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A middle-aged man holding a cigar leans back in his chair next to a young boy. | :A middle-aged man holding a cigar leans back in his chair next to a young boy. | ||
Man: Son, a good woman is like <b>a deep fried chimp</b>an<b>zee</b> | :Man: Son, a good woman is like <b>a deep fried chimp</b>an<b>zee</b> | ||
Caption: Dad never really bothered to explain his metaphors. | :Caption: Dad never really bothered to explain his metaphors. | ||
==Votey Transcript== | ==Votey Transcript== | ||
:A zoomed in picture of the man's face. | |||
: | :Man: Churn that chimp, boy! Churn it good! | ||
:Churn that chimp, boy! Churn it good! | |||
{{comic discussion}} | {{comic discussion}} | ||
[[Category:Single panel comics]] | [[Category:Single panel comics]] |
Latest revision as of 17:16, 14 October 2024
2002-11-25 |
Title text: Twist: Dad is a modernist poet. |
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Transcript[edit]
- A middle-aged man holding a cigar leans back in his chair next to a young boy.
- Man: Son, a good woman is like a deep fried chimpanzee
- Caption: Dad never really bothered to explain his metaphors.
Votey Transcript[edit]
- A zoomed in picture of the man's face.
- Man: Churn that chimp, boy! Churn it good!
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