
From Andréa.

“I didn’t have time to write a short letter, so I wrote a long one instead.”



From Andréa.

“I didn’t have time to write a short letter, so I wrote a long one instead.”




From Andréa.

From Philip.

From Targuman.
(Yes, it’s a euphemism. Also a poker variant, the first we learned about with “community cards” before the behemoth of “Hold ‘Em” took over the world.)

If you want to pursue the “restroom signage” theory, here as a bonus comic is some evidence this artist likes to use those:

Happy Tu B’Shvat


Thanks for the contribution, Targuman – who thinks the key may lie in the resemblance of subway tile and bathroom tile. Your faithful editors think there is an explanation a little too Ewww for it to have been intentional on the part of PC and Pixel.

From Stan.

Using a story or music to incentivize your running is a good, common strategy. But it doesn’t seem like a joke? From Rob Stephens.

Tom Falco says on his blog that two of the most popular of his cartoons last year were on the cavemen/cavewomen motif.

An Arlo-Oy?

Hmm, this feels familiar, but only the horse-drawn carriage shows up on a pun search.