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:

  1. 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.

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

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  3. 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

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

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  5. "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]

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

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