We march ever closer to the last original strip. Puck continues her funk. Wearing only her undies. Nothing says “funk” like various states of slovenly undress. And drool. Like I’ve said before, this comic series should have won an award for most nudity.
Anyway, the really literary types might catch the sly homage to Herbert’s poem “The Collar” in Puck’s line “All wasted”. Or maybe not.
On a side note, I’ve always hated those Tilt-A-Whirl type rides at amusement parks. The teacup ride is another variant on that. I just don’t get it. Why would I want to go on a big circle that spins, and sit in a smaller car that spins on top of the already spinning circle? To me, this is a recipe for vomit. I love roller coasters, but those spinning things are designed by the devil himself. And yet people still ride them…
Antepenultimate-Two before the last, i.e., the one immediately before the penultimate, in a series. Since this comic two comics before the last, it is the antepenultimate.
Learn something new every day, huh?
You keep using the word ‘nudity.’ I do not think it means what you think it means. If you don’t see things, it’s not nudity, at least to my way of thinking.
Well, why don’t we call it ‘Austin Powers’ nudity and leave it at that?
Nudity is merely a lack of clothing. There is a lot of nudity in this strip, from mere topless to full. Just because you can’t see the ‘naughty bits’ doesn’t make it less nude 😉
True. And thank heavens for nudity.
Those recursive spinny ride things are kinda fun.
The prices you gotta pay to ride on them for a minute or so… are less fun.
Everyone’s nude under the clothing. Duh.
Well, that’s technically correct. But disturbing to think about on a daily basis.
Just remember ist when your Boss becomes ballistic. The upcoming smile will drive him crazy.
I’ll try not to.
The best way to do the Disneyland teacups was if you could get on it at night during the fireworks, get it spinning really fast, then lean back and look up at the kaleidoscope sky!
Ugh. I’m mind-puking just thinking about it.
“Disneyland Teacups’ ?
weak
Busch Gardens has spinning BEER STEINS !
(it may not be an actual ride, but does reliably occur after a few liters down the hatch)
you say the ride was designed by the devil, so why isn’t your devil character in a strip with a tilt-a-hurl?
You got me there, man.