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pschearer
said, about 4 years ago
I don’t get the “first three letters” bit. Anyone?
SharonDee
said, about 4 years ago
“sick to the heaD” instead.
LibrarianInTraining said, about 4 years ago
Wow. I usually just crouch down and sing “Cabbages is beautiful” like when I was in high school. Me and my best bud were crazy!
Dypak
said, about 4 years ago
We starting a crossover comic here?
dmhulbert
said, about 4 years ago
I don’t know why, but this one has me rolling! It’s the bizarre whimsy of it, I guess.
pabsungenis
said, about 4 years ago
I’ve been working (on deadline, of course) on a Children’s Theater adaptation of “Alice’s Adventures In Wonderland” all week long. I came up with this poem while writing the Mad Tea Party scene. It just popped into my head.
Since I didn’t want to put my own nonsense verse into “Wonderland,” I decided to use it here instead, and Arlecchino was a natural choice for it. Especially since Flavio is the only emo kid in my cast at the moment.
And for you “Fumetto dell’Arte” haters (and I know you’re out there, I read my E-Mail) you have the people who complained about the Sunday re-runs to blame.
dmhulbert
said, about 4 years ago
Thanks for the explanation, Pab. It’s divinely inspired and a delight. To all the “Fumetto dell’Arte” haters out there, make some lemonade out of your lemons. Or else, take Pab’s advice and bounce about going FWEEP, FWEEP, FWEEP! I’m sure it’ll do wonders for your disposition. If not, it’d do wonders for mine to watch you at it! LOL, ROTF!
Furienna said, about 4 years ago
Yeah, there might be a difference between what works and what you do.
Orgelspieler said, about 4 years ago
Careful, Pab, you’re running close to the edge and The Knight Who Says EKKE Ekke ekke p!tang zoo boing (unintelligible muttering) might get after you for copyright infringement.
pabsungenis
said, about 4 years ago
“Fweep” is actually a little bit of an inside joke. My college roommate, Gerard, had the absolutely least appropriate sense of humor. “Fweep fweep fweep” was part of his impersonation of Steven Hawking.
This is the same person who, while watching footage of the surrender of Iraqi prisoners on CNN during Gulf War I in our dorm room (with six of our friends there) started bouncing up and down and clapping, saying “DEATH MARCH! DEATH MARCH!” in a gleeful tone.
dmhulbert
said, about 4 years ago
Oh, Pab, the stories you have to share! Thanks, I’m still laughing over this strip. “Got the first three letters…” priceless!
endelbendel said, about 4 years ago
for in-a-funk
endelbendel said, about 4 years ago
for in-a-funk
endelbendel said, about 4 years ago
for in-a-funk
pabsungenis
said, over 2 years ago
This strip is now available on a T-Shirt: http://tnaoqv.spreadshirt.com/fweep-fweep-fweep-t-shirt-A6920804/customize/color/1