Hair In Ray's Nachos  08/01/2003 « prev 1st rand curr next »




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zem » neu 2 years ago
The death of what and the birth of what ?
catachresis » neu 2 years ago
As far as I can tell this asherdan guy is from the tedious bitter board of people who love Achewood but are still unaccountably pedantic dicks
There was some drama of which I am vaguely aware
canusdivinus » neu 1 years ago
It's just that so many of his comments deserve more than one lame per person that you can't help but lame a reasonable one to make up for it.
ih8jonmayr » neu 1 years ago
Why don't you just go sit in the corner and let the adults talk?
zem » neu 2 years ago
yeah, I kind of agree with you. with the comments, and the lames, and this one dude who cares about message boards and wants to let us know, all right below each strip, it makes me associate achewood with the internet. that's not a good association. I also worry (probably unnecessarily) that with the comments right there, Onstad can't help but be influenced by them in some way or another.

I like the rating thing, though. Especially combined with the "highest rated you haven't looked at" links, which have helped me find a lot of great ones I haven't seen in forever.
saru » neu 2 years ago
Let me get this straight...
Are you saying you do not have mad respect for the Internet?
pogo » neu 1 years ago
You don't have to read the comments.
alejandroadam » neu 1 years ago
I posted that a year ago for those of you paying attention. It was more different then but not much. yes. you don't have to read comments. and I don't. unless I feel like talking about the comic anyway. so yes.... /agreed
pogo » neu 1 years ago
Of course you do have to read the stuff on 4/25/08 when the world changed.
alejandroadam » neu 1 years ago
I try and respond. you know... owning nerds lives.
tragicone » neu 9 months ago
and it never did die.
epicurus » con 2 years ago
The fact that there is anyone, anywhere, who knows what this means and cares about it makes me sad.
And yes, this strip is an unremitting hostlie verbal assault on whoever is the victim here.
centipede_damascus » pro 2 years ago
Philipe never quite adjusted to the life of a child star. Little known fact: three "Philipe"s have assumed the role since the original Philipe (Pictured here, real name Franklin Dupree) turned thirteen and discovered pot. He now lives in a home in Pittsburgh, and receives a small but steady income from "Achewood" royalties.
killerlimpet » neu 2 years ago
nooooooooooooooo!
erinye » pro 2 years ago
The saddest thing is a child star who lives a life of gruesome excess and never reaches any state of self-realization beyond "I've never been more loved than when I was five."
johnnyrocker » neu 1 years ago
Every child star should die when they turn 10, to spare us all the unpleasantness of their puberty.
spinynorman » neu 1 years ago
NPH is pretty badass rockin'.
charchar » neu 2 years ago
Your avatar/ comment combo is truly a force with which to reckon.
wolfslice » pro 2 years ago
This is indeed a gristly portrait of the future Philippe. He's become so disillusioned that he actually grew legs!

And I have been to this "Touamb" that Asherdan speaks of, it is a terrible place run by basically this clone of Pat, for real.
never_die » neu 2 years ago
it is a shame the readership didn't care about Ray and his hairy nachos.
Sigh. the story arc that never was.
achewoodno1fan » neu 2 years ago
wow! THIS COMIC pissed me off, and then, THE COMMENTS kind of NULLIFIED me with some kind of awkward dialouge!
tellumo » pro 2 years ago
You are Zippy the Pinhead, and I claim my five pounds.
spinynorman » neu 2 years ago
I don't know what the fuck your comment means, sir, but I laughed so you got a chubby
tellumo » pro 2 years ago
Haha, thanks! The following links may be useful if you want to learn more. Judging by your username, you'd probably dig Zippy.

Zippy the Pinhead
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_Are_X_And_I_Claim_My_Five_Pounds]You are X and I claim my five pounds[/url]
Understanding Zippy
scorpio_nadir » pro 1 years ago
zippy has been a cult icon since the '60's.
sargasm » neu 2 years ago
it must be some crazy internet drama going on to make everyone talk about it instead of the amazing jokes in the last panel. WATERMELON SCHNAPPS, people!
songbirdspectre » pro 2 years ago
philippe's legs are CREEPY. :(
gormster » neu 2 years ago
No, dammit! PHILLIPPE IS FIVE!
bigtom » neu 2 years ago
whatever, fag
wonelove » pro 1 years ago
NO!
slimpickens » pro 2 years ago
I wouldn't be above believing that Philippe's entire "naive five year-old" character has been developed just to give his lines in this strip maximum impact.
greatwhite » neu 2 years ago
The only time Phillipe will ever age.
highfeverblues » neu 1 years ago
Not so.
indolent » pro 1 years ago
phillipe's 'stache is full of mega win
synnah » pro 1 years ago
Ray handles his dismissal with much grace.

The narrator is wrong, anyway. I'm an avid fan of all of Ray's nacho drama.
hellofditties » neu 1 years ago
Which readers would say they're tired of seeing Ray in the strip all the time? Tell me.
theryuujin » neu 1 years ago
"I laughed so hard you got a chubby"
theryuujin » neu 1 years ago
lamed myself for misquoting.
theryuujin » neu 1 years ago
or attempted to...
cpnglxynchos » neu 1 years ago
is Watermelon Schnapps good?
mikeronomicon » neu 1 years ago
Asherdan's posts can be summed up by the John Gabriel greater internet fuckwad theory. Internet reasonable person anonymity = fuckwad
wallabeechamp » neu 1 years ago
I miss Philippe....
kennisiou » neu 11 months ago
Beep bop boop
bop bop bwoop

Those are the video game sounds I miss hearing the most. If I could get games with those sound effects now, I think that would be better. All Call of Duty Seven where when you shoot a gun it goes "Boop bip boop-boop." That would be so awesome.
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