Pearls Before Swine by Stephan Pastis for February 04, 2007
Transcript:
Betty sat alone by the wind-swept airfield. She was sad. She was lonely. TYPITY TYPITY TYPE She came here to dream. To watch the planes land. To imagine the distand lover reunited by these giant graceful birds of steel. TYPE TAP TIPPITT TAPP A stranger approached. "I am Bob," he said. He was tall and tan with muscular arms." "Their eyes met. They kissed. They did more than kiss. TIPPITY TAP TYPE TAP It was love. White hot and fierce. A dirigible floated just over head. "That is as my love for you," Bob said. "Large, steady, sure and true." TYPE TAP TIP Betty kissed Bob. Bob kissed Betty. TYPE TYPE TYPE And the Hindenburg exploded. TYPE TYPE TYPE TYPE "Please stop writing romance novels." "This really kills the mood," mumbled Betty. TYPE TYPE
ArtCreator almost 13 years ago
Wasn’t Bob the name of the guy from last time? Looks kind of like the other guy too……Some parts were sort of similar, like the they did more than kiss and the part where the last 2 panels were very unromantic.
mistervoiceguy over 12 years ago
Rat has a limited imagination.
Soroxas over 12 years ago
What’s a Hindenburg?
thatbuddahguy over 12 years ago
@soroxas its a blimp basically
joeshmo30 almost 12 years ago
LOL!
Zebra almost 7 years ago
In the first panel they are having ssssssssssssoyyy milk cappuccino on the house sir (previous comic) like if you get the reference
MemphisBelle over 5 years ago
Rat’s reduced to writing “bodice-rippers?” Oh, the disillusionment!
Squirrel Chaser over 2 years ago
Most of the passengers and crew survived the Hindenburg disaster. 62 of the 97 passengers and crew survived. Only one person on the ground was killed.