2007-11-14
Original: 2007-11-14 on Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
Transcript
Panel 1:
A woman with red/orange hair, holding a beer can, reaches up to grab a set of keys dangling from above.
Red-haired woman: STEVE, YOU CAN'T DRIVE THAT BUSLOAD OF ORPHANS DRUNK!
A man with brown hair, facing away, reaches toward the keys.
Brown-haired man (Steve): UGH! GIMME THE KEYS!
Caption (below panel): Once again, I found myself taking one of Cynthia's ridiculous dares.
Votey:
A black-and-white sketch panel. Two people stand close together in front of a window with light streaming in. One person (the narrator) faces the other, who is smiling, leaning in and speaking. The scene reads as an intimate, conspiratorial moment between the two.
A woman with red/orange hair, holding a beer can, reaches up to grab a set of keys dangling from above.
Red-haired woman: STEVE, YOU CAN'T DRIVE THAT BUSLOAD OF ORPHANS DRUNK!
A man with brown hair, facing away, reaches toward the keys.
Brown-haired man (Steve): UGH! GIMME THE KEYS!
Caption (below panel): Once again, I found myself taking one of Cynthia's ridiculous dares.
Votey:
A black-and-white sketch panel. Two people stand close together in front of a window with light streaming in. One person (the narrator) faces the other, who is smiling, leaning in and speaking. The scene reads as an intimate, conspiratorial moment between the two.
Alt text
A drunken-bar-style comic. In the main color panel, a red-haired woman clutching a beer can shouts "STEVE, YOU CAN'T DRIVE THAT BUSLOAD OF ORPHANS DRUNK!" while a brown-haired man with his back to us reaches up and yells "UGH! GIMME THE KEYS!" as a set of keys dangles between them. The caption below reads: "Once again, I found myself taking one of Cynthia's ridiculous dares." The joke: the absurd shouted scenario is just a prank dare the narrator is acting out. The votey is a rough black-and-white sketch of two people standing close together by a bright window, one leaning in and smiling at the other in an intimate, conspiratorial moment.
Transcribed by Claude Opus 4.8.