Rip Haywire by Dan Thompson for January 20, 2012
Transcript:
Rip: Thanks for pulling me up off that cliff - uh - what's your name? Wolfe: Name's Wolfe - forget it, friend. What's wrong? Rip: My ankle - it's more swollen than Meryl Streep's ego. Wolfe: Can you walk? Rip: Don't know - but I have to! I - can't - let my family - Sweet Annie McAnkle anguish! Wolfe: Did you hit your head, too, or is that just the way you talk?
Veridian almost 13 years ago
SNERK!….Must…NOT…Spew on Monitor! Dan I hereby doff my Hat and bestow upon Thee Todays “Awesome Antic Alliteration Achievement Award” with “Howlingly Hilarious Haywire Hyperbole” Cluster! Now.. Will Wayward Wolfe Waffle \Whilst Wounded[Wunderkinde] Wails We Wonder? (Whew! I’m Winded and Worn Out after THAT one! ) You’re Welcome Dorian! :-) HUGPOUNCESZZZZ and Have a Great Day Y’all!
mainiac_druid almost 13 years ago
dan, you the man, been reading this strip for over a year now and love it. every time i see rip i think of patrick warburton, and now for some reason wolfe is coming across in my head like graham greene’s character in thunderheart. can’t wait to get the money up and buy all the rip books.
LEOCSUTTERIII almost 13 years ago
Veridian, you are right smack-dab dead-center ON!!! I have said since the comic started that Rip’s strip is an absolute SCREAM!!!!! Like “Terry and the Pirates” on laughing gas (and I am old enough to remember THAT strip!). Another GREAT week, Dan! Keep up the AWESOME work!
Dragoncat almost 13 years ago
It won’t be long before Wolfe starts talking like that. Mark my words…
Nighthawks Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Meryl Streep indeed. with that talent, her ego can’t possibly be swollen enough
Linda Solomon almost 13 years ago
HUGPOUNCESZZZZ
joegeethree almost 13 years ago
If you saw Meryl Streep at the Golden Globes show this weekend you would have seen her ego in action. And it’s even larger than Rip thinks.
DorianKTB almost 13 years ago
LOL, Veridian, as always! And I’m willing to bet Meryl Streep was kidding, as she’s always proven to be willing to make fun of herself in the past.