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Reprint of January 7, 2003 Tuesday, April 13, 2004 • read strip Viewing 23 comments:

Inspired by true events?

My theory is he flushed his underpants. Any other theories?

have you ever seen a dude's stew

wonderful

"things ain't never the same once you seen a dude's stew"... man, the number of times this line has jammed it's way to my consciousness when I've gone to some low bathroom at 3am and been Confronted.

I'm shocked this isn't rated higher. This is CLASSIC!

It is a CLASSIC, but it's also a RERUN! It got a five the first time. That's all it gets from me.

A comment left by soticoto was marked lame too many times and excluded. (marked lame by implode, riotdejaneiro, Semiquaver, atticusonline, the_dingle, aHatOfPig)

yes, yes, we all know you're a prick.

Uh, I do the same thing. I've never understood the use of admittedly classic strips to assuage the audience in place of a new one. I'd much prefer no update at all, so yes, I rate them 1.

i refuse to rate them...
i think. hang on.
yep. no rating.

Every time I read this strip, I sing that part aloud.

yeah. i like to pick up my guitar and strum a chord for it.

a big, surfy chord and you play it right after the words and not a moment before

Where~is~Ray~ *BWAOOOOOWWWWWWwwWWwwWWW!*

Would you know my pants
If I lost them in heaven?

Achewood has the best textual representations of sing-songy voice.

"[sing]Where is Ray?[/sing]"

"Guess who just got [sing]yelled at?[/sing]"

We all know how it is meant to sound. It is a triumph within the comic medium.

I like to imagine that the two sung lines are different songs and that in panel 4 he is singing 'In heaven, everything is fine' from Eraserhead. It fills me with sunny dismay.

You my most disgusting friend you know that. 5.

Somehow I always imagine Ray singing "Where is Ray" to the tune of "Bird of Pray" by The Doors.

I use reruns to give the extra I wish I coulda given the first time around. This strip should have ranked about 7 or so on a 5-point scale, so 5 for the first part and the extra 2 here.

I saw the rating for this one and I was going to write something about "what the hell is wrong with you people" but then I noticed the title.

"where's your underpants?"
"in heaven..."

In Heaven ... everything is fine.