The Tuna fruit picture on the blog made me think of these things we’d eat in Mexico that we called “Snot Fruit”. It was kinda like a pomegranate because it had similar seeds in a marshmallowy husk. The seeds were green though and were more gelatinous. The seeds were also all together, not split up like pomegranates. You could pop them open and suck out all these gooey seeds. Tasty, but kinda gross in the texture dept. I thought they were called Tuna, but alas they are not the same thing. :(
margueritem about 14 years ago
Love it!
FLIGHT SUIT about 14 years ago
Given the placement and size of that box, let’s just hope horsey hasn’t been taking too much inspiration from SNL’s “It’s My Dick in a Box” video.
J.BenjaminDalton about 14 years ago
Yeah. The joke is in his hand(s).
Sisyphos about 14 years ago
Wanna see how fast a Comic Strip Reader can exsanguinate a box-toting jackass, Doofus? –Faster than a speeding Punchline, and all in self-defense!
whaletail about 14 years ago
ex·san·gui·nate [eks-sang-gwuh-neyt]
–verb (used with object) to drain of blood; make bloodless.
whaletail about 14 years ago
@Sisyphos. A jackass sounds more insulting than a doofus.
painedsmile about 14 years ago
Since this is the comics, can you change it to one BIG BITING BUG instead of a swarm?
grapfhics about 14 years ago
That swarm is probably cicadas from the blog.
ottod Premium Member about 14 years ago
Another post-election day cartoon. I’ve always said that a swarm of biting insects you know is preferable to a swarm of strange locusts.
I’ve always liked baby limas and hominy sauteed with onions and garlic, but the Spam might be a nice addition.
Fred Kuechenmeister about 14 years ago
re Sunday blog: gadzooks… it’s been up-dated and it isn’t even Sunday…. or is it ?
Nighthawks Premium Member about 14 years ago
little pig, little pig, let me come in!
not by the hair of my chinny chin chin!
lalas about 14 years ago
The Tuna fruit picture on the blog made me think of these things we’d eat in Mexico that we called “Snot Fruit”. It was kinda like a pomegranate because it had similar seeds in a marshmallowy husk. The seeds were green though and were more gelatinous. The seeds were also all together, not split up like pomegranates. You could pop them open and suck out all these gooey seeds. Tasty, but kinda gross in the texture dept. I thought they were called Tuna, but alas they are not the same thing. :(
*Hot Rod* about 14 years ago
neigh-bor
6turtle9 about 14 years ago
Re: Chalk- what does P.O.S. stand for?
Playing on Street, Pretty Outrageous Sombrero, Powerfully Ornery Smell, Partially Open Skirt, Poster-child Outcast Scrawlings
runar about 14 years ago
Whatever kind of insects are in that box, it’s probably a light load.
Ushindi about 14 years ago
Be good to dolphins, and dolphins will be good to you…