Here in Boise, if you go to an Asian restaurant, you are provided flatware and have to ask for chopsticks. When I used to live in the SF Bay Area many years ago, you were provided chopsticks and had to ask for flatware. I taught myself how to use chopsticks because my appetizers had arrived but the wait staff was too busy to provide the flatwear.
What is it with “GO COMICS”. They don’t understand that I am not going to become a member and they just have to keep hounding me? I guess they think if they use enough ‘pop-ups’ that I’ll give in……WRONG. I’ll just go somewhere else. Must have voted for ShrilLIARy.
I just bought my soon to 5 year old, (his birthday is tomorrow), a set of drums. He has been begging for some since he was 3 and went to a concert. For his birthday, I bought my self some really great ear muffs. HAPPY BIRTHDAY NOAH! I love ya big guy.
Dunno about drums, but when I started playing the cimbalom (aka hammered dulcimer), I experimented with a lot of kinds of sticks, and found that I had several pair of chopsticks in the kitchen that worked quite well. You can even hold them from either end, for two different sounds. I don’t play the instrument a lot, but I still keep some chopsticks in the bag of sticks, along with several kinds of sticks explicitly made for the instrument.
BE THIS GUY almost 7 years ago
Anybody can play chopsticks:
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=QPzjHgMENrc
GeifuKe almost 7 years ago
I will use my chopsticks to ply a drum to the tuna of “Sciaenidae”.
Sherlock Watson almost 7 years ago
They should go to a Greek restaurant; the plates there can be very musical, though quite loud.
chris_weaver almost 7 years ago
Just the same, Pig, do ‘Wipeout’!
James Wolfenstein almost 7 years ago
When the comments are funnier than the strip…
Cameron1988 Premium Member almost 7 years ago
I was expecting a pun out of this one
tripwire45 almost 7 years ago
Here in Boise, if you go to an Asian restaurant, you are provided flatware and have to ask for chopsticks. When I used to live in the SF Bay Area many years ago, you were provided chopsticks and had to ask for flatware. I taught myself how to use chopsticks because my appetizers had arrived but the wait staff was too busy to provide the flatwear.
hariseldon59 almost 7 years ago
I’d like some drumsticks, and maybe some wings as well.
hooglah almost 7 years ago
What is it with “GO COMICS”. They don’t understand that I am not going to become a member and they just have to keep hounding me? I guess they think if they use enough ‘pop-ups’ that I’ll give in……WRONG. I’ll just go somewhere else. Must have voted for ShrilLIARy.
serial232 almost 7 years ago
I just bought my soon to 5 year old, (his birthday is tomorrow), a set of drums. He has been begging for some since he was 3 and went to a concert. For his birthday, I bought my self some really great ear muffs. HAPPY BIRTHDAY NOAH! I love ya big guy.
jc17 almost 7 years ago
Dunno about drums, but when I started playing the cimbalom (aka hammered dulcimer), I experimented with a lot of kinds of sticks, and found that I had several pair of chopsticks in the kitchen that worked quite well. You can even hold them from either end, for two different sounds. I don’t play the instrument a lot, but I still keep some chopsticks in the bag of sticks, along with several kinds of sticks explicitly made for the instrument.
posse1 Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Pig doesn’t realize he could’ve escaped when he first came on the scene.
Mentor397 almost 7 years ago
I’m just happy it’s not politics.
Sisyphos almost 7 years ago
Oh, waiter? There’s a naked, dim-witted pig in your restaurant!
ND Cool Z over 6 years ago
I sometimes use everyday things as drumsticks and drums, such as pencil and ruler for drumsticks and books for drums!