Tune in Thursday for the 4th installment of the Mountain Time 500 Happening! Fourth parts can be the jewels of their series, you know. Just look at the Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter. But don’t look at Superman IV. I mean, no one else has.
Tune in Thursday for the 4th installment of the Mountain Time 500 Happening! Fourth parts can be the jewels of their series, you know. Just look at the Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter. But don’t look at Superman IV. I mean, no one else has.
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@Panel 11: I’m flattered, really, but I don’t swing that way.
I love the stuffed onion. In fact, I’d buy one, but I doubt they’re easy to mass produce.
Real onion, actually. It’s a very cheap craft project, but eventually it grows. Plants are weird.
What! My favourite psuedo protagonist turned antagonist? What has Steve been hiding from me? And why salsa? And why does a real onion look so stuffed? The last question is probably because the top looks furry, but hey, sometimes rabbits have to die for art. Also, panel 11 seemed to be missing today. Or perhaps I was just oblivious to it’s deeper meaning.
And yet more JAPANESE symbolism. Italy is shaped like a boot. AND SUPRISINGLY JAPAN, IF YOU LOOK AT IT IN THE RIGHT LIGHT, DOESN’T!
Is the specialist surf rat? Because riding the wave of freedom would dilute soup to a very high ratio. (Much scare, very onion, big sad, lots ouch).
Does this make all things that grow weird? Because I like to consider my self the definition of normal. Does it make Mountain Time a plant? Because it is growing… Like many things…
I think the weirdness here is particular to plants, because there aren’t many other inanimate things you can buy for like 40 cents that will just start sprouting after you’ve tied a mask to them and stuck them on your bookshelf.
Also, I like your logic re: Italy and Japan. I might steal that.
Stealing is just borrowing with intent to keep, and I don’t know where I was going with that, but I don’t mind at all…
I will go out with you, panel. Let’s go to olive garden.
Ah, to see romance blossom.
I’ll admit that I was at Olive Garden last night…
I’ve probably eaten at Olive Garden 3 or 4 times this year, because my girlfriend loves the salad.
…Truth is, I love the salad too.
(The seafood alfredo sucks, though.)