
You know how in cartoons sometimes a shoulder demon pops up and tells the characters to do bad things? Subhash can be kind of like that sometimes. This is the sort of joke you might find in one of those high school PSAs about peer pressure. If you know me, you also know it doesn’t reflect the truth at all. For one thing, I don’t like beer. I don’t like the way it tastes. I prefer my drinks to have some kind non-beer flavor. And it is the sort of thing I will do with you if you ask nicely and it is a special occasion. But really, I’m not much of a drinker and I’ve never let myself me so far gone as to wake up in Montana the next morning wondering why I’m riding a unicorn bear.
I did this comic on the fly, really. It actually was a little rushed, but hopefully you didn’t notice that. I just wanted to do something that most people could relate to at the end of the semester, and I figured a lot of people were having end of the semester parties right now. On that note, this is the last comic for the Daily Texan this semester. I have a lot of fun ideas that I can’t wait to draw, but I’m saving them for a strong start in 2010. This doesn’t mean I’ll stop updating the site. I might do some Wierdest City strips that don’t work in comic strip format, but most likely I’ll just put that on hiatus and get back to the Bound for a while.
I’ll figure out and keep you posted, Internet. There’ll still be comics through the break though!

If this joke looks familiar to you, don’t worry. It just means you’re either a long time reader or that you’ve been paying attention.
This is another thing I get a lot. Sometimes I just end up in situations where for whatever reason I don’t shave for a while, and I start to grow a beard. Jorge was the first to start called me “Logan.” Subhash, however, has truly championed it. It another case where I sometimes wonder “What if I were…?”

This one is a 100% true story. A similar smoothie demon even burst forth from Solomon’s guts exactly like that. That’s what we get for making the theme of our second blended drink “Brown”. The first one, however, turned out to be very delicious. Even Subhash (on the far left), who was our guinea pig, approved it. Here is the recipe, in case you are interested. It is mostly guesswork, but I figure if you play around with these ingredients you’ll get something quite similar to us.
1/4 Red Delicious Apple
1 pint orange & vanilla sherbert
10 oz. 7UP
Approx. 5 oz. of Sparkling
Pomegranate Fizzle
1 8 oz. can of pineapple slices
a handful of red seedless grapes
Try it at home, kids! (At your own risk.)