Java: “Pfft! No ball of yarn is a danger to a jaguar!”
Java 3 minutes later: “Halp! Call the fire department! Jaws of Life! I need the Jaws of Life! Waaaah!”
(From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
Hydraulic rescue tools, also known as the Jaws of Life, a trademark which has become genericised in North America and the United Kingdom, are used by emergency rescue personnel to assist vehicle extrication of crash victims, as well as other rescues from small spaces. These tools include cutters, spreaders, and rams. Such devices were first used in 1963 as a tool to free race car drivers from their vehicles after crashes.
*snrk*
Actually you shouldn’t let kittens (or cubs) play with that. They too easily get trapped and tied up.
(Yes I know that spoils the joke. ;P)
Java: “Pfft! No ball of yarn is a danger to a jaguar!”
Java 3 minutes later: “Halp! Call the fire department! Jaws of Life! I need the Jaws of Life! Waaaah!”
“Jaws of Life”…? Is this some kind of Jaguar faith?
(From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
Hydraulic rescue tools, also known as the Jaws of Life, a trademark which has become genericised in North America and the United Kingdom, are used by emergency rescue personnel to assist vehicle extrication of crash victims, as well as other rescues from small spaces. These tools include cutters, spreaders, and rams. Such devices were first used in 1963 as a tool to free race car drivers from their vehicles after crashes.
Ya got Kickman up. No chance of a late Java…?
It looks like I’m not going to get any drawing done until Saturday afternoon. I should be able to get both strips up by Sunday.
C’mooon, it’s two weeks!