Will Henry has fun living! This strip is always original, inventive and visually enticing. I’m in love with the whole brew. Tanx, Will, for sharing your joy.
Current trajectory has them just scraping by the house on the right, and ending up in their own yard. That’s if Spud doesn’t get a hands-on lesson about integral calculus and automotive mechanisms.
In highschool, I had a friend who said he had taught himself to drive entirely by the sound of the road, the feedback from the wheel, and the response of the brake and accelerator. At night, on back country roads, he would close his eyes and guide the car along the winding gravel at a bit below the speed limit. His head was motionless, his voice calm, his steering just a slight bit unsure. Never did we stray from the road.
It was uncanny and terrifying.
… Years later, I’m quite sure that I worked out the trick: he closed only his right eye. From my position in the passenger seat, with his head always pointing straight forward, it would be impossible to tell that his left eye was still open.
enigmamz over 5 years ago
Can’t do that in my car – it pulls a touch to the right.
butterfly_qvrs over 5 years ago
I sometimes feel like I am playing “Where is the Sasquatch?” I wanna wave back:)
Laurie Sefton Premium Member over 5 years ago
That’s a level or three up from the “Guess how long Da can steer with just one knee.” game.
Ida No over 5 years ago
Spud did make his intentions clear when Dad asked the question. He is fully within his rights to get out right now.
LastRoseofSummer Premium Member over 5 years ago
Poor Spud is never gonna make it to puberty.
GirlGeek Premium Member over 5 years ago
My friend does this because I don’t drive…I don’t like it
crookedwolf Premium Member over 5 years ago
Now, I’m sure Dad’s in control the whole time..
kate over 5 years ago
Will Henry has fun living! This strip is always original, inventive and visually enticing. I’m in love with the whole brew. Tanx, Will, for sharing your joy.
UlfPeterLangenbach over 5 years ago
And if the car hits a tree? Everybody wins or everybody loses?
Casey Jones over 5 years ago
Love the bee comment
Andrew Sleeth over 5 years ago
Hey look! It’s disgraced former CEO of Blue Cross Blue Shield, Dr. Patrick Conway!
maxiesmom2 Premium Member over 5 years ago
It looks like there is the shadow of a person to the right of the tree and they’re waving.
Fontessa over 5 years ago
The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree.
Alberta Oil over 5 years ago
Sounds like a fun game.. a twist on the chicken game.. and you can play this one without another car..
Kroykali over 5 years ago
This is similar to the Russian Roulette that people play when texting and driving.
DCBakerEsq over 5 years ago
Death comes for us all. So, why not make it into a game?
jscarff57 Premium Member over 5 years ago
Easy for dad to play the game. He’s the only one with a seat belt…
WCraft Premium Member over 5 years ago
We call this: Guess who’s airbag will deploy first
Not the Smartest Man On the Planet -- Maybe Close Premium Member over 5 years ago
Wallace’s dad is insane — but fun.
Will Henry creator over 5 years ago
I vividly remember playing this game
lawrence.anderson over 5 years ago
Mr Henry- I think to answer the bee’s question, you should have signed the strip “Will Honey”… :^)
Laurie Sefton Premium Member over 5 years ago
Current trajectory has them just scraping by the house on the right, and ending up in their own yard. That’s if Spud doesn’t get a hands-on lesson about integral calculus and automotive mechanisms.
Ellery Brown over 5 years ago
Where the Honey At?
klåmoħ about 5 years ago
In highschool, I had a friend who said he had taught himself to drive entirely by the sound of the road, the feedback from the wheel, and the response of the brake and accelerator. At night, on back country roads, he would close his eyes and guide the car along the winding gravel at a bit below the speed limit. His head was motionless, his voice calm, his steering just a slight bit unsure. Never did we stray from the road.
It was uncanny and terrifying.
… Years later, I’m quite sure that I worked out the trick: he closed only his right eye. From my position in the passenger seat, with his head always pointing straight forward, it would be impossible to tell that his left eye was still open.
LrdSlvrhnd about 5 years ago
Silly bee, you hafta make the honey.
Also, that bee is adorable.