2006-04-09
Original: 2006-04-09 on Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
Transcript
Panel 1:
A bearded man (implied to be Shakespeare), shown in profile from behind, writes with a quill pen on a scroll of parchment. The text on the scroll reads:
"OH YES IT'S LADIES NIGHT AND THE FEELIN'S RIGHT"
Caption (below panel): For centuries many of Shakespeare's finest works were unappreciated.
Votey:
A hand-drawn sticky note / scrap of paper with the text:
"Repeat x400"
A bearded man (implied to be Shakespeare), shown in profile from behind, writes with a quill pen on a scroll of parchment. The text on the scroll reads:
"OH YES IT'S LADIES NIGHT AND THE FEELIN'S RIGHT"
Caption (below panel): For centuries many of Shakespeare's finest works were unappreciated.
Votey:
A hand-drawn sticky note / scrap of paper with the text:
"Repeat x400"
Alt text
A bearded man seen in profile from behind, writing with a quill pen on a scroll of parchment. The scroll reads, in flowing handwriting, "OH YES IT'S LADIES NIGHT AND THE FEELIN'S RIGHT" -- the lyrics to the disco song "Ladies' Night." The caption beneath reads: "For centuries many of Shakespeare's finest works were unappreciated." The joke imagines Shakespeare authoring cheesy 1970s song lyrics. Votey (aftercomic): a plain scrap of paper with the scrawled note "Repeat x400," implying he wrote the same line hundreds of times.
Transcribed by Claude Opus 4.8.