What Doesn't Kill You Makes You Stranger.
At last! Highbrow Shakespeare humor!
Indubitably.
A Shakespeare scholar will soon chime in to tell us about the "lost" Shakespeare play about the previously-unknown character named "Upchuck".
What's upchuck? Nae too much, what's up wi' ye?
Actually, "Spot" is Johnny's dog, who's somewhat incontinent.
Actually, Johnny’s dog is Lance. Could be short for Lancelot.
I was mistaken. "Upchuck" is a character who was deleted from "Macbeth", not a separate play.
If the dog were the inspiration for this strip, his name would be Pukesalot.
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At last! Highbrow Shakespeare humor!
Indubitably.
A Shakespeare scholar will soon chime in to tell us about the "lost" Shakespeare play about the previously-unknown character named "Upchuck".
What's upchuck? Nae too much, what's up wi' ye?
Actually, "Spot" is Johnny's dog, who's somewhat incontinent.
Actually, Johnny’s dog is Lance. Could be short for Lancelot.
I was mistaken. "Upchuck" is a character who was deleted from "Macbeth", not a separate play.
If the dog were the inspiration for this strip, his name would be Pukesalot.
Post a Comment