Last Kiss by John Lustig for April 03, 2024

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    GreasyOldTam  8 months ago

    “It’s a shame he’s on top of the ground. He ought to be under it, encouraging the cauliflower.” or something like that. From Mark Twain’s Pudd’nhead Wilson.

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    Baslim the Beggar Premium Member 8 months ago

    She: “I think we should bury our differences.”

    He: “Sure, sweetheart! Now untie me and let me out of this hole in the wall! We’ll have a glass of that Amontillado”

    She: “I don’t think you understand yet.” (puts mortar on another brick…

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    FreyjaRN Premium Member 8 months ago

    He’s pushing up the daisies.

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    Crumb creator 8 months ago

    So that’s where she buried him.

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    Jayalexander  8 months ago

    Just wanted to keep an eye on the cheating dog.

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    nosirrom  8 months ago

    She’ll always have someone to look up to her now.

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    Me_  8 months ago

    Deep down like 6’?

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    cdward  8 months ago

    How far deep down? Six feet?

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    John Lustig (Last Kiss) creator 8 months ago

    To see the original 1958 art and text, click on the “LIFE WITH LIP” button on this page. Once you’re on the blog, just click the “comments” link below today’s comic.

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    Dobby53 Premium Member 8 months ago

    “Green Burials.” It’s now The Thing. Good to see she’s right on top of the latest trend in both gardening and human composting.

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    PraiseofFolly  8 months ago

    “I miss him very mulch (My aim was bad at first.) But he is good fertilizer — he was soooo full of … ‘manure’.”

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    phritzg Premium Member 8 months ago

    Parting is said to be sweet sorrow, but this Juliet doesn’t seem the least bit unhappy.

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    ajr58(1)  8 months ago

    Attorney graves are dug to be 12 feet deep. Because, deep, deep down, lawyers are OK.

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    mywifeslover  8 months ago

    I don’t think that’s the garden she’s talking about…

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    Nuliajuk  8 months ago

    My gardening secret? Blood meal. Blood meal and bone meal. About 200 pounds of it.

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    Claymore Premium Member 8 months ago

    If he’s buried in the garden — as she hints — at least his spirit will always be able to look up her skirt.

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    Another Take  8 months ago

    “I’m saying he’s fertilizer, compost, plant food! Did marvels for the strawberries – want one?”

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    JoeStoppinghem Premium Member 8 months ago

    As long as the never find the body, he will always be here.

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    Ivan the Terrible   8 months ago

    And she and her gardener lived happily ever after tending that very fertile spot.

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    ChessPirate  8 months ago

    “That spot is marked as my favorite part of the Garden (his name was Mark)…”

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    timzsixty9  8 months ago

    6 feet “down deep?”

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    oakie817  8 months ago

    nice com’post’

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    Calvins Brother  8 months ago

    He’s enriched the garden in more ways than one.

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    snappyboy  8 months ago

    Full body fertilizer!

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    Mike Baldwin creator 8 months ago

    Nature heals. As do high heels.

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    davewhamond creator 8 months ago

    I’m diggin’ this one!

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    Dkram  8 months ago

    This leaves me thinking of an old Playboy cartoon: The creepy gardener has uncovered a skeleton, this old woman standing there says: “Hobbs, it would be well advised to put the Delphinium bed elsewhere.”

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    David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace  8 months ago

    “…..And see how well the flowers grow where he’s gone to!!”

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    Thehag  8 months ago

    Old joke-

    Friend “Where’s your husband?”

    Woman “In the garden”

    Friend " I didn’t see him"

    Woman “You have to dig a little”

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    gopher gofer  8 months ago

    now he’s really into the garden…

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    mistercatworks  8 months ago

    He was a very nourishing individual.

    (That Last Kiss must have been a doozy.)

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    markkahler52  8 months ago

    Yeah, you just wait till the will gets read!!

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    Differentname  8 months ago

    I dig the joke. It was kind of deep,

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    Lady loves a joke  8 months ago

    I just mentioned to a friend, a capable woman always knows a good place to take her problems. That’s the PG rated version.

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    tims145  8 months ago

    Oh nice :)

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    Jml58  8 months ago

    She waters the flowers on his grave with the wine she drank yesterday.

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    erinurse2000  8 months ago

    Atta girl!

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    lorez.1 running on solar energy and batteries  8 months ago

    I’m guessing she murdered and buried him and is using him as fertilizer.

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    Pointspread  8 months ago

    A decomposing body adds about 2.6 kilograms of nitrogen to the soil, about 50 times more than the average garden needs.

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