9 thoughts on “01.0×039”

  1. These series of panels provoked memories of art class in high school and college. In my experience these was always times of great social activity, in addition to an outlet of creativity. Actually working with clay was almost mostly passive in these instances. So, why not at Clay Bar? :)

    1. Crosseye’d Mary’s beats the hell out of creativ-a-tea, the tea shop and plate painting place they have up here.

  2. This stuff is so deep and amazing and the weird part is I don’t even know….
    Something amazing is happenning… but what?

  3. I wonder what they do to clean a clay bar. It’s going to suck to get everyone’s dirt and spilled drinks and crap in the clay on the floor, they’d probably have to hose it out the door on a daily basis. Seems like the best solution. High-pressure everything out the front door and hope it blends in with the road. They probably have dirt roads in Templar?

    I’ll tell you right now, you can’t pour it down the drain. Clay clogs. An entire clay bar’s considerable mass of refuse could probably clog a storm drain.

    “There’s no way you can perpetrate that amount of carnage and mayhem and not incur a considerable amount of paperwork.”

  4. You know Spike, You probably could invent a clay bar, or invent clay fast food, + make a fortune at it!

    I mean, the food at Mcdonald’s hardly LOOKS like real food, so [clay food] would probably be a thing that you could really sell, to fast food customers.

    You could do something like sell “clay”, or cookie dough-type food, that tastes like: burgers, fries, fast food type apple pies, onion rings, shakes, banana splits, + etc.

    I’d LOVE to go to a restaurant like that!
    Make a cafe that sells clay food, coffee + beer…well…why not? Sounds good!

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