Ah, there’s nothing like a full-bodied stench in selecting a wine.
Pairs perfectly with her cooking
The next test is to see how fruit flies react to it.
These characters have more than a few complexes…..
Ha Ha, Eau De Toilette
It’s not only full-bodied… it smells like a body. A well-aged body.
Smells like a backed-up sewer during a heatwave!
Wow – it’s been 4 years already? how times flies in this strip.
Never heard of a full-bodied stench. I always thought of it as an overpowering stench.
so far this new wine doesn’t look promising… :p
I think the last word you want associated with wine is “stench.”
So that’s what these two have in common: neither of them can cook/make anything remotely edible.
It attracts skunks from miles around
I think goût d’égout would be closer to the mark.
Ah yes, Chateau de Pepe Le Pew, a wonderful wine that goes well with rotten fish and stinky asparagus.
Would not touch that bottle with a 50 foot pole.
Not to mention the paint’s now peeling off the walls…
There goes the wallpaper.
Should I call emergicare now??
Let’s hope that Roger’s use of the word “stench” tells us that even he will realize this concoction is undrinkable.
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salakfarm Premium Member about 1 month ago
Ah, there’s nothing like a full-bodied stench in selecting a wine.
C about 1 month ago
Pairs perfectly with her cooking
sirbadger about 1 month ago
The next test is to see how fruit flies react to it.
Godfreydaniel about 1 month ago
These characters have more than a few complexes…..
win.45mag about 1 month ago
Ha Ha, Eau De Toilette
steveh64 about 1 month ago
It’s not only full-bodied… it smells like a body. A well-aged body.
SquidGamerGal about 1 month ago
Smells like a backed-up sewer during a heatwave!
Timothy Madigan Premium Member about 1 month ago
Wow – it’s been 4 years already? how times flies in this strip.
eced52 about 1 month ago
Never heard of a full-bodied stench. I always thought of it as an overpowering stench.
Chris about 1 month ago
so far this new wine doesn’t look promising… :p
tygrkhat40 about 1 month ago
I think the last word you want associated with wine is “stench.”
Dave's Not Here, Man about 1 month ago
So that’s what these two have in common: neither of them can cook/make anything remotely edible.
mindjob about 1 month ago
It attracts skunks from miles around
planostanton about 1 month ago
I think goût d’égout would be closer to the mark.
Daltongang Premium Member about 1 month ago
Ah yes, Chateau de Pepe Le Pew, a wonderful wine that goes well with rotten fish and stinky asparagus.
Wendy Emlinger Premium Member about 1 month ago
Would not touch that bottle with a 50 foot pole.
M.K.Staffeld about 1 month ago
Not to mention the paint’s now peeling off the walls…
Strawberry King about 1 month ago
There goes the wallpaper.
sincavage05 about 1 month ago
Should I call emergicare now??
paullp Premium Member about 1 month ago
Let’s hope that Roger’s use of the word “stench” tells us that even he will realize this concoction is undrinkable.