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The survey to see where Wallace’s followers live was fun. Let’s try a second one. What ages are his followers? Once again, I’ll start. I’m 72. And you?
Actually… octopodes. It’s a word of Greek origin. Octopuses has become common, yes, but so has using “literally” to mean “not necessarily literally.”
saobadao over 3 years ago
The survey to see where Wallace’s followers live was fun. Let’s try a second one. What ages are his followers? Once again, I’ll start. I’m 72. And you?
Wilde Bill over 3 years ago
For some reason I just thought of the radioactive snake exploding through the terlet in Hard Ticket to Hawaii.
Digital Frog over 3 years ago
Did you realize when you sit on a toilet, you’re connecting your butt to a citywide network of butts?
Bullet Bronson Premium Member over 3 years ago
Spud may never poop again.
Ida No over 3 years ago
“Spud got attacked by octopuses? Suckers!”
Aladar30 Premium Member over 3 years ago
I would like to see a horror flick about this.
SteveHL over 3 years ago
This would have made a terrible Beatles song:
I’d like to be
Inside the toilet
In an octopus’s garden
In the shade
crookedwolf Premium Member over 3 years ago
Looks like he disturbed the water..
Barnabus Blackoak over 3 years ago
don’t forget toilet rats !
wireknot over 3 years ago
65, and since I seem to have missed the location survey, Charlotte NC
jschumaker over 3 years ago
The 2nd panel is hilarious, only to be topped by “toilet snakes”.
Tentoes over 3 years ago
I sometimes get a frog.
maxiesmom2 Premium Member over 3 years ago
And again, my favorite “Heavens no”!
Kawasaki Cat over 3 years ago
What about r.ats Spud? Rats climb up the pipes from the sewer
DM2860 over 3 years ago
Octopuses, octopi, and octopodes are all acceptable plurals of octopus.
John Mason Premium Member over 3 years ago
Toilet paper (panel 2 far right) is hung correctly. Further evidence of Mr. henry’s attention to detail.
goboboyd over 3 years ago
Heavens!
[Unnamed Reader - 74831d] over 3 years ago
Toilet snakes are a real thing
WCraft over 3 years ago
Wait – there are really such creatures as toilet snakes? Now where am going to… you know…
raybarb44 over 3 years ago
Thanks again for the info Wallace……
CLaudiaAnn Premium Member over 3 years ago
Will Henry’s attention to detail goes without saying, but with the wild tangle of appendages in panel two, there are precisely 8.
Keep on keepin' on over 3 years ago
The big 5-0 here. Still wondering where my 30’s went! :^(
daswaff over 3 years ago
No one tell Spud about toilet rats…
Linda Gabel Premium Member over 3 years ago
And then there’s the story in the New York Times about bats living in slit toilets!
Corpse Horn Light Premium Member over 3 years ago
Actually… octopodes. It’s a word of Greek origin. Octopuses has become common, yes, but so has using “literally” to mean “not necessarily literally.”
Octopodes it is, for me.
BC in NC Premium Member over 3 years ago
The area where they are hanging out appears to have a texture similar to octopus suckers.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 3 years ago
Octopi and octopuses are both correct.
33Angel over 3 years ago
52 on September 30.
wordsmeet about 3 years ago
Rose is right. I too thought that octopi was the correct plural (at least in English).
TheOneWithAPlanZ 8 months ago
octopodes