MythTickle by Justin Thompson for February 12, 2010

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    ladywolf17  almost 15 years ago

    And that joints gonna be stinky in no time.

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    Sisyphos  almost 15 years ago

    Wow! Mews has ’80s “waitress hair” piled high tonight! At least she’s given Bastet a useful idea; maybe the goddess will favor her….

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    Rakkav  almost 15 years ago

    Bastet, you sure changed your taste in fashion since I met you at the British Museum. :))

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    Basqueian  almost 15 years ago

    love the little lightbulb substitute

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    LadyThornewood  almost 15 years ago

    hmm, is senebti egyptian for something I wonder? Good bye, good luck, later?

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    celeconecca  almost 15 years ago

    I’m so bemused. Now I now what I need - an offhand remark to inspire me.

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    prrdh  almost 15 years ago

    Sisyphos said, about 7 hours ago

    Wow! Mews has ’80s “waitress hair” piled high tonight!

    Might not be hair…might be a scent cone, made of perfumed wax.

    BTW, ‘Senebti’ does mean ‘goodbye’ or ‘farewell’ or ‘see you later’.

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    vldazzle  almost 15 years ago

    Lady Thornwood, I was wondering the same thing… From all I find, it must just be a proper name.

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    bmwk12ltc  almost 15 years ago

    Senebti seems to mean “goodbye”. http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Howdo_yousaygoodbyeinancientegyptian

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    OMC-USNR  almost 15 years ago

    So…

    Senebti means God be with ye? ‘Cause “good bye” is a contraction of that.

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    bmonk  almost 15 years ago

    If Mews’ Tavern is in England, it could be on Mews Mews.

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    bmonk  almost 15 years ago

    Johanan Rakkav said, about 11 makeovers ago

    “Bastet, you sure changed your taste in fashion since I met you at the British Museum. :))”

    Well, a lady likes to be fashionable…

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    Lyons Group, Inc.  almost 15 years ago

    Hope she dosen’t kisses her mom with that mouth (that is, if she has a mom).

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    Pifflepuss  almost 15 years ago

    so the Mews of inspiration strikes again!!!

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    Charles Brobst Premium Member almost 15 years ago

    I’ve been in a bar that smelled like a litter box.

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    LadyThornewood  almost 15 years ago

    actually, I’ve looked it up somewhere and it seems to mean ’ ‘In health’

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    OMC-USNR  almost 15 years ago

    That’s “gesundheit” , German for (good) health

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    Durak Premium Member almost 15 years ago

    The Litter Box is a pretty good name. I’m kinda worried about the type of clientele she’ll attract though. Probably comics fans.

    I love Mews’ pose in the last panel.

    Hey Justin! I like today’s 3x2 format, it looks great. Gives you lots of room for detail and story. I don’t see how Mews would have had room to work out her straight line for the gag any other way. I think how you tailor the number of panels to fit the story is a definite Mythtickle plus. It gives you some serious flexibility. Is the background a new technique? It adds a 3D element to the comic. Very cool!

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    Durak Premium Member almost 15 years ago

    Or byd zdarov, still the same thing.

    Gesundheit is actually sort of a contraction itself. Gesundheit is actually more of an American thing. Real Germans, in Germany often say ‘sei gesund’ or ‘bleib gesund’ which more properly means ‘be healthy’ or ‘stay healthy’. Gesundheit literally translates into healthiness or, more properly, health. The verb ‘be’ is implied.

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    Justjoust Premium Member over 14 years ago

    Dypak: I like today’s 3x2 format, ……..Is the background a new technique?

    Thanks Dypak, sometimes the gag just calls for more frames due to the proper pacing and hrythm of the joke. Yes, there’s no way it would have worked in 4 panels. As for the background, it’s nothing special, I just make the lines gray instead of black so that the figures in the foreground would pop out. They would have been lost otherwise. That’s the result of too much detail on my part and a lot of the reason why I run out of time creating these strips and have to post ‘Classics’. Oh, TMI?

    j

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    Durak Premium Member over 14 years ago

    TMI for sure! Here I thought it was some intricate artistic technique involving spatial distortion and resulting in a subtly nuanced 3D effect. And now you tell me it’s just that you ran out of black and used gray. Sometimes the myth should not be tickled or explained away! ;)

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    Rakkav  over 14 years ago

    Oh, don’t fuss, Justin (and Dypak). Expedient or not, it still gives a very cool 3-D effect. Sometimes the best techniques are pure serendipity, and I hope that this one continues.

    (It’s amazing what will push my buttons and what won’t in a comic strip, or in comments thereon. Anybody following my comments in various threads must think I’m nuts!)

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