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Schtumple

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Jun 13, 2007
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Haha, Jon's propper mental then....

It's definitely a laugh, but not exactly side splitting, still, anythings better than the original strip...
 

LinuXtreme

macrumors regular
Jul 15, 2007
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Saw this earlier on the Presurfer. The ones I liked best were the one with Mrs. Feeny's card and the one where Jon says "Oh the pain!". They both stand exceptionally well on their own.

do that to any strip and you get the same results.

but i'll concede it's less annoying this way.

Actually I think Garfield is one of the best candidates for erasing a character along with their dialogue, because Jon is usually going off on a tangent anyway. The strip seems to be less about the jokes than gags.
 

Unspeaked

macrumors 68020
Dec 29, 2003
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Actually I think Garfield is one of the best candidates for erasing a character along with their dialogue, because Jon is usually going off on a tangent anyway. The strip seems to be less about the jokes than gags.

Any strip with an obnoxious animal interacting with humans would probably work just as well.

And as a sad example of the state of our modern society, there's no lack of such comic strips...
 

Abstract

macrumors Penryn
Dec 27, 2002
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Much better.

This one reminded me a bit of Tom Cruise.
 

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hotsauce

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What ruined Garfield for me was his voice. As a kid Garfield was one of my favorites beacause I gave him a funny voice. When I first heard his condescending, depressing voice it was no longer funny.
 
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