cruise.
Perhaps I haven’t fully awakened. When I first looked at the characters, I was wondering what Abraham Lincoln had to do with a marshmallowy type object, thinking more along the lines of something out of Ghost Busters.
Superfrog about 9 years ago
And Carol, don’t call me Ishmael.
moontime70 about 9 years ago
Judging by the looks on Moby, I doubt it very much it will end amicably..
Pointspread about 9 years ago
Something fishy going on there…
Richard Howland-Bolton Premium Member about 9 years ago
gopher
And they’ll keep harpoon on the same problems…
jreckard about 9 years ago
A week? Melville usually takes a month or more.
whiteheron about 9 years ago
“From Hell’s heart I stab at thee, for hate’s sake I spit my last breath at you. "
Can't Sleep about 9 years ago
Carol? Carol Kester Bondurant?You mean this guy’s practice is on the same floor as Dr. Bob Hartley? I guess they got the elevator fixed.
Linguist about 9 years ago
I’ve heard of the elephant in the room, and the 900 lb. gorilla, but a white whale ?
Maybe, Moby and the ole Capt. Ahab can work out their differences. Perhaps, Ahab can get a pegleg up on his feelings and stop directing his belligerent barbs at the behemoth of blubber.
Anyway, the mediator will have a wail whale of a tail tale to tell when he goes on his next Carnival Cruise.
pugmahone12 about 9 years ago
This is funny. The “diner” sequences are totally lame.
palos about 9 years ago
Perhaps I haven’t fully awakened. When I first looked at the characters, I was wondering what Abraham Lincoln had to do with a marshmallowy type object, thinking more along the lines of something out of Ghost Busters.
dabugger about 9 years ago
Whale of a conflict. He is not a fish, by-the-way. Assume it is not with Herman Melville; he has been way gone for a long while.
Al Nala about 9 years ago
Carol, get me a Starbucks. Biggest they got.
garcoa about 9 years ago
I guess it is time to hide the “Save the whales” bumper sticker.
Honorable Mention In The Banjo Toss Premium Member about 9 years ago
And Wiley alone is escaped to draw the comic.
Iceman47 about 9 years ago
Wiley, I sure do miss Danae.
deangup about 9 years ago
Makes no sense; not funny.
klunker rider about 9 years ago
Next week, Kirk and Khan are scheduled
Dtroutma about 9 years ago
A long tale of a whale’s tail and the man that’s after it.
Dr_Fogg about 9 years ago
Fully adjustable, ergonomic furniture too
Seed_drill about 9 years ago
For some reason, this strip makes me crave Vanilly Crunch.
LV1951 about 9 years ago
Looks more like Honest Abe in the chair. But I know it isn’t.
whiteheron about 9 years ago
Still?.; )
GiantShetlandPony about 9 years ago
That’s going to be a whale of a tale to tell. :D
Linguist about 9 years ago
“Call me Ishmael.”
Dtroutma about 9 years ago
My English teacher tried to make every peg and plank in the Piquod a metaphor from Melville; made the book much more boring.
lindz.coop Premium Member about 9 years ago
Yup…should have left the harpoon home…Moby doesn’t look happy and I don’t blame him.
kaffekup about 9 years ago
I wonder if he had coffee nerves…
SmarterThanYourAverageBear about 9 years ago
Ahab is blubering
Tarredandfeathered about 9 years ago
Then there was the Idiot who thought that Moby Dick was something that is treated with Penicillin..