Only Stephanie could manufacture such a thing.
Hey! It’s my 200th strip! It’s getting to be time to think about making a book or something.
Have a great weekend! Monday Stephanie and Edison talk about some serious stuff. In a funny way, of course. Hey, it beats watching Larry, Miffy, and Toivo plow through that breakfast…
“My God, it’s full of stars!”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oALxLNOhI6I
LOL! 😀 Oh, man… This is so funny!
It’s been a while since a strip made me laugh like this!
On a related note, I haven’t eaten pork in many years. Try searching “The Trouble With Pork” or “Why I Do Not Recommend Pork” for why. Instead, when I feel like treating myself, I have some turkey bacon.
Especially pork found in an old Army Surplus crate. It was going to say “Korean War Surplus” on the side, but there wasn’t room.
Turkey bacon is great. Beef bacon is quite good too.
And “2001” is one of my three favorite movies.
It’s a Belchin’ waffle!
I like it!
Also, that’s another reason why the girls are stepping outside. They don’t want to be there when the forks start a flyn’.
Combining bacon and the movie “2001” in one reference – sheer genius, Charlie. Great comic!
Speaking of cross-promotional stuff, you seriously ought to take this idea to the “Epic Meal Time” guys – http://www.youtube.com/user/EpicMealTime?feature=watch – and get them to promo your site while they try to recreate Stephanie’s masterpiece.
And just a few minutes after I read your comic, I see a grilled cheese sandwich made entirely of cheese!
http://dudefoods.com/cheese-grilled-cheese-sandwich/
In the third panel, it looks like Stephanie is ‘offering up the host’.
Maybe its the start of a new sect, ‘Our Lady of the Bacon Waffle’.
and the parishioners gather in an orderly queue, waiting as each in his turn receives a bit of the host on their tongue. What would be the ‘blood’? Cafe au lait?
Or perhaps a Quintuple Shot Vente Aztec Habanero Chile Mocha. With whipped cream, of course.
Consecrated maple syrup. My daughter likes syrup on her sausage patties (ahem).
Maple syrup on sausage is one of those decadent pleasures, like toasted peanut butter and honey sandwiches.
Fries and a shake (me), bananas and peanut butter (my wife).
That waffle brought a tear to my eye. I covet that crispy bacon waffle. I want it covered in maple syrup.