Puck 476

Chapter: Junior PromCharacters: Colin Daphne Papa Shnorf Phoebe Puck
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77 Comments

  • pat

    You really have to respect a guy who knows how to market himself.

  • LaughingDemon

    Truly, truly, a prince among men..

  • SalemCat

    Oh papa, oh papa.

    🙁

  • “Some enchanted forest…you will be hotboxing…they will smell hotboxing from across the room…”

  • Peya Luna

    so…hotboxing means he´s smoking weed inside the suit, not just that he´s merely just wearing boxers underneath?
    also, anyone want to bet how many more updates until papa hits on phoebe? bet she could get him out of his suit

  • Kaiser

    Phoebe in panel 3 looks like “I feel as if I should say something about this, but it also feels like I want to stay as far away from this conversation as possible”.
    Which is fairly interesting, given how she usually seems to have a “live and let live” view on things. As in, she won’t really care too much usually.
    …Usually.

  • SalemCat

    Poor EG.

    You did anticipate that Proms generally have hundreds of guests, that you must draw ?

    The paucity of participants is already suspicious.

    • ElectricGecko

      Well, prom hasn’t really started yet. And with this strip, it’s all about framing. Puck and Phoebe and Puck needed space, and there’s not really room for many other characters in the negative space.

      When prom gets going, though, it’ll call for some group shots. And more backgrounds. Sigh. I’m not looking forward to it.

  • JJR

    It seems my prediction of fire may still happen

  • sigpig

    Well, weed is legal in Canada, so all he has to say is that he was outside having a puff. That smell can stick to you man…

    • ElectricGecko

      Exactly. Though I’m sure the venue would take a dim view to him smoking inside the building. Given the fact that the smoke is largely contained inside the suit, though, said suit would reek overwhelmingly with the scent of his chosen herb.

    • Charcoal

      It’s still illegal for people under 19 to have it. How the government thinks that’s enforceable is beyond me.

      • ElectricGecko

        Well, same with alcohol. They’ll do what they can. It’s not perfect, but whatever.

        • Charcoal

          That is the same with alcohol. I remember a while ago the debate about selling booze in supermarkets and someone tried aurguing that it would mean teens would have easier access to it. It’s like what rock do you live under?

  • James McCleary

    Typo police:

    I think [I] can smell …

    If Colin wants to avoid an extra “I” he could always rephrase this as:

    Methinks I can smell …

    But that would just be silly.

    • ElectricGecko

      It is a typo. Thanks for noting. Sadly, I’m not at my main computer and can’t fix it for a few hours. But fix it I will.

  • Buggle

    A note – seeing the lamp just behind her shoulder looking like a wing, it made me think it would’ve been very cute if Daphne had worn a fairy costume. How would Puck have reacted?

    • ElectricGecko

      You know, that was actually the original plan with Daphne. I was thinking of giving her wings and this cute fairy ensemble but then I decided it was a bit too out there and scaled back.

  • Charcoal

    Frankly I don’t blame Papa Schnorf. You’d have to be high to tolerate teenagers.

    I didn’t even like them when I was one.

  • ChrisH

    Papa should offer Colin some weed. It would be impolite of him not too.

  • hubble

    Papa Shnorf should discover the wonders of a well-dosed edible

    • ElectricGecko

      Well yeah, I guess that would be the smarter idea. Though from the, um, enthusiasts I’ve known, most of them have a preferred intake method, and a bunch of enthusiasts really don’t like the edible option. I’ve been told the experience is very different. Been told. Not experienced.

  • Actually, one would hope Papa Shnorf would perform his private functions in the restroom.

  • Jocelyn

    I’m curious – how has the legalization of pot affected its prominence in high schools? If you’re aware.

    When I was there, it was bad enough. Now that it’s even easier to get a hold of, I’ll be surprised if less than 50% of the school isn’t high all the time.

    • My county’s anti-pot efforts (a companion to its anti-drinking efforts) posts billboards intended to convey the idea that most students don’t smoke pot (and therefore it’s ok if you don’t.) However the literal words on the signs (presumably based on a survey) are “Last month 68% of King County Young Adults Did Not Use Pot”.
      When I read that, my instant response was “Wow, one third of them are smokers? That’s a lot!”
      I have no idea how that compares to drinking in the old days or whether the one drug substitutes for the other, but I would assume that one of Colin’s duties would be to ensure there is no smoking of any sort indoors. But perhaps that’s looking too deep into the story.

      • ElectricGecko

        Rewinn, my personal experience states that Canada is a little different. Canadian novelist Douglas Coupland once noted that Canadians are generally less ‘woo woo’ about substances than Americans, despite the fact that said substances are generally way more attainable here. I’d put our number lower. But not a lot lower. Maybe 25%?

        • Jocelyn

          Wow, yeah, if I saw a poster saying that all I would be able to think of is the amount of people who [i]are[/i] doing it. As for Canada, from my experience in high school and university I would say 25% would be accurate for those who do it day-to-day, but a surprising amount of people use it recreationally, at least among my generation. probably closer to 35%? I’d love to get the actual statistics, though that would involve people being honest in a government-issued survey. Hard to tell no matter what.

          Also, when has Colin ever been responsible? He probably wishes he could join in, it might make the night more interesting.

          • ElectricGecko

            I’d tend to agree with your stats. My breakdown would be around 5% who use it regularly and have their lives somewhat defined and constrained by their usage, 20% casual regular users, and an additional 10% that are the ‘periodically at parties’ types. But honestly, as a person who thinks alcohol is WAY more destructive as a substance, I don’t think those numbers are that bad.

          • Jocelyn

            Agreed. Much better than alcohol. But harder to do tests for regulating use while driving and such. Everything has its problems though

    • ElectricGecko

      Well, there hasn’t been any big change from what I’ve seen or heard since before. It’s always been a factor for a certain subsection of the population, but honestly, I don’t see that subsection growing much larger. Like, you might see more people casually trying it at parties or something, but the real ‘lifestyle’ people who are always high? I don’t see their numbers increasing that much.

      • Jocelyn

        Well that’s good. I would have expected a spike, but I guess the legalization doesn’t really change people’s personalities. Those who are serious about school remain serious about school.

  • Kat

    I actually agree with the Ew. As a non-consumer of the herb, the smell is actually quite offputting. Concentrate that and add in the body odor trapped in that suit? All the Ew. I have the same response to cigerettes, so I may just have a nose that is sensitive to smoke.

    • ElectricGecko

      Honestly, honestly, I’m in the same boat as you. I don’t smoke either substance, and the aroma is really off-putting to me. In fact, a strong whiff of the fine herb in question is often enough to trigger a migraine for me. So you’re not the only sensitive nose.

    • Buggle

      You have point, but my Ew was originally put when I thought that what Colin was smelling was noxious fart, and I am opposed to toilet humor as a general rule.

  • aaron Smith

    wonder if we will get to see what popa looks like under the schnorf costume would be preety easy for it to catch on fire while hotboxing

  • Gthefurrybiker

    I’ve hotboxed cars, a sauna, my shed (on several occasions), hell i even made a bong out of a Honda XR600 frame (the downtube is the oil tank) but i’ve never hotboxed a costume. Kudos mister Gecko 😉

    • ElectricGecko

      Well, I didn’t actually do it. I just thought it up. But you’re free to try and make it a reality. Beware of the fire hazard when attempting.

  • Colin: “Do you GET a lot of ‘nostalgic photo’ demand from a bunch of teenagers who weren’t ALIVE when that TV show was airing?”
    P.Snorf: “Not really, but the school staff who actually make the decisions and sign the checks are delusional enough about their own aging process to believe they might, and I’m getting paid a flat rate for showing up, not per picture. Gonna mostly be pictures with teachers and chaperones tonight. Speaking of which… you want?”
    Colin: “…………….Dammit, yes. Yes I do.”

    • ElectricGecko

      Ah, but you’re forgetting the nightmarish live action 2008 movie of the Shnorfs, where the Shnorfs are transported to our world and hang around with a grown-up Fred Savage. That brought them back into the minds of today’s youths. They are evergreen.

  • Heh. I mentioned the “hotboxing” of the suit back in the Funderland arc, and here we are. ^_^

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