Author Topic: The Garfield Thread.  (Read 5719 times)



Im the Garfield Comic Master.


Im the Garfield Comic Master.
lol

the last panel

calling your big brother makes it worse!


Oh look. It's about a cat that eats all the lasagna in a house.
But the lasagna isn't his! Nor is the house!
Oh look, the owner comes in; he is furious!

Removed quote from GLaDOS in Portal 2 Co-op.



I want a cat so bad.. I might get one. :D And I'll name it "Garfield"


I want a cat so bad.. I might get one. :D And I'll name it "Garfield"
idea taken

I ATE GARFIELD AND FLOODED HIS HOUSE WITH DEADLY NEUROTOXIN

forget GARFIELD WITH AN ELECTRIFIED HARPOON
In an experiment with a cat in a box, and then we insert deadly neurotoxin into the box, the cat must be percieved both dead and alive. It gave us a good reason to use neurotoxin on cats.

GLaDOS on quantum physics.

In an experiment with a cat in a box, and then we insert deadly neurotoxin into the box, the cat must be percieved both dead and alive. It gave us a good reason to use neurotoxin on cats.

GLaDOS on quantum physics.
stfu glados


Jon has a big tounge
huehuehue

Jon has a big tounge
huehuehue
it's a wonder he doesnt get women


I often read Garfield comics and I wonder, does Jon listen to what Garfield says?
Garfield's dialogue is represented in a thought bubble, so some would say no. Jon seems usually to react to Garfield's body language very strongly. Jon is a single, unemployed nobody(presumably a virgin) so it seems safe to assume he's merely insane and that the representations of Garfield's dialogue are merely figments of Jon's imagination.