A far more “appropriate” choice of background music would’ve been Wagner - not just thanks to the subject matter, but due to the nature of the music. Now THAT can sometimes be Hell.
ABBA’s music, on the other hand, was always uplifiting, if often rather nonsensical.
All the same, I laughed at the choice along with most who put in their two cents so far.
And now, so I’ll sound less curmudgeonly when I write, I’ll go have my morning CocoMocha and come back later… :)
Dear Johanan Rakkav:
I agree in part with your choice of music for this locale, but honestly; how the heck would you draw, write, or show, the ambient presence of Götterdämmerung?
:)
Point taken, Justin. But had you succeeded, you just might have won the National Cartoonist Association’s yearly award for something or other. :)
I put “appropriate” in quotes for a reason, of course. Your choice was simple, easy and extremely funny. Not everyone can make fun of Wagner and get away with it (and you did that earlier when Sir Dudley was talking to Thor). Here…ABBA is an easy target and a slam dunk at that.
I had a German teacher who thought the best way to learn a language was by singing pop songs. Thirty-five years later, I can still sing most of “Waterloo” in German. Not that I would want to.
ladywolf17 over 14 years ago
Time to move on to the next afterland.
Sisyphos over 14 years ago
But I like ABBA! (Okay, I know what you’re going to say….). Hurry on, Sir Dudley; you and your flag are turning blue and freezing!
ksoskins over 14 years ago
(I have to go this time I have to go, this time I know) Knowing me, knowing you It’s the best I can do
wndrwrthg over 14 years ago
I like ABBA-ZABA bars.
Simon_Jester over 14 years ago
I got dragged to see the Mamma Mia movie when it first came out; that’s MY idea of Hell
Rakkav over 14 years ago
A far more “appropriate” choice of background music would’ve been Wagner - not just thanks to the subject matter, but due to the nature of the music. Now THAT can sometimes be Hell.
ABBA’s music, on the other hand, was always uplifiting, if often rather nonsensical.
All the same, I laughed at the choice along with most who put in their two cents so far.
And now, so I’ll sound less curmudgeonly when I write, I’ll go have my morning CocoMocha and come back later… :)
prrdh over 14 years ago
He’d know which Hel[l] he was in if he walked into a bar full of Kurt Wallanders.
Justjoust Premium Member over 14 years ago
Dear Johanan Rakkav: I agree in part with your choice of music for this locale, but honestly; how the heck would you draw, write, or show, the ambient presence of Götterdämmerung? :)
rotts over 14 years ago
It’s certainly not “Milfheim”, not a MILF in sight!
ScooterB over 14 years ago
JT- that ish one big “ash” tree. Ish dat a big ash dragon too? Ish that volcano shtill erupting? When it stops, that will be a big ash-hole.
OMC-USNR over 14 years ago
Justin,
Large Valkrie in the background (maybe in that saddle of the hills) singing in German?
Justjoust Premium Member over 14 years ago
Yo, OMC, how much time do you think I have??????? Yikes! Someday a valkyrie, I promise.
bmonk over 14 years ago
I also like the teal flag of uncertainty. Reminds me somehow of the Riddler, though.
screamingdolai over 14 years ago
If it were my hell it would be Doo Wop music on a loop.
Lynn Savage over 14 years ago
ABBA is quite fine, but I would have gone with “The Visitors.”
kelleymck over 14 years ago
Just sent to my friend Liz who was in Mama Mia and knows how much I hate the song “Fernando” Cant wait for her reaction!
Rakkav over 14 years ago
Point taken, Justin. But had you succeeded, you just might have won the National Cartoonist Association’s yearly award for something or other. :)
I put “appropriate” in quotes for a reason, of course. Your choice was simple, easy and extremely funny. Not everyone can make fun of Wagner and get away with it (and you did that earlier when Sir Dudley was talking to Thor). Here…ABBA is an easy target and a slam dunk at that.
mntim over 14 years ago
I had a German teacher who thought the best way to learn a language was by singing pop songs. Thirty-five years later, I can still sing most of “Waterloo” in German. Not that I would want to.
bmonk over 14 years ago
@mntim, how about a round of “Tintinabula” (“Jingle Bells”) or “Rudolpho Naso Rubro” (Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer)?