Saturday, May 19, 2012

New comic strip from Lee Lee's


I can't enlarge it without losing what it is supposed to do.

You guys will recognize that problem. Just sayn'

13 comments:

chickelit said...

You should get one of those boofy french chef hats to go with that outfit, Troop.

Trooper York said...

Lisa calls it my colombian drug cartel outfit.

You know the big shirt and the white pants and the belly like El Gordo had in Scarface.

Anonymous said...

You two look like you're ready to go island hopping.

chickelit said...

I would personally never wear that much white. When do, my wife calls me Don Ho.

TTBurnett said...

Actually, it's a generic third-world El Jefe look.

And, when you consider where the country's going, the third-world style is more appropriate than the Big Boss part.

Titus said...

I thought bird's had bird brains but why are they smart enough to take a bath?

I saw birds bathing themselves today and I was confused.

Titus said...

I enjoy watching videos of animals doing it.

Not in a sexual way, but because I am curious how different creatures fuck.

I just watched ostriches doing it and it looks amazing. The male ostrich has a large hog.

tits.

MamaM said...

I saw an Indigo Bunting picking up seeds under my window this week, but I didn't get a look at his hog. I expect it might have been tiny, as he was small but brilliant blue and beautiful, like a feathered jewel. The wiki says they migrate during the night, using stars to direct themselves.

ricpic said...

Is that the elegant Cuban guanero or guahero or something gua shirt? Esta muy elegante.

Chip S. said...

guayabera

The Dude said...

Guayabera, Yogi's little known Cuban cousin.

ndspinelli said...

Thanks for spelling Colombia correctly. Having adopted our son from that beautiful country it's a pet peeve of mine. Carlos would have to correct teachers who spelled it incorrectly. Some didn't take kindly to it.

We'll call you El Patron, the nickname of Pablo Escobar.

blake said...

Why do I have this urge to drop someone out of a helicopter?