I confess that this scenario was directly inspired by "I Love Lucy." Plus, when you have a small character, you have to try to squeeze her through things. Classic sitcoms play a bigger part as far as inspiration for me than you may realize. Most of the time, it is more subtle, though.
Ricky's t-shirt design started as a scribble. I looked at it like seeking images in clouds and then defined what I saw in the scribble. After I colored it, it really took a form.
patrickdevine: I saw the comments. DD just has a conspiracy against pirates, and so decided to pretend pirate day never happened. ^_~
amanda: Mike's pretty short. ;-) Fudo isn't as tall as Tristan, but he is a fair-sized adult man.
DAJB: Actually, I had lost all my replies except the one to Amanda. I could have left it, but then everyone would know that she's teacher's pet.
Tantz: Thanks. Fudo gets away with more melodrama than other people because it's part of his character. ~_^
Peipei: He has dug himself a pretty deep hole. It'd be hard to get out if he wanted to.
Winnie the Pooh immediately sprung into my mind when I saw this too, "Oh, bother!"
After the dark and moody events in the parking garage this page caught me off guard. It really made me laugh! I think the last panel would be really funny removed from context
Stupid boy! Wait till the dress is off and the rubbing with soap has begun ... then you'll have a picture worthy of the internet!
Aaaah, I Love Lucy ... those were the days! Actually, this reminded me more of Winnie the Pooh stuck in the doorway to Rabbit's house. Hmmm - maybe you could take her dress off and rub her with honey!
;-)
It's always those darn hips! I swear... everything else can be small, but you just can't wiggle your hips enough to fit some things. Awe, well, there's always pushing her back through?