Another panel where he put the movie soundtrack in the actual scene.
Another panel where he put the movie soundtrack in the actual scene.
Nice!
I don’t normally do these kind of speeches, but this feels like a big moment, and if it all turns to shit, I might not see any of you again. -Lamb
Looking at the panel, I can hear John Williams’s music
Before multi channel tv and live streamings not all weekly games, if any, were on tv. I remember as a kid on game afternoonsa that you could hear the radio from many apartments all on the same station, the announcer is all excited and then the whole block cheering or crying on a goal or miss. Today you can still hear it when a national or international game is on live tv, but not the weekly league games. I’m feeling old.
Do people still listen to sports on the radio?
Is that some reference to the 1976/8 Breakout video game?
They failed at Fetch.
They are facing the room/door to make sure no threat… and annoy their human.
Round or square, some problems are universal.
The trope of a dying man in the desert seeing an oasis mirage, while eagles are waiting to feed on his corpse. Here the eagles are disappointed to see just a mirage of a tasty corpse.
I wonder if they take requests
With all the chandeliers you sure to have at least one not working in a given time.
Cozy little place, I do hope 27 parking spaces would be enough. The scenery is outstanding.
It’s Wednesday!
It’s appropriate for the era posted. He is physically big and easily annoyed by other doing wrong. His fragile looking wife does the same to him when he is out of line, hence comedy.
Hitting your partner is of course wrong, but also hitting random people on the street just because they are not polite. This comics theme is “acting like an ass will get your ass kicked” especially if the one doing the wrong is an entitled one. And since at the time, the wife was still pictured as a lesser one, she will not be the target of the (literal) punch lines.
His only True rival
It’s going to be a hard comedown
To get rid of competition and control the economy.