
What’s the line for? Where is Horace at in panel 3, since the gray floor has disappeared? Is he picking up random detritus in panel 3, or something of significance?

What’s the line for? Where is Horace at in panel 3, since the gray floor has disappeared? Is he picking up random detritus in panel 3, or something of significance?

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Catch 💧🦵’s (Wet Leg‘s) take on going to school and getting the big degree, in the first section of “Chaise Longue”.

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How does your head feel under something like THAT, / Your brand new leopard skin pillbox hat?



I had been familiar with the Çedille Records label out of Chicago for quite some time before noticing that one reason for the name is that it would be pronounced much like “CD”.



Nice variation on a standard cat-behavior joke. (Do you’all remember Business Cat #1?)

I’d call this Andertoons just about perfect!



Hmm, would it be better if the two ideas in the last panel were reversed? First “wonder why” then “and how”?

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Thanks to Usual John for the suggestion, and for pointing out that the Daily Cartoonist called this out as a CIDU and linked us.
An Awww:






Ooops, accidental repeat! This was already here in the OY list, when the Lard came along and triggered the Thursday quasi-synchronicity post. And we forgot to delete this occurrence.
There was a “Save the Naugas” movement! (Was that the Car Talk bros? Um, no, they were doing “Save the Skeets”.)

Here in the mid-South Side neighborhood around the University of Chicago, we think of this fabled pair as Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde-Park.

Thanks to Chemgal for sending in this Frazz, a good combo OY/LOL.

For what happens if you mix probiotics and antibiotics, see https://xkcd.com/2177/

Hey, what an interesting odd combo of meta and straight-up OY!

Love that Monty Crisco! (But I don’t know what typo on Nesselrode Pie would be likely, or funny.)





Always go for consistency!

And a P.S. from B.C.


He tries just about every day, so why not give in and post one now and then.

Growing up, I knew only two pasta shapes: spaghetti, for spaghetti and meatballs, and macaroni, for macaroni and cheese. Imagine my surprise to find such an endless variety of shapes coming out of the extruder. And tortellini! And soba! And rice noodles! Now there’s chickpea pasta, etc. It’s a wide, wild world out there.
Just pasta these comics is a place to comment on your own favorite shape/type.
A synchronicity here, with two Dante-themed comics on the same day. What a Paradiso!



Thanks to Bob Ball for this Ben comic LOL (and Arlo Award candidate?):











