No, your initial instinct was good – I laughed. Jeff is exactly the kind of person (loosely speaking) who would be overwhelmingly enthused about something before realizing he has no idea what it is. I’ve met many of them on our own planet too! (This despite the fact that his last experience with simulated Earth food didn’t go all that well.)
I did not expect that punchline. Hilarious!
Oh, glad you thought so. I’m not so sure about this one. It was a lot funnier in my head and I thought it fell kinda flat.
No, your initial instinct was good – I laughed. Jeff is exactly the kind of person (loosely speaking) who would be overwhelmingly enthused about something before realizing he has no idea what it is. I’ve met many of them on our own planet too! (This despite the fact that his last experience with simulated Earth food didn’t go all that well.)
Thanks, Artie. Sometimes I can’t tell. I think the wording in the last panel could have been better though. Ah, well. It’s a work in progress!
How is it that you can make a hammock between two trees look so awesome!? 🙂
Aww, geez, man, I dunno… 🙂
Nice. He doesn’t even know Mr. Muffin is ignoring him.
Thanks Frank!
I do admit, that looks like a really nice set-up: peaceful landscape, nice hammock between soft-looking trees…and s’mores only sweetens the deal!
I’m sure they’re some Planet X-ian type of s’mores that we’d find completely inedible.
perfect timing!
Thanks, as always, Sea Sick!
Putting a Ground-dwelling Marf in them also helps
In the hammock. I was trying to reply to Tom’s comment about hammocks
Understood. Thanks Frank!
i know how jeff feels. i still haven’t found out what s’mores are.