Pearls Before Swine by Stephan Pastis for June 02, 2016
Transcript:
Rat: You ever notice how some archaeologists get all their knowledge about certain civilizations from gravesites? Goat: Yeah, so? Rat: So I'm gonna be buried with a chicken and a toaster oven. Goat: Good for you. Rat: Did this civilization love toast? Or chickens? Or did the chickens love toast?
BE THIS GUY over 8 years ago
Maybe they buried a toaster that liked rats and chickens.
Bilan over 8 years ago
Maybe they’ll think KFC was experimenting with a new dish: KFR.
Sherlock Watson over 8 years ago
Just what the world needs — Pop-Tarts that are finger-lickin’ good.
JusSayin over 8 years ago
The world un-drowned overnight. Comic world is a wonderful place.
Texas, not so much.
Stevie Ray Vaughn Texas Flood Well it’s floodin’ down in Texas All of the telephone lines are down Well it’s floodin’ down in Texas All of the telephone lines are down
bigcatbusiness over 8 years ago
I sometimes wonder if thousands of years from here we will be discovered by archeologists like we are discovering mummies and dinosaurs right now. I suppose so… if Earth survives that long.
juicebruce over 8 years ago
Or was there just one weird Rat buried here !
Chad Cheetah over 8 years ago
So rat, goat, a chicken, and a toaster survived the flood.
whiteheron over 8 years ago
It’s a toaster oven Rat, they would think that we like roasted chicken with toast.
e.groves over 8 years ago
Maybe the chickens loved toast and rats.
markmoss1 over 8 years ago
@Bilan
In the small town where I grew up, long before the name of this chain was reduced to the initials KFC, it was often called “Kentucky Fried Rats”. If you think about it, somewhere there must be barrels of breading mix. That will draw rodents. And there must be teenagers working at minimum wage and driven to work ever faster, dredging chunks of chicken through the breading and dropping them in the fryers. What’s probably going to happen to a rat that’s hiding in the breading?
Not that I ever spoke to anyone who had themselves seen fur, four legs, or a rat’s tail coming out of the fryer. The simple truth is, the local manager treated his employees badly – much worse than the other restaurants in town – and so the employees spread rumors.
Perkycat over 8 years ago
This is interesting to think about. What would you want buried with you that says who you were to future archaeologists?
captainofgondor over 8 years ago
Have a great book about just this idea. Motel of the Mysteries by MacCauley. So similar to the books about King Tut it’s a scream.
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/108831.Motel_of_the_Mysteries
kaffekup over 8 years ago
We have too many records for future archaelogists to have to dig up graves, most without grave goods. That is, if they can decipher our media, which change by the decade now. They’ll probably still be going over the ancients with new techniques. That’s why archaelogists leave areas unexcavated, for future generations with better science.
cupertino jay over 8 years ago
rat’s toaster needs a longer cord.
vogonpoetry over 8 years ago
I remember reading a story in Reader’s Digest probably way back in the 70’s about archaeologists in the future uncovering present day (well, 70’s day) stuff and trying to figure out what it was.
Maizing over 8 years ago
Shades of the Motel of the Mysteries!
ebrooks over 8 years ago
You can’t just flood the world & leave us hanging! I wanted to see what ridiculous way they got out of it, like when Pastis wrapped up 4 story lines at once. And I doubt it’s one of those that’s off & on, since there would be flooding. :(
Sisyphos over 8 years ago
Knowing their predilections I figure the future archaeologists will interpret the toaster oven to be a miniature model shrine and the rat and chicken bones to be evidence of food-offerings to the Electric God of the ancient ones!
scoldog over 8 years ago
I know a guy who, when his dog died, buried it wearing swimming goggles and a towel as a cape. He then went into his shed and welded various metal things into various weird lumps and buried them around his dog.
I’d give my left foot to see what would happen in a couple of hundred years time when the archaeologists come across that find!
The_bunny_guy almost 4 years ago
What about the toast liking the chicken?
Themanofoor54 over 3 years ago
30th comment