Mythtickle by Justin Thompson
- May 15, 2009
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Sisyphos said, 6 months ago
The Ying-Yang Express apparently “don’t need no stinkin’ tracks”!
cleokaya
said,
6 months ago
i think, therefore I am.
Gweedo Murray said, 6 months ago
I click, therefore I clack.
Joe Minotaur said, 6 months ago
Sisyphos
No tracks, just a carbon footprint.
Hugh B. Hayve said, 6 months ago
@ cleokaya, then it would be The Little Engine called Rene Descartes.
Hugh B. Hayve said, 6 months ago
Rene Descartes walks into a bar, the bartender asks, “would you like a drink?” Rene replies, “I think not” and disappears in a puff of logic.
Phaze58 said, 6 months ago
I like this one better.coz I don’t know who that is ;)
A neutron walks into a bar and asks the barman”how much for a drink” to which the barman replies” for you”,”no charge”
channce said, 6 months ago
I think, therefore I love this strip and all the clever posts.
Radical-Knight
said,
6 months ago
It’s Rosie (Thomas’s friend)from the Railways series.
bmonk
said,
6 months ago
@Phaze58, that’s as bad as the Hydrogen atom walking down the street with a friend, who suddenly says, “Oh, no, I lost my electron somewhere!”
“Are you sure?”
“Yes, I’m positive!”
:-P
Dypak
said,
6 months ago
“Cogito, ergo sum!”
Cian said, 6 months ago
Nothing worse than losing your “train” of thought!
jestrfyl said, 6 months ago
Dypak,
Should it not be in this case,
Cogito, ergo “choo”?
Chanticleer said, 6 months ago
HAHAHAHA! Fantastic!
Tom said, 6 months ago
Not much of a train - no passenger or freight cars. Could be Alzheimer’s onset - Sundowner’s syndrome.
Dypak
said,
6 months ago
jestrfyl says:
Dypak,
Should it not be in this case,
Cogito, ergo “choo”?
—
That has got to be one of the funniest remarks I’ve ever seen on here. Especially since you one-upped me so grandly! I bow to a master, your kung-fu is superior. My only excuse is that I was at work and the boss was fast approaching! -grin-
shadowwriter said, 6 months ago
ying-yang, cling-clang, choo-choo, that’s where you lose it, chugga-chugga, as well.
Parson1 said, 6 months ago
Is that she Palin express, always off message?
Dypak
said,
6 months ago
Immanuel Kant was a real pissant
Who was very rarely stable.
Heidegger, Heidegger was a boozy beggar
Who could think you under the table.
David Hume could out-consume
Schopenhauer and Hegel
And Wittgenstein was a beery swine
Who was just as schloshed as Schlegel.
There’s nothing Nietzsche couldn’t teach ya
‘Bout the raising of the wrist.
Socrates, himself, was permanently pissed.
John Stuart Mill, of his own free will,
On half a pint of shandy was particularly ill.
Plato, they say, could stick it away–
Half a crate of whisky every day.
Aristotle, Aristotle was a bugger for the bottle.
Hobbes was fond of his dram,
And René Descartes was a drunken fart.
‘I drink, therefore I am.’
Yes, Socrates, himself, is particularly missed,
A lovely little thinker,
But a bugger when he’s pissed.
My compliments to all you Python fans out there. My respects to Eric Idle, who had a beautiful mind. A pretty risqué song, with no bleeps!
And I needed to add this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQycQ8DABvc
Hugh B. Hayve said, 6 months ago
Lemon Curry?
shadowwriter said, 6 months ago
what does python language have to do with that?
I’m only a N00B python student, so i might be missing something.
Joe Minotaur said, 6 months ago
Shadowwriter
Dypak’s post was Monty Python’s Philosophers’ Song.
Train of thought, mantra, philosphy, etc…
Hugh B. Hayve said, 6 months ago
Pretty good song by Eric Idle, hadn’t heard that one before, thanks a lot for posting it Dypak. It sounds very similar to the “Knights of the Round Table” song from Holy Grail.
TheSkulker
said,
6 months ago
shadowwriter says:
what does python language have to do with that?
I’m only a N00B python student, so i might be missing something.
LadyThornewood said, 6 months ago
jumping on the esoteric joke train…
One day two atom bombs were talking when one sighed and said “I wish I were a bullet”. His friend choked out in shock “Why? You’re a mighty atom bomb, capable of killing millions in one breath! Why would you want to be a tiny, insignificant bullet?” To which he replied with a sigh… “I miss the personal touch.”
Hugh B. Hayve said, 6 months ago
Just for everyone’s information, Justin Thompson is today’s guest cartoonist for LOB;
http://www.legendofbill.com/
Dypak
said,
6 months ago
Hugh B. Hayve says:
Just for everyone’s information, Justin Thompson is today’s guest cartoonist for LOB
—
Thanks Hugh! That was pretty cool. Now I have to add LOB to my already extensive list of non-gocomics sites I visit. Sigh.
—
I wonder how the dragon would feel if the Barbarian ate his own sunburn peels? (@ LOB)
JUSTIN THOMPSON
said,
6 months ago
Thanks for the nod, folks. There will be an announcement for the ‘Legend Of Bill’ strip under tomorrow’s MythTickle strip.
Please feel free to bombard the ‘Legend Of Bill’s’ comment section (below the comic) with witty remarks about the strip. He’ll love it and so will I.
Cheers.