I’ve always had a weird viewpoint when it came to costumes like that. What’s the notion here? Why is a squid giving away pieces of his fellow squid to be eaten? Kinda ghoulish if you ask me. I think Chick-fil-A has it right, using cows to sell chicken.
Rye reminds me of Judge Reinhold’s character in Fast Times as Ridgemont High when he was working at a fish n’ chip place and had to wear a pirate outfit. The squid get up is worse. Gotta make the bucks though.
Ha, reminds me of an old Burt Reynolds movie where he was a NASCAR racecar driver, “Stroker Ace,” but had to do commercials in a feathery chicken costume to keep his job.
Rye certainly comes across as an angry-scary sort of squid. Not sure that I’d want one of his sample cups. He’s likely to generate attention alright, just not the kind he may like.
So what’s in those squid sample cups? Should I even ask?
Sometimes when I’m looking at a picture (whether drawing or photograph) I like to play “What about THAT guy?” That’s when I look at the picture, point to an interesting-looking character in the background, and say, “What about THAT guy?”
In this case, THAT guy is the dude with the Norway flag on his shirt. For some reason, he makes the comic today.
Thanks, Chris & UWG… the kid in the doorway, a touristy person… makes me happy. I decided to put the Norway flag on the t-shirt as a bit of a hug to the peoples there who suffered that awful massacre tragedy.
Oh c’mon Ryan. Don’t be a sullen squid! Let’s see a smile on that octo-puss.
Well, at least they didn’t make him wear a beak.
I’ve always had a weird viewpoint when it came to costumes like that. What’s the notion here? Why is a squid giving away pieces of his fellow squid to be eaten? Kinda ghoulish if you ask me. I think Chick-fil-A has it right, using cows to sell chicken.
That squid costume looks like it’s wailing with regret after eating a grumpy Rye-bread. Someone gives contageous stomach aches!
Apparently it was a trap.
Rye reminds me of Judge Reinhold’s character in Fast Times as Ridgemont High when he was working at a fish n’ chip place and had to wear a pirate outfit. The squid get up is worse. Gotta make the bucks though.
I always feel sorry for the folks in the suits…like they lost the toss at work and got stuck with it.
Ha ha… IT WAS a trap… it’s funny because I was thinking of Admiral Ackbar when I was drawing it!
It could sooo waaaay be worse… last Christmas Mouse had to dress up as an elf and give out cookies and snacks…. and it did not go well!
And a big Happy Birthday to my wittle bruddah, Matt (who’s way taller than me!… then again, everybody is taller than me…).
I could make a very crass, lowbrow joke about that costume…but I wont. It’s a squid. It’s just a squid…AND NOTHING ELSE!
Ha, reminds me of an old Burt Reynolds movie where he was a NASCAR racecar driver, “Stroker Ace,” but had to do commercials in a feathery chicken costume to keep his job.
Rye certainly comes across as an angry-scary sort of squid. Not sure that I’d want one of his sample cups. He’s likely to generate attention alright, just not the kind he may like.
So what’s in those squid sample cups? Should I even ask?
I like the facial expression and mocking finger of the girl in the door way as she looks out at poor Ryan wearing his new work “uniform”.
Sometimes when I’m looking at a picture (whether drawing or photograph) I like to play “What about THAT guy?” That’s when I look at the picture, point to an interesting-looking character in the background, and say, “What about THAT guy?”
In this case, THAT guy is the dude with the Norway flag on his shirt. For some reason, he makes the comic today.
I have no life.
Thanks, Chris & UWG… the kid in the doorway, a touristy person… makes me happy. I decided to put the Norway flag on the t-shirt as a bit of a hug to the peoples there who suffered that awful massacre tragedy.
Dada… head… gutter…
Stick… Ryan is sincerely not happy.