Looks like he’s surprised in the last panel to come to that realisation. Our maybe he got stung by a wasp or something. Either way the punchline makes no sense at all.
Anytime anyone tells me “money can’t buy happiness”, I can’t help but reply, “I’d rather be rich and filled with ennui, then broke, homeless, and carefree.” I have yet to see a happy homeless person who isn’t hallucinating.
King_Shark almost 11 years ago
Looks like he’s surprised in the last panel to come to that realisation. Our maybe he got stung by a wasp or something. Either way the punchline makes no sense at all.
Darsan54 Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Then you’re shopping at the wrong store.
Dani Rice almost 11 years ago
Happiness is worth more than money.
MotherOfMoses almost 11 years ago
You’ll be surprised Herb, just put up a sign, Happiness for sale, & see the big market for it.
gcarlson almost 11 years ago
“No, but you can have a jolly time being miserable!”- Arthur Treacher on “Duffy’s Tavern”
Boots at the Boar Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Anytime anyone tells me “money can’t buy happiness”, I can’t help but reply, “I’d rather be rich and filled with ennui, then broke, homeless, and carefree.” I have yet to see a happy homeless person who isn’t hallucinating.
Lamberger almost 11 years ago
“on-wee”. Sounds like fun to me.