Vacations are good, but there is no place like home!….Actually, I can definitely think of some places in the world that are worse than where Pig and Rat live.
“What profit is there in traveling for a ‘change of scenery,’ when you carry all your selfsame vices and follies with you in your knapsack? Better to change yourself than change the background.” — Seneca (paraphrased)
Which movie was that from? I don’t think there were “teleporters” in the Star Wars universe. Even the Emperor traveled via shuttle. Either this was a script inconsistency or Luke was also a sci-fi fan.
There’s an old “story” about a person driving to a new town. S-He stops for gas before getting there and asks what the town is like. “What was it like where you were?” “The people were friendly, nice to be with, shopkeepers were good, and there were lots of places to visit and enjoy.” “You’ll find it the same here”. A bit later, another person comes along and asks the same question with the same response. “The people there were nasty, unfriendly, mean, and there was nothing to do and no places to go.” “You’ll find it the same was here.”
Perhaps but I do see a few problems with his plan:
1. American bus lines are an utterly miserable way to travel.
2. Those hobo bindles look too small to hold much, though I suppose the fact that the animal characters don’t wear clothes allows them to travel lighter.
3. It’s much harder to disappear than it used to be, thanks to a wide variety of technological and social changes.
4. The neighborhood where this story takes place usually seems to be pretty lightly touched by our most intractable problems, he’s unlikely to find a place that’s much better.
5. This is just me but I get very anxious if I have no plan to see me through at least the next few weeks.
6. You can’t get away from yourself no matter how far you travel, and you are usually your own worst enemy.
BE THIS GUY 10 months ago
Just don’t get on the bus going to Stockton.
DanielRyanMulligan1 10 months ago
Wow, for the first time EVER, RAT and PIG agree on something: A GREAT IDEA!!!! Dan aka…
BasilBruce 10 months ago
I’m thinking those bags are full of marbles, so they can be used for self-defense.
ronaldspence 10 months ago
gotta love the hobo bindle…write when you get there please Pig!
hariseldon59 10 months ago
Magic Bus
ACK! Premium Member 10 months ago
But – “no matter where you go, there you are”.
kitsunechan78 10 months ago
♪ He took the mid-town bus going Any-where… ♬
blunebottle 10 months ago
Don’t bother fleeing to Canada.
Farside99 10 months ago
Anywhere but California, Chicago, Colorado, or New York!!!
Keno21 10 months ago
And how many people with a knapsack are getting OFF that bus?
Ida No 10 months ago
Already done. Google Tori Miki.
Hello Everyone 10 months ago
Vacations are good, but there is no place like home!….Actually, I can definitely think of some places in the world that are worse than where Pig and Rat live.
lavender headgear 10 months ago
“What profit is there in traveling for a ‘change of scenery,’ when you carry all your selfsame vices and follies with you in your knapsack? Better to change yourself than change the background.” — Seneca (paraphrased)
Algolei I 10 months ago
Which side of the street is that bus driving on? Is pig running into the front of an on-coming bus??!
markkahler52 10 months ago
To Mexico and back! Or Grandmother’s House….
einarbt 10 months ago
Plenty of places I would not like to go thank you very much.
_lounger_ 10 months ago
the grass is always greener on the other side
daDoctah1 10 months ago
The front of the bus gives the destination as “Furthur”.
iggyman 10 months ago
The weather we are having right now, I’m with you Pig!
iggyman 10 months ago
Reminds me of my military service, the worst base was the one you were on, the best base was the last one you were at, excluding Vietnam, of course.
mdl1911a1 10 months ago
“Just can’t get there from here”
bhgiz53 10 months ago
…“the grass ain’t greener, the wine ain’t sweeter, either side of the hill”…
Huckleberry Hiroshima 10 months ago
You’ll find the same thing there.
Egrayjames 10 months ago
“Someday, I’ll be somewhere other than here, but not today.”
phritzg Premium Member 10 months ago
(Warning: Earworm may result) This strip reminded me of a couple of good oldies: “Bus Stop”, by The Hollies, and “Waitin’ for the Bus”, by ZZ Top.
Just_Karl 10 months ago
Which movie was that from? I don’t think there were “teleporters” in the Star Wars universe. Even the Emperor traveled via shuttle. Either this was a script inconsistency or Luke was also a sci-fi fan.
DanMoran1 10 months ago
He was also the first person who came to my mind.
[Traveler] Premium Member 10 months ago
Not all who wander are lost
Count Olaf Premium Member 10 months ago
The Patriotic Count prefers to work to make Here a better place.
wirepunchr 10 months ago
I’m guessing that bus goes to the funny farm.
mindjob 10 months ago
I’m still waiting for the high speed rail
ekw555 10 months ago
been a while since I have seen a bindle.
Goat from PBS 10 months ago
They must be from California.
Serial Pedant 10 months ago
I think he’s on something.
grocks 10 months ago
But Stephan will miss you guys …
Ellis97 10 months ago
If you keep going, you’ll get there soon.
ladykat 10 months ago
Somebody else.
Linguist 10 months ago
Funny, that’s exactly what I told people a dozen years ago when I left Florida for South America!
kaycstamper 10 months ago
I think we all have days we’d like to run away!
EXCALABUR 10 months ago
Is anywhere better than somewhere?
timinwsac Premium Member 10 months ago
A lot of that happening in California lately.
michael3114 10 months ago
Running away doesn’t help if the person you’re running away from happens to be yourself.
[Unnamed Reader - bddb15] 10 months ago
I like my current anywhere a lot more than my former here. So glad that here is no longer here. Don’t need to go anywhere anymore.
elgrecousa Premium Member 10 months ago
You’ll be amazed how similarly rotten places can be.
anomaly 10 months ago
How is Gaza this time of year?
Lynnjav 10 months ago
There’s an old “story” about a person driving to a new town. S-He stops for gas before getting there and asks what the town is like. “What was it like where you were?” “The people were friendly, nice to be with, shopkeepers were good, and there were lots of places to visit and enjoy.” “You’ll find it the same here”. A bit later, another person comes along and asks the same question with the same response. “The people there were nasty, unfriendly, mean, and there was nothing to do and no places to go.” “You’ll find it the same was here.”
curtlyon19 10 months ago
My sister keeps doing this. Moves (but darn,same problems)
John Jorgensen 10 months ago
Perhaps but I do see a few problems with his plan:
1. American bus lines are an utterly miserable way to travel.
2. Those hobo bindles look too small to hold much, though I suppose the fact that the animal characters don’t wear clothes allows them to travel lighter.
3. It’s much harder to disappear than it used to be, thanks to a wide variety of technological and social changes.
4. The neighborhood where this story takes place usually seems to be pretty lightly touched by our most intractable problems, he’s unlikely to find a place that’s much better.
5. This is just me but I get very anxious if I have no plan to see me through at least the next few weeks.
6. You can’t get away from yourself no matter how far you travel, and you are usually your own worst enemy.
FGWaiss 10 months ago
“…I’d be happy anyplace but here…” “One Way Ticket” sung by Cass Elliot
Larry S 10 months ago
I met a young man who had recently moved to Oregon from New York. He wanted to leave so much that he simply took a bus to get away as far as possible.
Steverino Premium Member 10 months ago
You can run, but you can’t hide.
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member 10 months ago
“Hop on the bus, Gus. Don’t need to discuss much…”
zeexenon 10 months ago
Go north, young man. Alone in a Northern Territory is nice.
Bilan 10 months ago
When Rat goes somewhere else, everybody there will pack up and go.
willie_mctell 10 months ago
If you lived here you’d be home.
eddi-TBH 10 months ago
Everywhere else goes from barely any improvement to lots worse.
Michael McKown Premium Member 10 months ago
Bus stop, wet day, she’s there, I say, Please share my umbrella. / Bus stop, bus goes, she stays, love grows, under my umbrella….
Sanspareil 10 months ago
No matter where you could have gone, there you might have been.