Rfunny Case of the Sundays Crappyusernametaken

  • Rhea

    Rhea

    "Millions long for immortality who don't know what to do with themselves on a rainy Sunday afternoon."

    • paul

      "Ugh. Sundays. The long, dark teatime of the soul, amirite?" -Douglas Adams, approximately

  • Jep

    Jep

    I think you left out the "n" in bacon bits in panel 3.

    • SRSteue

      SRSteue

      bacon bits and baco bits are two different things. One is awesome, the other is also awesome… I'm not sure what the difference is, but it's there.

      • Serenity

        Serenity

        I made an account just to tell you that, yes and yes.

      • Laura

        Laura

        Baco bits are so awesome you don't need the "N" to know how awesome they are.

  • tymime

    tymime

    Isn't Boardwalk Empire and Treme on Sunday? Also, my family shops for groceries on Friday, so the lackluster sandwiches occur on Thursday (if we've been having sandwiches), but we always go to Rally's or Subway in the evening.

    • tymime

      tymime

      On the other hand, I would consider myself lucky to have leftover bacon bits- we rarely even have something like *that* leftover.

  • Julian

    This really helps with my whole spatula-hatred dilemma.

  • Skip

    Skip

    First, Douglas Adams pointed out Sunday afternoon may sometimes be "that long, dark tea-time of the soul" in a book that many who like this comic might like: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Long_Dark_Tea-Time_of_the_Soul and second, i have started ridding myself of spatulas – living simply is always a good goal.

  • TooBah

    TooBah

    Ryan O'Neal in "Teacups and Doilies". Classic. I LOL'd.

  • quilter5093

    A couple of things. It's November and Bug can't find a football game to watch? And second if he gets rid of his spatulas, how will he flip his pancakes? Love to see him try that with a large fork.
    LOL'ed at Ryan O'Neal and "Teacups and Doilies" Saw that in the theaters when it first came out in 1975 and fell asleep.

    • Jeff

      "Teacups and Doilies" is real?
      My wife loves those 1800s "period piece" movies and books. Good lord…just kill me now. Only good movie about the 1800s is about Lewis & Clark, the Civil War or Custer's Last Stand.

      • Col Klink

        Col Klink

        Wow. You REALLY ain't been seein the right movies. Next time TCM runs a full day of John Wayne we are supergluing you to a chair in front of the tv and taping you eyelids open for the entire day.

  • LanceThruster

    LanceThruster

    There's always church. I wish more preachers sounded like Elmer Gantry. I think some of the Mega-churches make it an all day affair (there's sometimes even food afterward…some of those ladies can really cook).

  • Ol' Gui

    Ol' Gui

    Almost a sandwich – (sigh) yes. Genius.

    • Ol' Gui

      Ol' Gui

      Come to think of it, that panel is even sadder for Bug if Baco Bits is a brand name for turkey bacon bits.

  • MortalAnonymous

    MortalAnonymous

    I could've sworn that said "taco bits" until I read the comments. Then the 'T' magically turned into a 'B'. Oh, the joyous delusions that come of staying up all night.

  • MrSnow

    MrSnow

    I've had this kind of day before -,- and my xbox was jus sitting there begging to b used hahaha

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