Passive Depressive #161

July 29, 2008

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9 Responses to “Passive Depressive #161”

  1. A.J. Valliant Says:

    Man Denny’s daughter is smoking hot. Perhaps I will be the one she choses to incite Denny’s fatherly disapproval.

  2. Lady Longtoe Says:

    ” Perhaps I will be the one she choses to incite Denny’s fatherly disapproval.”

    Beat me to it — I was going to say you’d be getting a call.

  3. Feel-ya Says:

    Poor Wernick, doomed to be rejected by all women - even his step daughter.

  4. sabertooth Says:

    What I want to know is, what’s with the sailor theme in their apartment? The framed pipe on the wall, the anchor cushions… Did they get this place from Cap’n Highliner?

  5. sabertooth Says:

    http://beatsentropy.com/2008/07/08/passive-depressive-155/ (pipe)

  6. thekenji Says:

    The horrific explanation is in this comic:
    http://beatsentropy.com/2008/4/29/passive-depressive-142/

    The sailor’s pipe was then made into a wall piece which was a cheeky nod to the French surrealist Magritte:
    http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a199/don_veto/MagrittePipe.jpg

    (except in the comic, it actually says “c’est un pipe.” although it might not be readable)

  7. w0rmwood Says:

    this comic also relates to the grim origins of the furniture:

    http://beatsentropy.com/2008/4/15/passive-depressive-138/

  8. sabertooth Says:

    ugh. i shoulda known…

  9. sabertooth Says:

    (shakes head and laughs)

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