Reverend Penrose looks seriously conflicted. Billie and Maggie non-violent way to handle the problem has m8ake him questioning his method? Will Tom come for say “Hi”? Brian looks soooooo happy ♡♡♡.
He’s wearing holy threads. The collar alone is good for a 10′ COP Bad Stuff. The Sinatra he keeps in his cellphone accounts for the rest. So bad, he’s good.
Were-man.Kudos!
I liked that little touch, too.
Reverend Penrose looks seriously conflicted. Billie and Maggie non-violent way to handle the problem has m8ake him questioning his method? Will Tom come for say “Hi”? Brian looks soooooo happy ♡♡♡.
The good Reverend doesn’t burst into flames when entering the Dark Lord’s domain?
He’s wearing holy threads. The collar alone is good for a 10′ COP Bad Stuff. The Sinatra he keeps in his cellphone accounts for the rest. So bad, he’s good.
Wouldn’t a “were-man” be an animal (wolf) that turns human during a full moon?
That was a plot point in one of the “The Dresden Files” novels, IIRC.
“Were” actually means “man”. So, no. A were-man would be a man who turns into a man. It’s used correctly here.
I stand corrected.
The word has an interesting history:
https://www.dailywritingtips.com/wer-and-wyf-man-and-woman/
The way Brian became obsessed with staring at the iPad has made me seriously reexamine the way I am using technology during quarantine.
I strongly suspect you are not the only one.
Is that a Top Gear episode Brian is watching, or is that just me?
See yesterday’s strip – it’s The Grand Tour.
Thank you Gavin – that fills in the gaps.
Top Gear is so five years ago.
Actually, longer than that now, right?
*clapclapclap* well done ladies!
I assume somebody has sorted out the left bollock issue?
Perhaps it worked its way back in by itself, aided by manky leg-hole elastic.
I am delighted by how much fun so many people got out of my “left bollock” joke, which was a very, very late inclusion.
And an early exclusion from his pants
You know, if I carried some curse that made me go violently balmy during a Super-moon, that solution would totally work on me, too.
I’m actually most delighted about this and the past comic’s depiction of James May.
And, also, I had to read “like a train… made of aeroplanes” in the style of the presenters. It’s just perfect.
I kind of think Mr. Allison Should the one reviewing super cars. Such a. Interesting description of a Bugatti.
Eh, the Veyron is yesterday’s news. It’s the Chiron now!
Imagine a canine changing into a human.