What Doesn't Kill You Makes You Stranger.
More and more I get the impression that I am only the second-most unlucky person in the universe. That just hit me like a hammer.
A sad coincidence that it was the bully from shop class that used to torment Johnny mercilessly.
Was that funny? Not a bitWait, did you read the hole joke?
@Westheim- When Johnny says "things could always be worse" it's not so much optimism as prophecy.@TrickyRicky- At his crime scenes, the bully always leaves a poorly made bird house.@Stan da Man- Ouch! With puns like those, you should be writing for the industry newsletter: The Drill Press.
Why is Johnny always the one to get screwed in these comics? And not in a good way.
@Gladorn- It's the price of stardom.
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More and more I get the impression that I am only the second-most unlucky person in the universe. That just hit me like a hammer.
ReplyDeleteA sad coincidence that it was the bully from shop class that used to torment Johnny mercilessly.
ReplyDeleteWas that funny?
ReplyDeleteNot a bit
Wait, did you read the hole joke?
@Westheim- When Johnny says "things could always be worse" it's not so much optimism as prophecy.
ReplyDelete@TrickyRicky- At his crime scenes, the bully always leaves a poorly made bird house.
@Stan da Man- Ouch! With puns like those, you should be writing for the industry newsletter: The Drill Press.
Why is Johnny always the one to get screwed in these comics?
ReplyDeleteAnd not in a good way.
@Gladorn- It's the price of stardom.
ReplyDelete