Friday, April 30, 2021

Heh

 

Stephan Pastis does it again.  He may have the most creative sense of humor in comic strips today.  Click the image to be taken to a larger version at the Pearls Before Swine Web page.



Who named it "urinal cake", anyway?  What led them to that description?  Sounds warped to me . . .



Peter


7 comments:

ASM826 said...

The 2nd definition of cake is:
a) block of compacted or congealed matter
b) a hard or brittle layer or deposit

"Caked on deposits in the engine" is an example.

born01930 said...

And yellow cake...uranium. Could be mistaken for urinal or Betty Crocker

Jmparret said...

It is best to go to the comic website and read the comments.

https://www.gocomics.com/pearlsbeforeswine/2021/04/29

The comments to Pastis's comics are the best, it seems liberals have trouble understanding Stephan.

Joe

Andrew Smith said...

Calling it a "pee target" might just solve a few problems. LOL.

Orvan Taurus said...

"Cake of soap" is likely the derivation. Though I do like the alleged sign some wag supposedly put up somewhere: [DO NOT EAT BIG MINT]

Mark@Bismarck said...

Smells even worse!

Rob said...

Sign seen in a men's bathroom, "Please don't eat the big white mints".