And thank you, everyone, for your support thus far! Write in the comments about how you first came across these comics; whether in real life or on the interwebs.
Wow, I didn't even take into account that Wednesday's bag was the 50th comic to go up on the site!! I don't have anything special planned, but I dressed up the header some. So that's enough, right?
And thank you, everyone, for your support thus far! Write in the comments about how you first came across these comics; whether in real life or on the interwebs.
1 Comment
I duble, triplle, and quadrupole checked. I am sur that I spelted "cologne" correcterly. But I thuink I might ave stresssed a bit two much abowt it and the rest ov my speelling is suffering az a rezult.
Welcome to the comic with the longest title so far! And the first one to using another kind of bag. And the first one to have props... And the first comic to have a red border... Boy, I bet you all are pumped to see what's coming up for the rest fo the week now! *said with a heavy pinch of sarcasm*
And if the joke isn't immediately apparent to you, it's not supposed to. But it would help if you would click the comic to get a closer look at that receipt. Another "nice" bag here, I hope you guys like it. By the way, the title comes from these things:
Poor guy, but what was it that you saw in her that made you fall for her in the first place? A double cheeseburger? Two small orders of fries? A salad? Whatever the case, your personal misfortunes will provide many laughs for the general public. :D
Woot, I got a bag up on time this week! And thus concludes this bonus week of comics: four of 'em and they were all Single Panel styled! Enjoy your weekend everyone.
Today is a double feature; two comics are going up! So don't just view this comic and forget about the other one!
By the way, I was curious if you guys would want .zip files or some other means to download these comics in their full sized version. Let me know in the comments or on my or Cool Cuts' Facebook page! This week is "Literal Implementation of a Group of Words Whose Meaning Cannot be Predicted from the Meanings of the Constituent Words" week! But you can just call it "just another week".
|