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− | In each panel, Cueball sings a | + | In each panel, [[Cueball]] sings a verse from three different songs where he replaces the word "eye" with the word "thigh". First it is {{w|Survivor (band)|Survivor}}'s "{{w|Eye of the Tiger}}", then {{w|Dean Martin}}'s "{{w|That's Amore}}" and finally {{w|Van Morrison}}'s "{{w|Brown Eyed Girl}}." |
− | The title | + | The comic shows how vastly different each song's meaning becomes when "eye" is replaced with "thigh." In the last panel Cueballs version makes [[Megan]] go "eww" and she asks him if he don't have a job he should be doing instead. The eww refers to the fact that the brown eyed girl turns into a brown thighed girl, and such colored thighs could be eminently possible via an act of poor defecation on oneself, hence the disgust reaction from Megan. |
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+ | In the title it seems that Cueball continues with a reference to the first line of {{w|The Battle Hymn of the Republic}}, adding to the humorous effect, since typically thighs cannot see. This may also be a sexual joke playing on the double meaning of "coming". | ||
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+ | In [[1814: Color Pattern]] [[Randall]] makes his own version of "That's Amore", this time letting Megan sing it to Cueball. | ||
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Revision as of 10:04, 24 March 2017
Thighs |
Title text: My thighs have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord? |
Explanation
In each panel, Cueball sings a verse from three different songs where he replaces the word "eye" with the word "thigh". First it is Survivor's "Eye of the Tiger", then Dean Martin's "That's Amore" and finally Van Morrison's "Brown Eyed Girl."
The comic shows how vastly different each song's meaning becomes when "eye" is replaced with "thigh." In the last panel Cueballs version makes Megan go "eww" and she asks him if he don't have a job he should be doing instead. The eww refers to the fact that the brown eyed girl turns into a brown thighed girl, and such colored thighs could be eminently possible via an act of poor defecation on oneself, hence the disgust reaction from Megan.
In the title it seems that Cueball continues with a reference to the first line of The Battle Hymn of the Republic, adding to the humorous effect, since typically thighs cannot see. This may also be a sexual joke playing on the double meaning of "coming".
In 1814: Color Pattern Randall makes his own version of "That's Amore", this time letting Megan sing it to Cueball.
Transcript
- [Cueball singing, Megan at computer]
- Cueball: It's the thigh of the tiger
- Cueball: When the moon hits your thigh like a big pizza pie, that's amore.
- Cueball: She's my brown-thighed girl.
- Megan: Don't you have a job or something?
- Megan: Also, Eww.
Discussion
"Also, eww" implies that Megan has taken a scatological interpretation of "brown-thighed girl". JET73L (talk) 12:22, 19 January 2013 (UTC)
The song was originally "Brown-Skinned Girl", so the last panel is even funnier (albeit unintentionally). 108.162.219.187 (talk) (please sign your comments with ~~~~) Weird how he says "She's" when the lyrics are "You my brown-eyed girl". 162.158.78.64 16:21, 9 July 2021 (UTC)
My wife and I started riffing on this comic last night with various songs, and ended up laughing too hard to continue. My favorite was from Total Eclipse of the Heart with "Turn around, bright thighs" -- [[User:{{{1}}}|{{{1}}}]] ([[User talk:{{{1}}}|talk]]) (please sign your comments with ~~~~)
This page probably needs the Category:Substitutions. 2659: Unreliable Connection (talk) 09:06, 29 March 2023 (UTC)
It's the thigh of the Igor, it's the frill of the tight. 162.158.87.143 20:21, 20 June 2024 (UTC)