Weapon Brown 153
April 5th, 2010

Weapon Brown 153

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  1. punx

    WOW. That is all.

  2. GnomishMight

    I do believe that panel one has Jeremy from “Zits” with, well, zits.

    ReCaptcha brings chocolatey fun: cocoa entertainment

  3. GnomishMight

    Also, I totally call a kite-eating tree joke coming up.

  4. rasmodeus

    Awesome! What’s up with the Andy Capp-looking dude getting swarmed by kittens?
    captcha carnivorous kudzu: crude eateries

  5. Sherlock_Watson

    @rasmodeus: That’s Rufus, from “Gasoline Alley.” In the strip he was always carrying a kitten; here, he seems to be infested with them.

    The carnivorous plants, which are obviously named after the comic “Kudzu,” are actually reminiscent of what happened when Japanese kudzu was introduced to the US; people tried to cultivate this all-purpose plant because they thought it would make farming a lot better, but once the stuff took root it grew out of control and took over, and it’s a bane to agriculture even today. It’s like something out of a monster movie.

    – Captcha is getting vain: But esthetic.

  6. pakopako

    Kudzu — both a comic strip (and as I’ve just learned) a plant. Genius!

    And next: the Circle of Life!

    And today’s capcha is a shifty epiphany:
    strabo breakthrough

  7. Baughbe

    Being from the ‘South’ I know all about the kudzu story. Another fine example when political expediency oversteps scientific method. Hmm lets see how that went: Got problems with erosion and soil fixing? Have a foreign plant that might fix that. Hey, we have a problem that needs a solution now, skip testing and put it in the fields NOW. O M G no natural predators or diseases here, takes off like a shot, almost uncontrollable. Well guess we’ll have to blame the agricultural scientists who didn’t lose their jobs for doing what the politicians told them to do when told to do it or get fired. Yeah, a lot of southerners are more than slightly bitter about it, the southern agricultural agents even more so.
    Remember, you can trust the government. Just ask any Indian.
    And don’t get me started on the circumstances that resulted in the Challenger shuttle disaster…(the engineers told them time and time again, but would management listen? Noooo……)

  8. BrainyBear

    And the “Zinger” reference is related to Dolly Madison’s Zingers snack cakes, which were advertised using the Peanuts characters. Delicious history.

  9. ForestFire0

    “But it’s only dangerous when it hasn’t eaten.”

    Well, that’s ominous.

    captcha is Ernie after a fight: avoids Bert

  10. lkjlkjsdjkhk

    Annie is going to show Chuck the arms facility. Awesome!! Bet they have weapons Chuck has only dreamed of! Go Snoop! Go Chuck!

  11. D_SL

    And Baughbe has provided us with the \Non Sequitur.\

  12. pakopako

    I wouldn’t say that was totally Non-Seq; it is related to naturally artificial invasive plants.

    Well, naturally in that they weren’t engineered, but artificially transported to a far-off ecosystem. Kudzu and various thistle clog up fields in the southern USA and are difficult to remove as they must be uprooted by hand-tools instead of with mechanical or chemical means. (Or by an unnaturally cold snap.)

    At least many of these invasive plants can be turned to food or scraps.

    wesley the

  13. MH

    there was a kudzu in the old sonic the hedgehog comics hehe

  14. Bob

    Something tells me that a weaponized Joel might be pretty formidable. Unless Rufus waited for him to fall asleep and chopped him into cat food.

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