Feb19
The Mamagrow saga ends with a whimper. Not the strongest joke, but it gets the job done. I just realized that the doctor bears a strong resemblance to Eugene Levy (who, in an interesting side note, was also a graduate of McMaster University).
Editor’s note: I’ve heard on good authority that the ‘medical concerns’ surrounding breast implants were totally unfounded garbage. Just saying.
Ah, yes, silicon implants — where they implant bags filled with recycled computer chips in your breasts. Not too popular these days, due to the lumpiness factor.
Can’t believe nobody mentioned it should be silicone…
You did. And you’ve caught the one spelling error in the comic. I could go in and edit it, but somehow it just doesn’t seem sporting to edit an error that has persisted for almost fifteen years.
I hate to be “that guy” but theres more than one error in your comics text.
That said it does not detract from the humour and enjoyment in any way.
Thanks for making it 🙂
There’s lots of errors in these old ones. They’re a bit rushed.
Wikipedia has removed hoaxes that had existed for thirteen years.
Yeah, I guess there’s never a decent excuse for laziness.
Boooo I wanted her to have boobs 🙁 At least a larger B cup or a small C? Oh well…
It happens. Later. Thanks to the miracles of shifting hormones during pregnancy.
And yes, saline is the way to go, implant-wise. They feel more natural. Thank you, my stripper friends, for providing me with this information :3 hahaha.
I’ll trust you on that one.
I’ve not researched it, but saline certainly SOUNDS smarter. It’s basically salt & water. If you sprung some sort of leak, your body should be able to safely absorb that, I should think (perhaps not all at once).
Makes sense to me.
“Medically Approved Side-Effects” tend to be the ones that giant pharmacological companies have a non-curing “treatment” prepared for, which they can sell to you for however long you remain alive.
That’s a medically approved win-win!
Egad !
I see what you’re doing. I approve.
It’s Silicone. Silicon would be like putting electronics in the boobs. The pickup lines that would arise…”hey baby, are those real or do you have Intel inside?”
Yes. Yes it is. But this spelling mistake has been present for decades, so I just don’t want to fix it now.