I don’t get the joke. What would it mean?
Or is it just that Jesus is Jewish and not Christian in this comic (as per historically, he was born and lived a Jew)?
Quetzalcoatl gave up “giving up Lent” for Lent a little while back, ostensibly in solidarity for Jesus’s giving up poker. Now he’s recanting it to be difficult. Quetz is a bit of a jerk sometimes.
Christ on a cracker! Next you’ll be pointing out how he’s talking about giving up poker here instead of giving up Lent because it was more entertaining.
Do I pay you to explain my jokes? No. I pay you to write good ones. If you have to explain them, clearly they aren’t good. I’m giving Mike your fees this week.
OK, fine, now I get it. You’ve got a funny comic, just don’t get in the habit of needing a ventriloquist to explain your jokes. I was staring at that thing all week trying to figure out if maybe if we were in the middle of some kind of Mayan opposite day festival.
I don’t get the joke. What would it mean?
Or is it just that Jesus is Jewish and not Christian in this comic (as per historically, he was born and lived a Jew)?
Could you explain what I’ve missed? Thanks.
Tracking back to this comic might help a bit: http://www.gppcomic.com/2008/02/14/
Quetzalcoatl gave up “giving up Lent” for Lent a little while back, ostensibly in solidarity for Jesus’s giving up poker. Now he’s recanting it to be difficult. Quetz is a bit of a jerk sometimes.
Christ on a cracker! Next you’ll be pointing out how he’s talking about giving up poker here instead of giving up Lent because it was more entertaining.
Do I pay you to explain my jokes? No. I pay you to write good ones. If you have to explain them, clearly they aren’t good. I’m giving Mike your fees this week.
You don’t pay me at all, Slappy.
While I’m talking, I forgot to say, thanks for reading Gods Playing Poker, b goldstein!
OK, fine, now I get it. You’ve got a funny comic, just don’t get in the habit of needing a ventriloquist to explain your jokes. I was staring at that thing all week trying to figure out if maybe if we were in the middle of some kind of Mayan opposite day festival.