I’m surprised so many people here were confused. Some of these guys could smell a silent fart in these strips. “That joke cost you a fancy dinner—NOW!” = “That joke cost you a fancy meal—now!” So she wants to be wined-n-dined ASAP to make up for his assy-ness.
AnyFace over 7 years ago
You’d think Sam would know who he was dealing with by now.
TwilightFaze over 7 years ago
Panel 3 looks like she ate an expired Sour Patch Kid.
Adiraiju over 7 years ago
The window, the window,
she threw ’im out the window…
NewPatriot778 over 7 years ago
Maybe Ellie will fix him something next door. His last meal if Sedine finds out…
NewPatriot778 over 7 years ago
I hate to admit it but I’m confused by the context in which the “NOW” is being used. Is Sedine saying it and how does it fit the conversation?
Robert Nowall Premium Member over 7 years ago
So can either of them cook?
Willywise52 Premium Member over 7 years ago
That’s right,food first,women second.
Neo Stryder over 7 years ago
NEVER JOKE ABOUT LOVE.
mjb515 over 7 years ago
At least Sam started with dessert before he put his foot in his mouth.
hk Premium Member over 7 years ago
Such a cute she-devil in our bed and you make jokes? Sam you are not right!
AMBER1 over 7 years ago
WOW! You have done it now!
Dragoncat over 7 years ago
On the bright side, it will be easier to guard the fridge from the living-room sofa.
clarke.ensign.waldron over 7 years ago
Patriot778: I, too, am bambozzled as to how, “Now!” could possibly fit in there.
booga over 7 years ago
Not in America, young women don’t cook – too busy finding new places to take pictures of food.
Capt’n over 7 years ago
I’m surprised so many people here were confused. Some of these guys could smell a silent fart in these strips. “That joke cost you a fancy dinner—NOW!” = “That joke cost you a fancy meal—now!” So she wants to be wined-n-dined ASAP to make up for his assy-ness.