the drawing board, issue 172

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In light of Earth Day, spring, and my penultimate strip, I thought I would re-share one my favorite oldies. Semantics Roxanne Kehr Yes, diagram jokes. This is what we have been reduced to. The Big Bad World Gordon Brown

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Page 1: The Drawing Board, issue 172

In light of Earth Day, spring, and my penultimate strip, I thought I would re-share one my favorite oldies.

Semantics Roxanne Kehr

Yes, diagram jokes. This is what we have been reduced to.

The Big Bad World Gordon Brown

Page 2: The Drawing Board, issue 172

Page 2 | The Drawing Board Issue 172: April 24, 2014

Conspiticy Theory Medi & Kali

Perhaps you could find her at the Senior Art Exhibition on Friday.

Room 500 Beth Knight & Laura Stockdale

To Be Continued.

Sad Boss Comics Luke Doty

Page 3: The Drawing Board, issue 172

Issue 172: April 24, 2014 Page 3 | The Drawing Board

cough MLE

It’s better with kitty kisses

Steve, the Insensitive Reindeer Trip

Did I design this entire comic around the last panel? Yes. Yes I did.

Non-descript Katie Parry

I thought I could!

Page 4: The Drawing Board, issue 172

Page 4 | The Drawing Board Issue 172: April 24, 2014

The Man With a Hat on His Finger Harold Beardington

*muffled screaming*

What Evolution Forgot Wesley Payette

Matthew 24:43

Animals Doing Things That Humans Are Usually The Ones To Do Eli Wallace

Chuck Way-Too-Close, they should call him! Chuck Never-Heard-Of-Personal-Space maybe!

Page 5: The Drawing Board, issue 172

Issue 172: April 24, 2014 Page 5 | The Drawing Board

Misadventures of the Myriad The Gadflies

How did the gadfly get those eggs?

Winken, Inkin’ and Nod Jared Winkens

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Page 6 | The Drawing Board Issue 172: April 24, 2014

Fountainheads of static electricity,

Shuffle your noggin along this field of comics and

you are assured to receive one mussy batch of hair.

You might think this is just because paper is a solid

substance with the ability to displace hair follicles upon

contact. Well, you’d be right, but there’s more to the

story! These particular papers constitute the first-ever

Pile-o’-Rugs edition of The Drawing Board.

This issue was at least subconsciously inspired by

Houghton College’s resident coffee shop, especially

that one one corner of a rug that trips hapless

passersby at a rate of 1.7 people per minute. Thanks for

all the spontaneous roller coaster simulations, Rugsy!

Gravitationally,

Leah

Editor’s Panel

Leah Doty Editor Emily Marie Morrow (MLE) Co-Editor Laura Stockdale Treasurer Roxanne Kehr Distributor John Rhett Faculty Advisor

Double-You Double-You Jay Dee Evan Yeong

Mark 12:17

Anthropophrenzy Bobby Mauger & Jim Vitale

IT WAS THEN SHE REALIZED THE RELATIONSHIP WAS MOVING TOO FAST

Clinically proven to be the worst possible form of speech therapy.

With Apologies to the Mature Leah Doty