FoxTrot by Bill Amend for November 08, 2009
Transcript:
Peter: What's so funny? Jason: Hee hee. Paige left the computer while she was still logged in on Facebook. So naturally I took the liberty of friending Morton Goldthwait and sending him a gushy love note. Peter: Dude, you shouldn't do stuff like that with Facebook. Someone might get hurt. Jason: Oh, please. Morton was my evil camp counselor. He had this coming. Peter: I wasn't thinking about Morton. Jason: Who, then? Paige? Paige: WHERE'S JASON?! I'M GONNA STRANGLE THAT TWERP!
Magasek about 15 years ago
Um, guess again, Jason.
Aurion about 15 years ago
Jason Fox, another card-carrying member of the Wile E. Coyote Super Genius Club. Two requirements for membership eligibility: being a super genius (natch), and a comically fatal overestimation of one’s own brilliance.
LittleYipScream about 15 years ago
Yeah, Paige and the roadrunner do look alike.
Rakkav about 15 years ago
LYS: What tipped your off, the skinny neck or the hairdo? :))
Aurion: I dunno, Wile E. seems to get defeated more often by the laws of chance not working normally around him than by anything else.
Hugh B. Hayve about 15 years ago
Reminds me of the time that one of my crazier exes found that I had my Myspace password saved on her PC, so then went on a nasty letter writing binge to all the good looking ladies on my friend list.
lewisbower about 15 years ago
Jason, I wish I had your brains when I was your age.
Aurion about 15 years ago
Johanan: Heh, true enough. Sawing a hole from underneath a bridge to get at the roadrunner, only to make the entire bridge and the cliffs on which it is built fall down, save for a tiny logic-defying spot where the roadrunner is standing, is a good example of that.
But there were also times where he’d try to trigger a failed trap (usually by fiddling with it), or leave it intact so it could thwart him painfully later on when it suddenly decides to work. Depends on the cartoon, I guess. (Both examples can be seen in ‘Stop! Look! And Hasten!’.)
In the end, it seems that the best laid plans of coyotes and Jason Fox are merely fated tend to go horribly, hilariously awry. And we’ll be there, having a good laugh at their comedic misfortune.
ninmas about 15 years ago
hmmmmm, now i know what i’m going to do to my mom today…….
phydeaux44 about 15 years ago
Actually I have no sympathy for Paige. If, by now, she’s still doing things by leaving her Facebook page open where Jason could get to it, then she deserves whatever happens to her.
Hirshhorn about 15 years ago
Better start running, Jason
vasgar1 about 15 years ago
I wonder if our esteemed cartoonist has a facebook page like Stephen Pastis does?
desturbedlio about 15 years ago
One word, jason
RRRRRRRRRRUUUUUUUUUUUUUNNNNNNNNNNN!!!!!!!!!
kate1daful about 15 years ago
haha! lmao!
aorla7 about 15 years ago
U don’t need to tell me twice about how facebook can hurt you :-( (yes i was hurt in a way like that) still, it’s a funny strip. and Aurion, next time, dont post a book
supersexyghotmew95 over 11 years ago
run man run
Unicorn55 (Happy New Year 2022!) over 3 years ago
What is this Facebook? Do they mean Unibook?
No One in Particular over 2 years ago
Jason, you are SO in for it!