I think I said I was going back to stand-alone, one-panel gags after last week’s three-parter. But I couldn’t resist having a little fun when I remembered that I had this movie theater art. Here’s the first of a two parter.
Love the first panel! Of course the redhead is right–all redheads are–it’s always best to get in line even if you think you might need to go in the next 15 minutes!
My wife and I travelled all the way to Africa. We are in the desert In Libya. My wife decides she had better go to the bathroom. She gets in this long line to use one of the portajohns and she nearly misses the purpose of our trip, a chance to watch our first ever solar eclipse.
I went to Live Aid in Philadelphia in 1985. There were lines for both men’s and ladies’ rooms. But the lines into the ladies’ were so slow that a good number of the women did the smart thing and got into the lines for the men’s.
John Lustig (Last Kiss) creator over 15 years ago
I think I said I was going back to stand-alone, one-panel gags after last week’s three-parter. But I couldn’t resist having a little fun when I remembered that I had this movie theater art. Here’s the first of a two parter.
margueritem over 15 years ago
Very smart move on the redhead’s part.
cleokaya over 15 years ago
Good idea. I always wait in line even if there is no chance that I may need to.
FunnyDeeds over 15 years ago
Love the first panel! Of course the redhead is right–all redheads are–it’s always best to get in line even if you think you might need to go in the next 15 minutes!
cleokaya over 15 years ago
My wife and I travelled all the way to Africa. We are in the desert In Libya. My wife decides she had better go to the bathroom. She gets in this long line to use one of the portajohns and she nearly misses the purpose of our trip, a chance to watch our first ever solar eclipse.
runar over 15 years ago
At a theater I once met a woman who solved the long bathroom lines - she used the men’s.
Whitecamry over 12 years ago
I went to Live Aid in Philadelphia in 1985. There were lines for both men’s and ladies’ rooms. But the lines into the ladies’ were so slow that a good number of the women did the smart thing and got into the lines for the men’s.