2005-11-13
Original: 2005-11-13 on Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
Transcript
Panel 1 (single panel):
A blonde woman in a red top and a man with red/orange hair in a green shirt stand close together outdoors at night among trees.
Woman: "SURE IS COLD OUT TONIGHT..."
Man: "OH! I'M SO SORRY! WHERE ARE MY MANNERS?"
Caption below the panel:
"We talked and cuddled long into the night until eventually the glowing warmth of the immolated hobo began to die down."
"Yes, Susan" I told myself, "it's time to love again."
Votey:
Header text: "Reading this, 10 years later"
A bearded man holds his hand to his chin, looking troubled.
Man: "(Holy shit)"
A blonde woman in a red top and a man with red/orange hair in a green shirt stand close together outdoors at night among trees.
Woman: "SURE IS COLD OUT TONIGHT..."
Man: "OH! I'M SO SORRY! WHERE ARE MY MANNERS?"
Caption below the panel:
"We talked and cuddled long into the night until eventually the glowing warmth of the immolated hobo began to die down."
"Yes, Susan" I told myself, "it's time to love again."
Votey:
Header text: "Reading this, 10 years later"
A bearded man holds his hand to his chin, looking troubled.
Man: "(Holy shit)"
Alt text
Main comic, one panel: a blonde woman in a red top and a red-haired man in a green shirt stand close together among trees at night. The woman says, "Sure is cold out tonight..." The man replies, "Oh! I'm so sorry! Where are my manners?" A caption beneath the panel reads: "We talked and cuddled long into the night until eventually the glowing warmth of the immolated hobo began to die down." then "'Yes, Susan,' I told myself, 'it's time to love again.'" The dark joke is that the man kept them warm by setting a homeless person on fire. Votey: a sketch headed "Reading this, 10 years later" shows a bearded man holding his chin with a disturbed expression, muttering "(Holy shit)" as the author reacts to his own old comic.
Transcribed by Claude Opus 4.8.