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Comic dialog How about number one, or number two? What if number one took a number two? How about number two takes a number one? What if one took two too? Panel 1 Sound effect: CLICK! Voice: One... Panel 2 Sound effect: CLICK! Voice: ...or two? Patient: ummmm... I guess, two. Panel 3 Sound effect: CLICK! Voice: Three... Panel 4 Sound effect: CLICK! Voice: ...or four? Patient: Three? Panel 5 Sound effect: CLICK! Voice: One... Panel 6 Sound effect: CLICK! Voice: ...or two? Patient: I guess, one? Panel 7 Tape recorder: CLICK! Three... CLICK! ...or four? Patient: ummmm.... |
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Gary Author Comments aka Comic News Eye Exams In all eye exams, I think this is happening. Once the image is no longer changing, the doctor has probably stepped out of the room for a cigarette break. Press play, walk out, "One or two? Three or four? Five or six? One or two?" THEY'RE ALL THE SAME! Sadly, they aren't all the same, they're just different types of broken. |
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