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Comments (16) Jump to Comments Form
Ladywolf17 said, 5 months ago
A little off you think. quite a bit off if you ask me. But what do I know I’m just a teenager.
M Ownage said, 5 months ago
It’s worth 10 clams to me
wolfbyte36 said, 5 months ago
That’s it all you have to do is adjust the frequency a little bit. Who knows you might just catch a mermaid with the right whistle.
Johanan Rakkav
said,
5 months ago
No toothed whale I’ve ever heard of, living or extinct, has teeth like THAT. They’re peglike, not razor-sharp (the better to catch their prey with).
Poor B.C. Yet another reason for me to sympathize with him.
Yukoner said, 5 months ago
You gotta love those sound effects.
Superfrog said, 5 months ago
Hey, I’ve got to have one of those whistles.
1 clam…bargain!
paul345 said, 5 months ago
About rakkav’s comment…too much realism people, this is a COMIC strip, lol, not a national geographic documentary…enjoy the suspension of disbelief!
pomy2191 said, 5 months ago
Yukoner said, about 5 hours ago
You gotta love those sound effects
i totally agree
SQUIDBREAKER said, 5 months ago
One clam? I’m clamming up on commenting.
Therefore the prudent will keep silence in that time…..
Amos 5:13
Wildmustang1262 said, 5 months ago
EMET said, about 2 hours ago
One clam? I’m clamming up on commenting.
Well, no clam to pay so I just clam my lips up and become silence. :-x
yyyguy
said,
5 months ago
best sound effects since Mad Magazine’s Don Martin.
sound made by a toilet flushing:
fershglurk glurgle-urgle-urgle. gashloomp!
WONDERFUL!
pookid54
said,
5 months ago
wow! one clam for a blow jop
comicsnoob said, 5 months ago
lol….Pookid54 It ALMOST seems worth it.
crazyolnick said, 5 months ago
I liked the sound from the typewriter a few years back
flam flam paradiddle parradiddle.
My goodness such sounds.
GJ_Jehosaphat
said,
5 months ago
yyyguy wrote: best sound effects since Mad Magazine’s Don Martin. sound made by a toilet flushing:
fershglurk glurgle-urgle-urgle. gashloomp!
Enjoyed those sound effects sooo much that my brother & I would repeat them giggling abundantly in the back of our parents station wagon. Made our mom sooo “Mad” that she threatened to stop the car… you know the rest of the story;-)
Unfortunately I don’t have them anymore, but the guy was flushing himself down the toilet (if I remember correctly). Funny how some things stick in your memories.
Johanan Rakkav
said,
5 months ago
@ paul345:
I’m sure that Jonny Hart would never draw a whale like that, no matter how meanacing the whale was. It’s hard to suspend disbelief when I’ve had decades of experience with a cartoon that heretofore has known exactly where to draw the line between realism and fantasy (which is what makes suspension of disbelief possible in the first place).
That said, this is one of the very few visual gaffes that’s really ruffled my hair under The New Management. And the rest of the strip makes up even for that. Pure fantasy, yet made to look wholly believeable. Cheers!