[0141] Raccoon Sweet And Sour
 

[0141] Raccoon Sweet And Sour

The current story arc started with this strip: Unfavorable Comparison.

  • Sandra: This recipe suggests to remove the scent glands before roasting.
  • Sandra: Help me out, Woo, where exactly are your scent glands?
  • Woo: OVER THERE!
  • Sandra: I doubt that. Any last words?
  • Woo: Have mercy! I’m just a slave of my hormones!
  • Sandra: Very funny. Do you get it at all that you’ve made me the laughing stock of my class forever?!
  • Woo: … C–… Can’t you say that someone else played a trick on you?
  • Sandra: Pray that it will work!
  • Woo: Whew, never thought that clicking on a little heart symbol could be as dangerous as stealing food out of a spring trap.
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  1. Seph says:

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    I love the flowers and crossbones around Sandra’s speech bubbles :)

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  2. Roth says:

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    As I recall, just last week he suggested that *humans* were slaves to their hormones.

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  3. Mystery Penguin says:

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    Poor Woo, ignorant to how youtube works, its all us humans’ faults (poor grammar ftw), why didn’t we make something easier for a raccoon to understand?

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  4. benben says:

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    Woo will probably have to keep a low profile by hanging out with Shadow while Sandra cools down.

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  5. Roth says:

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    Cicadas and brussels sprouts, meet the newest member of the worst foods column!

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  6. Pat says:

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    If he can use the computer and YouTube, why didn’t he just create an account?

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  7. gamerjoel135 says:

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    Every one of Woo’s facial expressions is a work of PURE GENIUS.
    I also love how Sandra’s apron only says “The cook” rather than “Kiss the Cook”
    (You’d think that wearing an apron in a kitchen would be proof enough that she is cooking… food for thought)

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  8. Mystery Penguin says:

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    @gamer

    #3 is the best though

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  9. firedome says:

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    hmm…i seem to recall that my dad brought a raccoon home for the purpose of roasting it. as he had only done this once and as i don’t have any negative memories tied to it, i must not have thought that raccoon meat wasn’t palatable….;)

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  10. Kazuma1412 says:

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    Oh… my God. This is perfect. I love this so much. This has got to be one of my top three favorite comics so far on here.

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  11. Roflmaster says:

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    The “OVER THERE” face is best, I feel.

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  12. Random says:

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    Oh Woo, your no better than us humans; different, yes; better (as you have so graciously proved to us), no :) . I LOVE Sandra’s speech bubbles, showing how her sweet voice is mixed with death. I wonder how Woo will pull this off? This is your last and only chance to save yourself!

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  13. Shippou-chan says:

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    Woo’s been through worse.. (See previous owner). Not as scary, but worse..

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  14. RileaSW says:

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    Ya know, I’m wondering why Sandra never thought of saying “my account was hacked” before. Youtube accounts seem to be notoriously under protected.

    Then again, she is 11, so that could have something to do with it.

    And also the thing with the blind rage. :P

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  15. JHSpence says:

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    hahahaha! sweet, sweet revenge XD this has got to be one of my favorite strips so far. The skull and flowers around sandra’s speech bubbles really add a nice touch to the overall tone of her voice. pure genius!

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  16. Soul says:

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    I personally love sandra’s expresion in panel 3 it’s just brilliant, terrific in everey sense of the word

    :D

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  17. Urthdigger says:

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    You know… if she had trouble knowing where the scent glands are, there’s always something else she could cut out that would solve the problem… but I’d hate to see Woo go through that.

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  18. reynard61 says:

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    I don’t see what removing his scent glands will accomplish. It’s another set of organs that controls/regulates the…um…urges that got Woo into his unfortunate predicament. A quick trip to the vet would solve Sandra’s problems.

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  19. Iron Ed says:

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    You remove the scent glands before -cooking- so they don’t spoil the taste of the meat. ;-)

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  20. Iron Ed says:

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    oops…
    The first three panels are my favorites for this strip, but the whole thing is just wonderful! :-)

    I suspect panel four best reflects her long-term feelings on this episode. (Luckily for Woo.)

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  21. Memory says:

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    I wonder what recipe she was looking at, their are quite a few that involve raccoons.

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  22. Previous says:

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    Oh Woo… You should know that you really shouldn’t push a button on the internet not knowing what it does. Just like one isn’t supposed to klick on textlinks without looking where they lead to.

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    I absolutely love Woo’s facial expressions in this comic! Also, the “Over there!” answer.
    Heh, I just noticed that Sandra has the “pie eyes” that many characters had in the 1930′s.

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  24. Mort says:

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    That’s exactly what the favorite button is.

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  25. James says:

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    “#3 is the best though”
    Indeed.

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  26. Bartimaeus says:

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    And so Woo narrowly avoids becoming that coonskin cap.

    Also: I LOVE the flowers+crossbones. Sooo sweet+deadly…

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  27. figgyleaf says:

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    all i can say is EPIC AWESOME!!!!

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  28. GameCobra says:

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    RileaSW says: Ya know, I’m wondering why Sandra never thought of saying “my account was hacked” before. Youtube accounts seem to be notoriously under protected.

    Then again, she is 11, so that could have something to do with it.

    And also the thing with the blind rage. :D

    Don’t forget though that she just learned about this after getting home from school. hard to make excuses when you don’t know what they are making fun of you about :)

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  29. Tom Flapwell says:

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    Where did she find a recipe that includes raccoon meat, anyway?

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  30. Jeff says:

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    In her haste for revenge, it doesn’t look like she’s bothered to remove the offending material from her account! Perhaps that’s for next week.

    Also, the first panel would sound more natural if it read, “This recipe suggests removing the scent glands before roasting” or “This recipe says to remove the scent glands before roasting.”

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  31. Iron Ed says:

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    @Tom Flapwell –

    “The Foxfire Book of Appalachian Cookery”, page 138, two recipes. :-)

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  32. Elektro says:

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    I was actually wondering for a while if the comic was going to have some stories involving Woo again.

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  33. lilspirit16 says:

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    -_- let’s hope so poor poor woo!

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  34. Samsonguy says:

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    Bout time Woo got back outside, now he can spend time with his friends and learn ways to not become lunch.

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  35. reynard61 says:

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    Iron Ed: “You remove the scent glands before -cooking- so they don’t spoil the taste of the meat.”

    I just figured that her threat to cook him was an empty one and that her real intent was to give him “The Unkindest Cut Of All”.

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  36. TLV says:

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    Sandy’s voice in those panels makes me think of sugar laced with cyanide.

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  37. Iron Ed says:

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    @TLV –

    My guess is that was exactly the intent. :-) And really well done too! :-)

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  38. Someone says:

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    Better late than never ^^

    I love this subliminal *BOOT* XD

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  39. Moroni says:

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    Good thing Woo learned the dangers o the internet before hitting “Myspace” :3

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  40. Old Prof. Otter/Godel Fishbreath says:

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    The scent glands are undr the arms and along the back according to:
    http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/land/wildlife/PUBL/wlnotebook/FSRaccoon.htm

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  41. jup-reindeer says:

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    Poor Woo…I’d surely adopt him for the time it takes Sandra to cool down.

    *Wipes a tear from his eye*

    Well…um…..just give all the internet machines a password lock down, first.

    @benben: I agree. It’s time we get back to Nature and Shadow for awhile.

    @Pat: I suspect that Sandra had YouTube under her Favorites. Easy enough to find. It stays logged in. So, the use of a search box isn’t too tricky. Then, learn that little icon for locating stuff. Far easier then signing out, creating a new sign in and so forth.

    @Mystery Penguin: Agreed. Panel #3 was so good, I thought (at first) it was the final panel. It just sounded so great for the punch line, as is.

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  42. Budster says:

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    I love Sandra’s speech bubbles in panels 2 and 3.

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  43. Roth says:

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    Okay, I totally had no idea people actually eat raccoons when I commented near the top. My bad. Plus, I confused raccoons with skunks because of the mention of the scent glands. Double my bad. (Please tell me people don’t eat skunks!)

    At any rate, Woo really needs his Oreos right now!

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  44. Solario the Visored says:

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    Everyt time I read the first three panels, I can’t help but smile. :)

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  45. DaB. says:

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    Roth says: Please tell me people don’t eat skunks!

    I have to disappoint you, they can (example). de facto a human can eat any animal (including humans) that is not toxic for him/her (some times he can also eat these or at least parts of these (globefish for example)). There are only ethical or cultured limits – but the differ from country to country (most indians would never eat cow for example).
    But most people would not eat skunk or raccon of corse (luck for Woo and us :-) )

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  46. Roth says:

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    Skunks…sheesh. Sometimes being a vegetarian sounds refreshing.

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