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Three things:
Are you a Facebook Fan yet? Become one!
Are you making your Contest Entry? Do it!
Were you not here yesterday? If not, there are three bonus comics you haven’t seen below!
And finally, I’m not good at basic math!
From what I hear, you’re not supposed to constantly change up your dog’s diet. This makes me feel sorry for dogs, because they have to eat the same thing every day. But then I think, “Did the people who played the munchkins in The Wizard of Oz play multiple roles? Or did they really have one actor per munchkin role? I mean, they were in such extreme makeup and costume, nobody would notice if it was just a few munchkins, but in different costumes at different parts of the march down the Yellow Brick Road to look like a larger group.” And then I realize that it’s a sad, sad world we live in that dogs’ diets are overshadowed by a movie. Toto would be sad, folks. Sad, and bored with his meal.
You know who burns popcorn a lot? Arsonists. Out of all the houses they set afire, I bet at least 35% of them have popcorn in the cabinets. Then the arsonist goes to work the next day and says, “Man, I’m always burning popcorn!” to his coworker and the coworker says, “Me too! haha,” and the arsonist says, “So do you want to burn down a warehouse with me tonight?” as the coworker says, “I think it’s the microwa- what?” and then conversations are awkward after that, because the coworker finds out that the arsonist is dating his ex.
So, this strip was actually the inspiration for Street Performer Junction, which (unlike most storylines) I thought of a while ago. As I do often, I google-image-searched for a drawing reference. I googled “Mime Dolls” in order to get a visual of what a mime-in-doll-form might look like, and lo and behold, what do I come across? Click the image to the right to see.
This makes me afraid to google other visual gags I’ve done. I’d rather not know if they’re already out there. But, I guess it’s just like the old saying goes, “One day you’ll draw a ventriloquist with a mime on his hand, and then look on the computer and see that somebody has crafted a sculpture of the same situation unbeknownst to you. Also a corndog will be thrown at you from outside if you leave your windows open.” My windows are closed. I’m not a risk-taker.
Oh, and thanks for the Stumbles! Much appreciated. Keep it up and good things will happen!
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