A parishioner in need
Purple Listerine is definitely the tastiest one. No one ever gargled Listerine like Christian Bale in “Vice”. He musters a really bubbly spit that it’s great fun to emulate.
Purple Listerine is definitely the tastiest one. No one ever gargled Listerine like Christian Bale in “Vice”. He musters a really bubbly spit that it’s great fun to emulate.
So if I understand Wikipedia correctly, ’emmet’ is (derived from) the Cornish pronunciation of ‘ant’, which is a wonderful description of coach tourists.
Also of note: the third hit on google was “Is calling someone an emmet in Cornwall racist?”
Ha ha! I first learned about “emmets” from this website for a fake beach:
http://www.porthemmet.com/
And thanks to you, another “Emmet” has visited that site. Do you intend to introduce one of the ‘attractive surfing instructors’ to the strip, eventually?
There is a surfing priest in Steeple (see issue 3!), we will hit the waves eventually!
My favourite thing about that website is the subtle but finely detailed wrong pasty joke.
I’d like to visit Nanny Ogg’s place for a ‘parsty.’ I wonder if they serve Bananana Dakris?
You should be so lucky.
Not a Steeple-specific comment (tho I’m loving it so far!). But I thought I would let you know: when I logged on to Amazon, one of the banner ads was for free comics on Comixology, and the comic used was Giant Days! Yay! Hope that’s a good thing for you and comics authors generally (don’t know the inside baseball of the comics business), but it made me happy!
I thought emmet was a circus clown?
I only noticed what you’ve done with the banner heading a couple of days ago. Love it!