ABOUT
Welcome to The Deep South. This is a comic strip where works of art are ripped out of context and then transported into the deep south. No animals were hurt in the course of writing this comic strip.
 
THE AUTHOR
The author created this comic strip mostly because he was bored. Homophobia has been the topic of late. But rest assured, when he gets the energy to get off the mental couch, he will tackle more serious issues like Donald Trump's comb-over. You can read more about him at No Milk Please.

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DISCLAIMER
Don't be so vain. You probably think this comic strip is about you, don't you, don't you? The Deep South is that state of mind where ignorance, small-mindedness or Strom Thurmond resides. It is not about your state unless you're one of those states that thinks marriage needs to be "defended" from gays instead of Britney Spears, then yes, this is so absolutely about you.
 
 
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(sigh) I don't know how I am gonna spend my Thursday nights now that Friends is gone... It was fun watching Ross and Rachel get together, split up and get back together, like 20 times. That's true love for ya...
The show really reflected my twenty-something lifestyle and my own circle of friends... Maybe we should go to Central Perk?
The Deep South (c) 2004 Paul G

Inspired by:
52 Millon Friends See Off "Friends"

Image Source:
"Judith Beheading Holofernes" by Caravaggio
visit no milk pleaseposted by No Milk Please | 5/09/2004 | | | LINK |
 

Randy Jackson coins a new word and runs away with it | Yo, yo, yo, Latoya.  Great performance, you were 'pitchy' in a couple of places, but I liked it... That was just aiiiight for me, y'know.  You gave it your best shot, but y'know that tent's very 'pitchy'...
Yeah dawg, that didn't do it for me.  You were very 'pitchy'.  Maybe next time... Man, that was really 'pitchy,' man.  You were really 'pitchy'...
by Paul G and Annie. The Deep South (c) 2004 Paul G

Inspired by:
"Viewers love TV's snap judgments"

Image Sources:
"The Willows of Vetheuil" by Claude Monet
"The Windup" by Eugene Iverd
"The Music Lesson" by Jan Vermeer
visit no milk pleaseposted by No Milk Please | 5/01/2004 | | | LINK |