Carpet Diem Carpet Diem published on July 3, 2014Read more posts by the author of Carpet Diem, J.P. Keslensky17 Comments on Carpet Diem Don’t you just hate an uncooperative floor covering?
Karma at it’s finest! Thanks, those Karma Brand (TM) carpets can be difficult to manage. We hope the Prince was wearing his spike resistant tights.
Thanks, those Karma Brand (TM) carpets can be difficult to manage. We hope the Prince was wearing his spike resistant tights.
Haha, a bug isn’t as heavy as a squirrel. Your understanding of cartoon physics is exceeded only by your appreciation for comic irony 🙂
I bet the Prince wishes it was a flying carpet! JP, I love the panel where he’s staring at me just before the fall. Excellent! That moment of recognition. The Uh-Oh moment is always a classic part of comedy. It’s breaking the fourth wall, I think. And it includes the viewer/reader with the situation. Makes the reader part of the story. It works so well!
That moment of recognition. The Uh-Oh moment is always a classic part of comedy. It’s breaking the fourth wall, I think. And it includes the viewer/reader with the situation. Makes the reader part of the story. It works so well!
It’s breaking the fourth wall, I think. And it includes the viewer/reader with the situation. Makes the reader part of the story. It works so well!
For his sake, I hope all those spikes are just dogs named Spike. But nice dogs. The ones that don’t tear squirrels to pieces. 😉
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Karma at it’s finest!
Thanks, those Karma Brand (TM) carpets can be difficult to manage. We hope the Prince was wearing his spike resistant tights.
Haha, a bug isn’t as heavy as a squirrel.
Your understanding of cartoon physics is exceeded only by your appreciation for comic irony 🙂
Great throwback to the old Wile E. Coyote cartoons.
Thanks we do our best 🙂
Comeuppance!
Squirrelly go down the hole 🙂
I bet the Prince wishes it was a flying carpet!
JP, I love the panel where he’s staring at me just before the fall. Excellent!
That moment of recognition. The Uh-Oh moment is always a classic part of comedy.
It’s breaking the fourth wall, I think. And it includes the viewer/reader with the situation. Makes the reader part of the story. It works so well!
The Bandit got the carpet, all the Prince got was the shag.
Ouch!
The Rug Paradox. Great stuff!
Thanks 🙂
Tread lightly I think works in this episode.
For his sake, I hope all those spikes are just dogs named Spike.
But nice dogs. The ones that don’t tear squirrels to pieces. 😉