Suave Bug

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16 responses to “Suave Bug

  1. I love the “what’s blogging like?” comment.

  2. miguel, you had me at hello.

  3. I’m scared. Very scared.

    (Remind me to be careful about the advice I hand out. Oh, and insert winky emoticon here.)

  4. Dude. Since when did the bug have teeth? And copious amounts of alcohol?

  5. One more drink and that bug is defining circle jerk for the more sheltered in our cohort. Hoohah!

  6. miguel

    note: i switched the final frame, those teeth were bugging me. the original final frame, if anyone is curious, is here: http://feralliving.surreally.com/archives/bug15-4.gif

  7. I can see why the teeth were “bugging” you.

  8. Miguel

    well you know what they say about advice, francis. those who need it are too dumb to take it, and those smart enough to take it don’t need it. too bad, this is good advice, the question thing, i think. feign interest!

  9. miguel

    eh, and bonus points to anyone who can name the literary sources of (some of) the questions.

  10. Gee, looks like most of our morning AIM conversations.

    I think the bug needs to invest in a typo-checker, though.

  11. miguel

    michele, you gave it away. our morning AIM conversations are the literary sources.

  12. The only source I got was the Monty-Python-Mr.-Creosote-Meaning-of-Life mint joke. Waffer [sic] thin.

    Uh, what are the others?

  13. miguel

    woad I
    woad II

    the woad page

    “literary” references later.

  14. miguel

    frame 1: mae west, sort of
    frame 2: monty python
    frame 3: “what’s troubling you” is from Parcival – it’s the question parcival was supposed to ask the King of the Grail; because he failed to, he had to go on his quest for the Holy Grail.
    “Who’s on first” = Abbot and Costello
    frame 4: “If not now when” is the title of a Primo Levi novel, among other things.
    “What have i got in my pocket” is the question Bilbo Baggins asked Gollum in their riddle contest, winning him The Ring of Power.

  15. Literary references make me hot.

    And yes, that’s certainly woad but I don’t see any pants.