As much as I like the idea of the Pick-A-Brick wall, my local LEGO outlet seems to stock its PaB with bizarre, 99%-useless parts.
You can tell she’s in love when Silence actually squeals and giggles. And Silverstein’s bad timing ensures this strip remains family-friendly (and it has to – my kids read it).
Here’s the first glimpse of a new set. In panel 2 you get a glimpse of the jukebox to the left of the panel. You can see the stage in the background, and no, those aren’t stripper poles – it’s not that sort of bar. In panel 3 you can see the bar with dozens of bottles (for chucking at a band, I presume), taps, and a stack of coasters at the end. At the very right side of the panel you can see what looks like the edge of a more castle-themed archway. Yes, the incongruity is intentional-remember, the bar was completed quickly in a completely different theme.
This strip is a play on the opening credits of Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Even Silence gets into the act with the “moose once bit my sister” comment.