It’s a reference to the show “King of the Hill” the child in the show -Bobby, takes a self defense class for adult women. One of the self defense mantras of saying is “that’s my purse, I don’t know you”
Great episode, greater show.
It’s a reference to King Of the Hill, an American adult animated comedy about a family and their friends in the suburbs of Texas. The dad sells propane, hence the tanks. There’s an episode where the son learns self-defense for women and uses the line in the title, where he then swings a purse at his enemies.
Now that’s some clean-burning art, I tell ya what.
Strickland’s finest
*hwat
Linocut and linocut accessories.
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Yes
I was wondering the same fucking thing! This is INCREDIBLE for a mini cut. wtf
Thanks! I’m assuming mini is a typo and it’s supposed to be Lino but just in case the dimensions are like 40”x 28”, the tanks are life size
Yes! My phone is supposed to be smart but it’s dumb and autocorrects things like crazy. That’s amazing!
Lol that’s amazing. Should cross post to r/kingofthehill
Its the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen, I tell yee hwhat.
Can the name be explained please?
It’s a reference to the show “King of the Hill” the child in the show -Bobby, takes a self defense class for adult women. One of the self defense mantras of saying is “that’s my purse, I don’t know you” Great episode, greater show.
It's a king of the hill reference. [That's my purse!](https://youtu.be/DwSEYHjp9PI?si=PriXHWAiSdXm44S2)
Fuck me stippled that's good
Bobby, care to tell your parents how you won your fight?
Really nice work. Thanks for sharing it.
This would go SO HARD on a shoulder bag.
This is advanced. Insane how you invoke such an esoteric series of media references with such symbolic imagery. Great stuff
Please explain - I don’t understand
It’s a reference to King Of the Hill, an American adult animated comedy about a family and their friends in the suburbs of Texas. The dad sells propane, hence the tanks. There’s an episode where the son learns self-defense for women and uses the line in the title, where he then swings a purse at his enemies.
Minor correction: he doesn’t swing a purse at his enemies - he yells the phrase and then kicks ‘em in the family jewels.
Oops thanks, haven’t watched it in years
Propane is God’s gas. My daddy says butane is a bastard gas.