Also the first sentence of my above comment was surrounded by the word “obvious” in html-brackets, but apparently this was mistaken for actual code and made invisible…
He won. Cat should be proud. The rabbit’s got skills. i mean, it’d have to to be able to return a serve. How many people can say their stuffed animal put up a fight?
March 17, 2009
Success is in whatever you decide to *ggg*
Seeing the bunny, did you notice the trailer to that dubious sequel to Donny Darko?
March 17, 2009
Toy bunny teaches Cat about loneliness and futility.
Great comic!
March 17, 2009
Also the first sentence of my above comment was surrounded by the word “obvious” in html-brackets, but apparently this was mistaken for actual code and made invisible…
March 17, 2009
That’s a great song.
March 17, 2009
He won. Cat should be proud. The rabbit’s got skills. i mean, it’d have to to be able to return a serve. How many people can say their stuffed animal put up a fight?
March 26, 2009
Look upon my ping-pong skills, ye mighty…
March 29, 2009
That should be ‘who taught whom’. Because The first person is the subject and the second person is the object.
– Bored English Teacher
January 5, 2011
Bored English Teacher, you beat me to the punch. (By a lot, considering that I’m reading through these more than a year after you commented.)
August 26, 2011
bored english teacher, you of all people shouldn’t be miscapitalizing.
December 9, 2011
Wait…. How did a stuffed animal return the ball?!