I was going to write you about this one. I'm pretty sure this actually happened to one of us. I've also been showing this one to everyone I can. The look on Ray's face as he realizes his "mixed-race" comment upset them is priceless, then he just holds his blanket open for the little prostitute. I must've read this one about 13 times and I'm still laughing. Anyways, it looks like another awesome story arc could be coming from it, judging from the next strip.
Yesterday I was watching Bill of the Reilly family (it's a long story: in short, it's because he was talking about the protest at the church in Chicago on Easter Sunday and if you look REALLY close [if you know where to look] I'm in the video) and after the segment I was watching he started his before-the-commercial teaser about Kwame Kilpatrick. They showed the mayor walking down a hallway dressed in black and O'Reilly goes, "After our break, the mayor of Detroit--yes folks, that's the mayor--in hot water for blah blah blah."
And yet, I doubt there will ever be a flash of recognition on his face. Here's the video to the awesome church service I attended on Easter, though:
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I was going to write you about this one. I'm pretty sure this actually happened to one of us. I've also been showing this one to everyone I can. The look on Ray's face as he realizes his "mixed-race" comment upset them is priceless, then he just holds his blanket open for the little prostitute. I must've read this one about 13 times and I'm still laughing. Anyways, it looks like another awesome story arc could be coming from it, judging from the next strip.
Yesterday I was watching Bill of the Reilly family (it's a long story: in short, it's because he was talking about the protest at the church in Chicago on Easter Sunday and if you look REALLY close [if you know where to look] I'm in the video) and after the segment I was watching he started his before-the-commercial teaser about Kwame Kilpatrick. They showed the mayor walking down a hallway dressed in black and O'Reilly goes, "After our break, the mayor of Detroit--yes folks, that's the mayor--in hot water for blah blah blah."
And yet, I doubt there will ever be a flash of recognition on his face. Here's the video to the awesome church service I attended on Easter, though:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=1vrlQF-PbxQ