Suggested wine pairing: Beerâ„¢ brand beer.
Yes, this is one of those rare Wednesday updates, and I’m shooting to put another one up on Friday. The plot is in motion!
Suggested wine pairing: Beerâ„¢ brand beer.
Yes, this is one of those rare Wednesday updates, and I’m shooting to put another one up on Friday. The plot is in motion!
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Today’s “I didn’t know that about that character”: Chimneyfoot’s foot is secretly also a bag of (beer?) holding!
Euclidean pixies are a resourceful bunch.
This has to be the most somber, REAL Mountain Time ever.
On the other hand, this is also the first time I have ever really asked myself whether Chimneyfoot’s chimney goes all the way through. Obviously a chimney must, and yet… we never think of them that way. The stark black shading gives the impression of bottomless depth. That or soot I guess, which rhymes with foot.
I sort of imagine that the chimney is actually a non-euclidean twist in time-space and it’s shaft opens up on a cozy room somewhere else altogether. Every once in a while Saint Nicklaus shows up because it’s time to make a delivery to a house in Zywiec Poland for Christmas Eve of 1872. And that this was the initial reason the other Euclidean Pixies made fun of poor Chimneyfoot. That and the fact that his shoes don’t match.
Cold: The chimney has been drawn from either end, but the hole doesn’t actually make sense. It’s definitely some kind of non-Euclidean chimney. And why doesn’t boot rhyme with soot and foot? It’d be so convenient for a rhyming comic.
Reb: Spot on about the non-Euclidean chimney (see above). There’s definitely some dimensional manipulation going on, because Chim seldom runs out of booze.