3 thoughts on “today’s comic is not for the squeamish!”
it’d beat reading a 10 year old readers digest in a crammed waiting room full of people you assume have horrible infectous diseases
although its the only socially acceptable time for me to read women’s magazines, “Cause that’s all that was left!”
Women’s magazines are awesome. I’m gonna start getting into cosmo. I will blatantly read it even around friends (not sure yet).
A drill… whats something exponentially conic, threaded, and daunting than a drill… just imagine a really large drill. sorta like the one they were trying to use in alien vs. predator. Or the one the moleman uses at the incredibles movie. Yikes!
Kick ass comic. It doesn’t even need to be longer because it loses very little entertainment value after each reread. My train of thought: “tomatoes”->”prevention of prostate cancer”->”prostate”->”drill and needle”->”drill and needle drilling and needling prostate”->”AAHHHH”
it’d beat reading a 10 year old readers digest in a crammed waiting room full of people you assume have horrible infectous diseases
although its the only socially acceptable time for me to read women’s magazines, “Cause that’s all that was left!”
What should I imagine if I’m getting a drill instead of a needle?
Women’s magazines are awesome. I’m gonna start getting into cosmo. I will blatantly read it even around friends (not sure yet).
A drill… whats something exponentially conic, threaded, and daunting than a drill… just imagine a really large drill. sorta like the one they were trying to use in alien vs. predator. Or the one the moleman uses at the incredibles movie. Yikes!
Kick ass comic. It doesn’t even need to be longer because it loses very little entertainment value after each reread. My train of thought: “tomatoes”->”prevention of prostate cancer”->”prostate”->”drill and needle”->”drill and needle drilling and needling prostate”->”AAHHHH”