Part 5 of the Giraffe Riders series.
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Well, there you go. I expect regular readers would have guessed the pun before even reaching the end of panel one.
2. Why don't you take the bus
3. ...
4. I doubt we'd have a glass of water big enough.
Any imagined resemblance to any manager half-alive or un-dead is purely co-incidental.
BTW this joke probably doesn’t cross the Atlantic so well.
I'll have to dot my i's and cross my t's
And cover my r's
I realised that I had to post a follow-up to my previous post.
I apologise for the long delay between updates. My excuse is that my brain was empty. Anyway, today the birthday present I bought Karen arrived, an enormous pile of Letraset Pro-markers and she said I could use them…
[Technical Note: It’s really hard to choose colours for real-world drawing as opposed to colouring on computer as I usually do (and impossible to go back if you change your mind.) But the saddest part is that scanning the picture changed all the colours to something else and I had to fix them in gimp afterwards anyway. Plus knowing that they won’t look the same on your screen as they do on mine. Ho hum.]
Seasonal Greetingisations!
[NB the image should appear jerkily-animated, about a frame per second.]
UPDATE: Thank you for your helpful comments. I think there’s a general RSS problem with viewing all pictures, there doesn’t seem to be any special problem with animation. — A
grabs large slice of chocolate cake with candle on / shoves cake into mouth / licks off chocolate around her mouth / smiles serenely / grins evilly / ... repeats]
Entropy. Keeps your muesli mixed, usually.
R: Separating my muesli.
L: Why?
R: So I can eat each constituent separately, and avoid the ones I don't like altogether.
L: But you mixed that muesli yourself...
I just so much wanted to draw a giraffe in a leopard outfit…
But in the meantime here was an interesting puzzle: Who was that mysterious, tall stranger?
I doodled this in my notebook after a visit to the zoo. I know that laughing at ones own jokes is a crime against humanity, but laugh I did. Out loud. And maybe someone else on the planet will appreciate it too.
Speaking of “odd sense of humour”: I think Dan Long is a genius for drawing this comic.
I managed somehow to miss posting suitable felicitations for Laura’s birthday, but it turns out that we share an unbirthday today anyway. So here’s to us, and to anyone else celebrating their own (or a friend’s) unbirthday:
I haven’t posted for a while — I’m sorry to keep you waiting. We went on holiday to Avignon (France) and saw a large number of enormous residences, one of which inspired today’s comic. We sketched a lot when we were there, and I’ve made some collages of them here: http://tinyurl.com/avignonpics in case you happen to be interested.
Coming soon: a slightly longer-than-usual comic called “Avocado Man” … watch this space.