Panel 2.5 – “Well, pants and something about the servivce, how we should say- what is that? ‘Higa Diga Loo?’ ‘Bigga Migga Dew?’ …’Wigga Bigga Boo?’ Instead of Amen?”
The first panel put me in a very good mood. The nonchalant ‘Alas’, followed by idle munching just did me in. And the facial expression is amazing as well!
Interestingly enough, once a corpse is cooled below around IIRC 50 degrees Fahrenheit, the fat tissue begins to solidify and you can carve it rather like a soft if somewhat crumbly wax. In fact, rumor has it some rather morbid but artistically skilled anatomy students carved little soapstone-like statues from human adipose tissue.
If that fails there is always plasticization I toured the lab of guy developing that way back in the day and one of the uses he hypothesized for it was being able to “carve” horribly mangled corpse to a more fitting shape for their funeral.
Third panel – win win win
Also, panel 1 made me crave a burger.
Panel 2.5 – “Well, pants and something about the servivce, how we should say- what is that? ‘Higa Diga Loo?’ ‘Bigga Migga Dew?’ …’Wigga Bigga Boo?’ Instead of Amen?”
Love the title! And yes, 3rd panel is definitely a win!
Grumble…now I have to wait until Monday for a new Bug fix…grumble.
Is it wrong that I’m sad it’s the end of “pants week”?
I’m pretty sure that’s how everybody is feeling right now.
I loved “pants week” and I hope it comes back next year!
We should make it a recurring holiday, complete with a “Pants Santa” who brings you stylish jeans and khakis.
Oh man… I have some jeans that I was going to give away but now I know what to do with at least one of them. Got to show this to my friends.
In honor of pants week I actually wore pants.
Guns don’t kill Detective Bugs, Love Does
This is so sick, so wrong…I LOVE IT
Would the bug with glasses and fatsaw be named Vlad by any chance.
The first panel put me in a very good mood. The nonchalant ‘Alas’, followed by idle munching just did me in. And the facial expression is amazing as well!
Cheers for a good laugh!
Mmm, burgers.
The first panel reminds me of my Aunt.
“I don’t know why I can’t lose weight…” *shoves a whole sleeve of Oreos down her throat*
Interestingly enough, once a corpse is cooled below around IIRC 50 degrees Fahrenheit, the fat tissue begins to solidify and you can carve it rather like a soft if somewhat crumbly wax. In fact, rumor has it some rather morbid but artistically skilled anatomy students carved little soapstone-like statues from human adipose tissue.
If that fails there is always plasticization I toured the lab of guy developing that way back in the day and one of the uses he hypothesized for it was being able to “carve” horribly mangled corpse to a more fitting shape for their funeral.