Six things. Or half a thing, depending on how you look at it.
woohoo!
Posted by: neilfred at September 8, 2005 08:08 PMOh god, it physically hurts to laugh, but I don't care.
Posted by: Ellen at September 8, 2005 09:43 PMOOOH!!! My butt is wiggling like a happy puppy's! I've missed you, Six Things. Come on in. Can I get you a drink? Sit closer to me. Yeah. Right there.
(Note: Today at work I was panel 6. No kidding. I said 'f*ck' a dozen times in the hallways, then I calmed down and had some lovely decaf tea.)
Posted by: Mona Buonanotte at September 8, 2005 10:09 PMyay! thanks... great to see you're up to drawing again! and this one's a keeper...
Posted by: gotcha at September 9, 2005 12:03 AMHa! I don't know why this one grabbed me so much, but I think this is one of your cleverest to date.
Posted by: Tyler at September 9, 2005 12:52 AMAnd we thought Half a Thing wouldn't slake our thirst.
Posted by: Lance at September 9, 2005 03:21 AMI was trying to think of the "twelve cancers" for a bit there. Oh, got it. Excellent.
Posted by: Rich at September 9, 2005 06:23 AMThat really is the cleverest, funniest one yet, which is saying a lot.
Posted by: Toonhead! at September 9, 2005 07:07 AMI'm with Tyler's comment. Really nice crab too, btw. Welcome back.
Posted by: Ken/Cazique at September 9, 2005 09:49 AMToo bad there can't be more than six twelfths...where's the day of Christmas or the September?
Posted by: polyglot conspiracy at September 9, 2005 10:01 AMNeilfred is a powerful muse: he said Give us Six Twelfth Things, and Francis gaveth Six Twelfth Things. Keep up the good work, neilfred!
My favorites were the shout-out to Riesling (nummy!) and Judas Iscariot's confidence that he made the right choices.
Posted by: Orange at September 9, 2005 11:08 AMThank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
From me and the ladybugs at the ladybug picnic.
Posted by: Tom at September 9, 2005 12:13 PMSo. Frickin'. Good. Thanks!
And check out Dean's blog, where he praises you and we all chime in and agree. :-)
Posted by: Erin at September 9, 2005 12:46 PMWonderful indeed. I take back everything I ever said about your elbow.
Posted by: Rick at September 9, 2005 03:19 PMThe 13th step: admitting we are powerless over Six Things. Look at all these commenters coming out of withdrawal. Welcome back Six Things.
Posted by: Mary at September 9, 2005 03:32 PMAhhh, my work day is whole again.. each morning started so "half-a**ed" when I couldn't read my beloved "Six Things" after checking the good old "Get Fuzzy" page a day calendar.. welcome back Oh Great One!
Posted by: ChiChi at September 15, 2005 01:01 PM