Oh man…I can relate to this one. I have to do ‘spider/bug’ duty in my household. My wife freaks out at spiders and other long-legged bugs. great strip!
Awwww…leave the lil’ guy alone. He’s just taking in the view.
I’m fine with spiders and bugs…until they land on me. Then I begin a flailing sort of tribal dance known as “Gedditdahelloffame!” I think the American Indians invented it.
tbowl: Why thank you!!! And, you’re like my hubby. He would just put it back outside too. If it really came down to me, I have NO MERCY!
Scott M.: Thank you! It seems to be common that the man is forced to be the bug-ridder.
Wit: Ha! The view! 😛 And is your Gedditdahelloffame dance anything like my SeaweedJustTouchedMyLeg jig? If anything I’m sure they have similar histories…
me!: Thank you! The Wussyhos must have an extension of their tribe in the New Jersey area, because I must have some of their blood in me.
Brock: Well, thanks!!! I’m not sure but maybe you’re right! Maybe it’s also looks different because in the past 2 strips I’ve been drawing more than JUST the characters.
I’ve had this happen. We have black widows out in the desert and they like to come into the house to escape the elements. When we first moved in I was taking a bath and there was a hole in the grout in the corner of the tub and a black widow was just dangling from a single strand out of that hole, when I tried capture her she would just run back in the hole. I finally got her and released her out in the dunes far from the apartment. It was a scary way to find out that I was living with black widows though.
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Once again, you have totally stolen a scene from my life. That’s even my purple scrubby! I’m disturbed. But amused, so it works out..
Get your camera out of my shower woman!
Psycho! 😀 Lol! love it! i could actually hear the music playing while reading it. ;D
That spider really could be dangerous.. I think I see fangs
A spider the size of a hand – I’d be terrified. 😉 j/k
No but seriously, this one was really funny. Great job. 🙂
Sophielynette & Bio: Haha! You never know who’s watching…. DUN DUN DUN! 😉
Leslie: Haha good! Becasue I could hear the music while I was drawing it!
Scott: Why don’t you go check it out to make sure? 😉
Daniel: Haha! But you see, I’d be MORE terrified, and you’d still be the one to get rid of it. Because that’s how much you love me 😀
Flawlessly executed episode.
I’m the spider catcher in my family… So… Watch out spiders! You will be put back outside!
Oh man…I can relate to this one. I have to do ‘spider/bug’ duty in my household. My wife freaks out at spiders and other long-legged bugs. great strip!
Awwww…leave the lil’ guy alone. He’s just taking in the view.
I’m fine with spiders and bugs…until they land on me. Then I begin a flailing sort of tribal dance known as “Gedditdahelloffame!” I think the American Indians invented it.
You’re right, Wit. It was started by the Wussyho tribe from the Pennsylvania region.
Awesome strip, Irms.
Haha! Great! This is so my wife. Is it just me or did your art take a stunning leap forward?
tbowl: Why thank you!!! And, you’re like my hubby. He would just put it back outside too. If it really came down to me, I have NO MERCY!
Scott M.: Thank you! It seems to be common that the man is forced to be the bug-ridder.
Wit: Ha! The view! 😛 And is your Gedditdahelloffame dance anything like my SeaweedJustTouchedMyLeg jig? If anything I’m sure they have similar histories…
me!: Thank you! The Wussyhos must have an extension of their tribe in the New Jersey area, because I must have some of their blood in me.
Brock: Well, thanks!!! I’m not sure but maybe you’re right! Maybe it’s also looks different because in the past 2 strips I’ve been drawing more than JUST the characters.
SO my wife!
Um, I feel if I look at this comic for too long, I’m doing something naughty!
I’ve had this happen. We have black widows out in the desert and they like to come into the house to escape the elements. When we first moved in I was taking a bath and there was a hole in the grout in the corner of the tub and a black widow was just dangling from a single strand out of that hole, when I tried capture her she would just run back in the hole. I finally got her and released her out in the dunes far from the apartment. It was a scary way to find out that I was living with black widows though.
BEEN THERE, DONE THAT! Try finding a 10″ diameter Mexican Chile rose tarantula in your bathtub one night and see if its STILL funny… ;-P
Try a cockroach? Not fun at all.