I can often work out the meaning of these comics even if I don’t understand at first. I’ve given this one a good hour and can’t figure it out. Can anyone help?
‘Is it bigger or smaller than a breadbox’ was a common question in games of 20 Questions and stuff when I was a kid, although I’m not sure why or where from originally (a game show I think?)
So yeah here instead of a bread box it’s a Bread Box factory and the thing being compared is also really really big
That’s interesting! That would explain the “you can talk it over” for me.
I was thinking the joke was a giant duck attacking a bread factory, but I like yours better.
I can often work out the meaning of these comics even if I don’t understand at first. I’ve given this one a good hour and can’t figure it out. Can anyone help?
Seems “bigger than a breadbox” used to be a common saying? I’ve never heard it before, but Google’s giving me some clues with that phrase anyway.
‘Is it bigger or smaller than a breadbox’ was a common question in games of 20 Questions and stuff when I was a kid, although I’m not sure why or where from originally (a game show I think?)
So yeah here instead of a bread box it’s a Bread Box factory and the thing being compared is also really really big
E: yeah a game show https://boards.straightdope.com/t/origin-of-is-it-bigger-than-a-breadbox/245317
That’s interesting! That would explain the “you can talk it over” for me. I was thinking the joke was a giant duck attacking a bread factory, but I like yours better.