“plumber’s name is so unfortunate” – I remember this from my student years:
There was a young man called Hyde
Who fell down a toilet and died.
His younger brother
Fell down another
And now they’re interred side by side.
@ Dana (1) – The design of the “hemogoblin” is perfectly OK, although I thought it was a little weird that Wayno chose to outfit his feet with Crocs. I just thought his skin color was off, seeing as hemoglobin is normally dark blue or purple, or brilliant red when exposed to oxygen. Bluish green would be more appropriate for hemocyanin.
@narmitaj, that’s a hah-hah/Yuck
Cromwell horse? Cavalier mare? Roundhead equine?
@ Boise Ed – The link in my comment @6 was not obvious enough: that’s René Descartes, and he is standing “before the horse“. It works only if you use the proper (French) pronunciation of his last name: “de-cart“.
That hemogoblin is so well imagined!
The plumber’s name is so unfortunate, tho appropriate.
An illustrated pun-
That isn’t a bidet, is it?
There are a variety of styles of bidets. That one is not too far off the image from Wikipedia.
Mitch4:
I cheated and used Google Lens to find out who the man was. It is a good pun, once you know that.
Just coincidentally another René.
“plumber’s name is so unfortunate” – I remember this from my student years:
There was a young man called Hyde
Who fell down a toilet and died.
His younger brother
Fell down another
And now they’re interred side by side.
@ Dana (1) – The design of the “hemogoblin” is perfectly OK, although I thought it was a little weird that Wayno chose to outfit his feet with Crocs. I just thought his skin color was off, seeing as hemoglobin is normally dark blue or purple, or brilliant red when exposed to oxygen. Bluish green would be more appropriate for hemocyanin.
@narmitaj, that’s a hah-hah/Yuck
Cromwell horse? Cavalier mare? Roundhead equine?
@ Boise Ed – The link in my comment @6 was not obvious enough: that’s René Descartes, and he is standing “before the horse“. It works only if you use the proper (French) pronunciation of his last name: “de-cart“.
Arrgghh. Danke.
@ Boise Ed (12) – Gern geschehen. :-)