Overboard by Chip Dunham for May 19, 2009
Transcript:
Pirate 1: So if you ever do have to restrain a prisoner... I guess I'd recommend the B-nine thousands. They're light... But virtually unbreakable... And how's the comfort factor? Captain: Oh, these are very comfort- Pirate 2: When do you think they'll figure out he's with us? Pirate 3: Oh, about the time we walk out there with their cash...
gobblingup Premium Member over 15 years ago
Everyone pay attention now… here is an excellent example of the correct usage of they’re vs. there vs. their. Thanks Chip!
Akenta over 15 years ago
lightenup you may enjoy this one:
http://comics.com/offthemark/2009-05-19/
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 15 years ago
I saw that one coming in the first panel! Good one Chip! LOL
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 15 years ago
mornin’ JFri, doc, Akenta!
Awfulhorrid over 15 years ago
Doesn’t anyone know how to tie a simple lark’s head knot? That’s the basic knot for securing your sub… er … prisoner!
risitas over 15 years ago
Where’d they git all th’ cash???
The only guys we ever see ‘em fightin’ are those LEPRECHAUN GUYZ…..
Don’t tell me they’re all out there on the High Seas just trying to Retrieve Each Other’s Lunch Money???
I guess they’re all out there on the High Seas just trying to Retrieve Each Other’s Lunch Money…..
The Duke 1 over 15 years ago
Morning Dry, docT & Akenta!
Trebor39 over 15 years ago
What the Green Guys don’t know is that safe only holds play money.
gobblingup Premium Member over 15 years ago
Thanks, Akenta! Dat wuz the funnest! ;-)
Miserichord over 15 years ago
“Virtually unbreakable” is not the same as “unbreakable”. Nate will either break the shackle or the mast.