actually id kinda did. since the orc’s caused the weight on the end of the branch and the branch bent down the force must snap back and we all know who still on the tree.branch incoming gnomesille,
i have one question where is he going to land and when
I’m not up on Dr. Who, but when I read Douglas Adam’s Life the Universe and Everything about 25 years ago, a line stuck in my mind: “There is an art, or rather a knack, to flying. The knack lies in throwing yourself at the ground and missing.”
love these strips KEVIN!!!
Have to admit, I didn’t see that coming. Safe landings 13!
@DON
actually id kinda did. since the orc’s caused the weight on the end of the branch and the branch bent down the force must snap back and we all know who still on the tree.branch incoming gnomesille,
i have one question where is he going to land and when
And when you read this strip backwards, you get, ‘Oh, Snap!’
-which fits the situation just as well.
Don’t worry, Gnome 13: those soft rocks at the bottom will cushion your fall…
To quote Dr Who (sort of): “Not falling – flying.”
I prefer Buzz Lightyear’s “Falling – with style” myself.
I’m not up on Dr. Who, but when I read Douglas Adam’s Life the Universe and Everything about 25 years ago, a line stuck in my mind: “There is an art, or rather a knack, to flying. The knack lies in throwing yourself at the ground and missing.”
I think this particular strip should have been titled, “Oh, snap!”