I don't know, the idea of 'ach' being the street-slang for 'Achewood strips' sort of appeals to me.
lawbot » neu2 years ago
Kids all hiding their mouths when they say they're got fresh "ach," slipping each other a dollar bill and a sheet of ach at the same time, while they stand in front of a public information poster by Scott Adams informing them that "Achewood is not cool. This is what Achewood does to your body."
farqussus » neu2 years ago
Old scottish dudes getting harassed
boredom_man » neu2 years ago
In Pitlochry's fair city
Where the girls are so pretty
I first set my eyes on sweet Mhairi O'Muireadhach...
soup_alex » neu9 months ago
Pitlochry is, from what I remember, actually quite a dinky little town; hardly a city at all.
lolsworth » neu8 months ago
This is the best comment thread.
lolsworth » neu8 months ago
It was...
lolsworth » neu8 months ago
DAMN SON
mockereo » neu5 months ago
that was hardly lolsworthy, sir
lolsworth » neu5 months ago
I can't help it if my name gives people false expectations.
dusty » pro3 months ago
People talking in front of school gyms in clothes from goodwill about how one day they were reading premium pay subscription ache off a strippers back in a penthouse of a Vegas hotel, and the next week were on the street with no internet, asking strangers if they knew about achewood, begging them to relate the latest strip to them. Even trying to get people who didn't know what it was to humor them "Hey...heh heh...so if you were a chubby cat named Ray with lots of money what would you say to a squirrel on crack?...just you know, supposing? heh,huh buddy?"
puguglypress » neu11 months ago
The Scott Adams poster is just a picture of Dilbert
flim » neu2 years ago
me too!!
digdugz » pro3 years ago
This is the strip I show all my friends when they ask me about achewood.
sredni » neu3 years ago
I also
tooth_brush » neu3 years ago
This is what my very good friend showed me to convince me to read achewood regularly. Before that, I didn't really appreciate it. Now, it is one of my favorite things to read.
We are gonna be out of BUTT and into the FUCK if we don't come up with that 36 dollars
gournal » neu2 months ago
the BUTT*
afillak » pro3 years ago
Poor little chicken :[
austinmayor » pro3 years ago
This is the greatest thing.
bron » neu3 years ago
Lie Bot would make a great parent.
juancarlos » neu3 years ago
Yeah, Phillipe and Lie-Bot are the ones practically carrying achewood at this point. The other characters will take a while to develop and come to their own. but achewood probably won't be like we know it until The Party storyline.
mortshire » pro3 years ago
first "5" strip, chronologically speaking.
wonglers » neu2 years ago
I concur, Doctor.
ambala » pro3 years ago
Phillipe is covering his open mouth so he doesn't freak lie bot out.
chaesar » pro3 years ago
After the liquor taste-test when Mr. Bear swears, this is the first 5 that made me laugh out loud. Does that make me a bad person? HA!
Seriously, this strip has the character development lacking in most other comics.
m3funkyb » pro3 years ago
my idea of the saddest things in life was highly influenced by this strip
fuckyoufriday » neu3 years ago
Kind of an Of Mice and Men quality to this one...
foetus_punch » neu2 years ago
Yeah, agreed. It also reminds me of the seemingly autistic, math obsessed country hick from schoolhouse rock.
history » neu2 weeks ago
Great twist on Of Mice and Men. George is being honest with Lenny about his future/fate here.
old_odanger » neu3 years ago
oh man, these "the saddes thing" strips never fail to depress me.
woodenteeth » neu2 years ago
heh... this looks like a deep sigh.
rach4ael » neu3 years ago
the first time I read this strip I laughed so hard that I literally peed my pants......but just a little bit.
everything_is_a_hat » pro3 years ago
this is the one of the best running gags ever!
f1shst1ck » neu3 years ago
Always loved this set up
senseihollywood » neu3 years ago
this one time on Independence Day, I told a little kid the fireworks were cancelled...by Santa Claus
epicurus » pro3 years ago
This is really very sad. I am desensitized now, but I remember really thinking on this when I first read it and being quite sad at that thought, to the point of just sitting there thinking about it. Also very funny.
cpnglxynchos » neu1 years ago
seconded.
lovefro » pro3 years ago
i do indeed like thes strip
em2 » neu2 years ago
Is so good.
lizjones » pro3 years ago
Why would Philippe go looking for trouble like that?
sredni » neu3 years ago
I want to see many more of these.
rogergs » neu3 years ago
This establishes that a retarded man who is crying and promising a broken egg that it will still be a chicken someday is not in fact the saddest thing.
digdugz » neu3 years ago
Liebot sometimes throws some truth into what he's saying to make it even more confusing.
jimjams » pro3 years ago
There really is nothing better than a deranged robot lying to a naive otter.
never_die » neu3 years ago
sob
natashamarie » pro3 years ago
I printed this and put it on my Mom's fridge.
partyfoul » pro3 years ago
this strip has actually made me cry when i was PMSing
cproseedcakeksc » pro1 years ago
It almost got me that way too.
evolume » neu3 years ago
"Awp!"
melmaysmuckles » pro3 years ago
jeez! so sad!
kobraski » pro3 years ago
nooo! :(
quarantine » neu2 years ago
Achewood needs more Lie Bot.
cheezeburger » neu2 years ago
"Nooo!" = "I hate you Milk Man Dan."
Personally, I love both comics.
snowman » neu2 years ago
I love Achewood more, but yes, Red Meat is awesome. First comic I ever really read online.
howl » neu2 years ago
That strip is online? Awesome!
hyetal » pro2 years ago
This comic crushed my soul the first time I read it, while at the same time its brilliance and perfection was apparent. As many times as it's cropped up during boring, randomized afternoons, I'm still not COMPLETELY desensitized...
rowboat » pro2 years ago
This is still the best "Saddest Thing" strip. All of the other saddest things are Lie Bot lies. This is a rare moment of candor.
mastronaut » pro2 years ago
the fact that entropy is not reversible is truly the saddest thing.
I know this is a total cliche, but this strip is my very first achewood. After this, I sat and read through the entire archives. Amazing, is all I can say.
heccibiggs » neu2 years ago
I find it hilarious that you got lamed for cruelty.
tekende » neu2 years ago
I think he gets lames for the avatar.
tekende » neu1 years ago
Why did I say this? Was the avatar something different six months ago?
fineoakstructure » neu1 years ago
Paco's avatar is one of the old defaults, I'm pretty sure, and I think it's been that way since old times.
rowboat » pro1 years ago
No, it used to be, like, some kind of yearbook-looking photo of some Hispanic dude. Probably Paco, I guess.
I don't like that I remember these things. It seems like something better could fill that space in my brain.
fineoakstructure » neu1 years ago
I remember what you're talking about...was that defintely paco, though? Probably.
Still, if we're thinking of the same avatar, why would he have gotten lamed? Because he might have been a hispanic Jew?
rowboat » pro1 years ago
I guess it's possible that his tiny picture looked Hispanic to me because of his name. I'm a terrible person.
fineoakstructure » neu1 years ago
No, I think we're remembering the same picture, and it looked like a hispanic guy. I just don't know why that would garner him any lames. It was pretty innocuous; actually, I always figured it wasn't him and that his name wasn't paco; maybe other people did too, and thought he was being a racist or something. I don't know. I have no fucking idea why I'm thinking about this so much.
Assetbar....SECRETS
woodenteeth » neu1 years ago
Y'all some... actually I have no idea what y'all are...
lemnlime2 » neu2 years ago
The saddest thing is that Philippe himself is a little retarded, and I can totally see him talking to the broken egg. I mean, in addition to the fry and the flower.
snowman » neu2 years ago
Philippe is five.
mindbnder » neu2 years ago
My roommate is hardcore achewood, and told me to get into the strip. I started at the start of the archives and, I find this hard to admit, did not enjoy it very much. This strip kept me reading until the entrance of Ray and Roast Beef, when achewood began its dizzying ascent into transcendent brilliance.
em2 » pro2 years ago
This, perhaps, is the birth of the signature Achewood style of humor. Brilliant.
sallysparks » pro2 years ago
yessssss
mattylite » pro2 years ago
Nooo! might be my single favorite thing about achewood, and arguably reaches a transcendent state of mystical perfection here.
coldfrog » neu2 years ago
What makes it even worse is that it is lie bot, and so this is not, in fact, the saddest thing. He is saving that for Phillipe's eulogy.
hamscout » pro2 years ago
Of all the Achewood strips I've read, the Lie Bot "Saddest Thing" strips stick in my head the most. At inopportune times, my imagined voice of Phillipe screams "Nooo!", and I smile.
P.S. - Sorry, Jessica... :-)
hamscout » neu10 months ago
I just came back to read this, and now I'm wondering who in the hell is Jessica??
Was I cheating on myself?? I think that is the saddest thing...
quantumcasaba » neu2 years ago
My only regret for having read the whole archive is not being able to reread strips for the first time.
wonelove » pro2 years ago
I need someone in my life that can answer questions like Lie Bot does.
invidious » pro2 years ago
Liebot clutching his metal belly in delighted evil sends this over the top.
skaterpix » neu2 years ago
BRILLIANT!
stagnantdisplay » pro2 years ago
Actually, the saddest thing is when Phillipe learns that his flower-bride has only a year to live.
zapatos » neu2 years ago
She was cut down in her prime.
sparhawk » pro2 years ago
The Saddest Thing of course is Creative Signs, Boston. It is a company given over entirely to the making of eye-catching signs for business use. The logo is a beige 'C' and a powder blue 'S' on a silver field.
The owner is one Gideon Cincinatti, 52, and he does not yet have a son.
thedrizzle » neu2 years ago
I want to laugh. I want to cry. I want to throw up a little.
getawaykettle » neu1 years ago
oh no
oh nohohno
subrosian » neu1 years ago
At the grocery store today I saw a child sitting on a carton of eggs, telling them "everything will be okay, you'll fly away soon". I cannot shake the sentiment this reflects more heavily on our education system than the child.
deusoma » neu1 years ago
It occurs to me that even if those particular eggs were destined to hatch, chickens cannot fly.
cpnglxynchos » neu1 years ago
a challenger approaches, jeez.
bobfreedom » pro1 years ago
that is sad
arkher » con1 years ago
That's a bit too sad for me.
cproseedcakeksc » pro1 years ago
Out of all the "saddest thing" strips, this is the one that really makes me sad.
jackerouac » neu1 years ago
Phillipe's arms in the last panel ALMOST look like a walrus style mustache. For me, that is truly the saddest thing
ctrl_z » neu1 years ago
Philippe is some kind of masochist for asking these questions.
livingston » pro11 months ago
I am ashamed to admit that I once stole this story and passed it off as my own. I am a bad person and I repent.
makert » neu3 months ago
Beef muscle meat can be <a href="http://www.papercert.com/exam-132-S-708.htm">132-S-708</a> cut into steak, roasts or short ribs. Some cuts are processed (corned beef or beef jerky), and trimmings, usually mixed with meat from older, leaner cattle, are ground, minced or used in sausages. The blood is used in some varieties of blood <a href="http://www.papercert.com/exam-132-S-900.htm">132-S-900</a> sausage. Other parts that are eaten include the 000-324 oxtail, tongue, tripe from the reticulum or rumen, gland (particularly the pancreas and thymus) referred to as 000-284 sweetbread, the heart, the brain chmm exam (although forbidden where there is a gre exam danger of bovine spongiform encephalopathy, BSE), the liver, the kidneys, and the tender testicles of the bull (known in the US as <a href="http://www.papercert.com/exam-132-S-712.htm">132-S-712</a> calf fries, prairie oysters, or Rocky Mountain oysters). Some intestines are eaten as-is, but are used more often as natural sausage casings. The lungs and the udder are considered unfit for human consumption in the 000-342 US. Beef bones are <a href="http://www.papercert.com/exam-132-S-815.htm">132-S-815</a> used for making beef stock.
Login to post a comment
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Where the girls are so pretty
I first set my eyes on sweet Mhairi O'Muireadhach...
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Seriously, this strip has the character development lacking in most other comics.
Login to rate and reply to comments
(marked lame by tekende, TheGrouch, NeoNaoNeo, gkiyo, gnjdfsgk, STUART)
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
(marked lame by NeoNaoNeo, equinn2006, crumpetsandtea)
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Personally, I love both comics.
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
(marked lame by ButterMoths, TwoRightFeet, antecen, lemnlime2, sevengin)
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
I don't like that I remember these things. It seems like something better could fill that space in my brain.
Login to rate and reply to comments
Still, if we're thinking of the same avatar, why would he have gotten lamed? Because he might have been a hispanic Jew?
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Assetbar....SECRETS
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
P.S. - Sorry, Jessica... :-)
Login to rate and reply to comments
Was I cheating on myself?? I think that is the saddest thing...
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
The owner is one Gideon Cincinatti, 52, and he does not yet have a son.
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
oh nohohno
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments
Login to rate and reply to comments