What is that, ambergris?
“Blubber me an ocean, liberal.”
ah, the veritable reek of authenticity
With regards from his Japanese counterpart, Warui Kettai Kyoryu (or something)?
I think it was a good decision, this time, bad.
Oh, we have a solution: A culture of exclusively consumable gifts!
Every time you eat a chocolate, you destroy a bit of the evidence that she once cared.
Seventh panel. Girl <3 chintzy corporealization.
Bad decision? How about bad manners! Momma tought us that there is exactly one acceptable response to a gift: “thank you”. Any gift, no matter what, no exceptions. Period.
I figure the gift is ambergris, but at first I thought it was something that sublimated into ash and smoke upon contact with air. Like potassium.
Good thing he didnt go to Beruit
in japan? must have had one monkey missing on his ship. el capataz.
corporealization ain’t no word
Something about this reminds me of Drawing Restraint 9.
@Brian
I just have an acute burst of both laughter and sadness simultaneously. Good job?
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September 16, 2010
What is that, ambergris?
September 16, 2010
“Blubber me an ocean, liberal.”
September 16, 2010
ah, the veritable reek of authenticity
September 16, 2010
With regards from his Japanese counterpart, Warui Kettai Kyoryu (or something)?
September 16, 2010
I think it was a good decision, this time, bad.
September 16, 2010
Oh, we have a solution: A culture of exclusively consumable gifts!
Every time you eat a chocolate, you destroy a bit of the evidence that she once cared.
September 16, 2010
Seventh panel. Girl <3 chintzy corporealization.
September 16, 2010
Bad decision? How about bad manners! Momma tought us that there is exactly one acceptable response to a gift: “thank you”. Any gift, no matter what, no exceptions. Period.
September 16, 2010
I figure the gift is ambergris, but at first I thought it was something that sublimated into ash and smoke upon contact with air. Like potassium.
September 16, 2010
Good thing he didnt go to Beruit
September 21, 2010
in japan?
must have had one monkey missing on his ship.
el capataz.
September 23, 2010
corporealization ain’t no word
September 26, 2010
Something about this reminds me of Drawing Restraint 9.
September 27, 2010
@Brian
I just have an acute burst of both laughter and sadness simultaneously. Good job?