



And let’s try our luck once more with an unconverted webp image.



An OY from Andréa:




Andréa spotted this one for us:


(If you think the Carolyn Hax column where this appeared might explain it, you can try this freebie link and read it for yourself. But I thought the connection was barely discernible.)
Afterthought. — This had already been in the queue for about a week, with the title “Whatting their whats?” as still shown, when I happened on this Frog Applause and wanted to postscript it for the wording.

Stan sent this in and provided a summation of the storyline that led up to it.

Stan’s summary: “Got a head-scratcher here… Peanuts had a running storyline of Snoopy getting obsessed with the idea of a big bad wolf coming to blow his doghouse down. To calm him, Lucy draws some lines on the doghouse to make it look like it’s made of bricks to thwart potential lupine attacks. Then this strip comes along. I haven’t got a clue what Snoopy is going on about.”
Mitch’s response: “Thanks for explaining the backstory! That explains what has happened that annoys him so much: the rain has erased the brick design. I guess his verbal expression of annoyance is meant to resemble the sort of cute-colorful countryisms at one time associated with Dan Rather, or some TV old lady who said something about grits. Only, he’s not a country-and-western dog , so he comes up with some other annoying thing to compare it with. But he is just giving it as a comic comparison, not saying anything actually about heating pads. Nor any connection to the brick doghouse story, either.”
But is that funny? Does it require some substantial point of connection?
For your context & amusement, here are some of the strips establishing that story:






Exclamatory because, besides difficult details, or subtle angles, the main amusing point of a Bizarro is usually pretty clear. But not today, for me.

A CIDU from Zbicyclist, who says “I want to understand this in the wurst way, but I just can’t.”



BillR sent this in and said “I know pineapple on pizza is a contentious issue (I’m in favor, myself) but what’s the joke here?” And hdh sent it and had a related thought: “Okay does this have something to do with the domino effect or pineapple on pizza controversy?”
I agree it’s probably just a gesture of pineapple-hate. But I can’t quell the urge to take “gruesome” as “grew some” despite not having any available grammatical quirk that would make that sensible.

Hey, not avoiding brand names!


From Andréa:

And which sort of meaning is invoked in “Check your privilege”?








… and “Along with 10 seconds before I got the loose parts ‘remorse'”:
