I thought I'd present another colorized version of a classic black-and-white 'fat furry' comic gag from my gallery in "The Round House", and convert it into one of my "EFF" ("Extraordinarily Fat Furries") strips...
In these tough economic times, it's good to know that there are still a number of fast-food eateries across the USA that offer 'free refills' of various soft drinks (when you're eating in, of course). To my way of thinking, I couldn't understand why these places would charge so much money for the extra-large cup size, when I can simply order the small cup, and drink just as much beverage at a lesser price. (I'd only have to make a few extra trips to the fountain for said refills, of course.)
Anyway, some 'fat furries' have the tendency to take certain liberties with the 'free refill' policy, as the corpulent cat in my comic gag exemplifies.
"EFF" concept and artwork (C) RobCat
In these tough economic times, it's good to know that there are still a number of fast-food eateries across the USA that offer 'free refills' of various soft drinks (when you're eating in, of course). To my way of thinking, I couldn't understand why these places would charge so much money for the extra-large cup size, when I can simply order the small cup, and drink just as much beverage at a lesser price. (I'd only have to make a few extra trips to the fountain for said refills, of course.)
Anyway, some 'fat furries' have the tendency to take certain liberties with the 'free refill' policy, as the corpulent cat in my comic gag exemplifies.
"EFF" concept and artwork (C) RobCat
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fat Furs
Species Housecat
Size 1000 x 317px
File Size 28.1 kB
Nice conspiracy theory you got there, Rank. Surprisingly, the beverage that rots the teeth the most is... NOT Coke or Pepsi... NEITHER Gatorade or Powerade... but (believe it or not) Red Bull! Which is why I personally like consuming free refills of iced tea - sweetened or unsweetened - at most fast-food places. Of course, if I drink unsweetened iced tea, I usually add 'stevia' to it, in the place of Sweet 'n' Low, Splenda, Equal, and other made-in-the-lab sugar substitutes... but that's a whole other debate!
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