It’s interesting that the Sheriff uses the word ‘slipshod’. Normally ‘roughshod’ would be used in that context, but maybe he thinks that Sam is a scruffy slob. In all fairness, with his alky-bottle in a paper bag as it is, Sam’s not making an effort to disabuse anyone of the notion…
She Died In Terrebonne is a year-long mystery set in rural Oregon in the 1970s. It updates every Thursday at noon. It is written by Kevin Church and drawn by T.J. Kirsch. Write to them at kimimura@agreeablecomics.com.
The sheriff is rapidly becoming my favorite character.
“Run slipshod” is a nice turn of phrase.
looks like someone is about to get capped.
It’s interesting that the Sheriff uses the word ‘slipshod’. Normally ‘roughshod’ would be used in that context, but maybe he thinks that Sam is a scruffy slob. In all fairness, with his alky-bottle in a paper bag as it is, Sam’s not making an effort to disabuse anyone of the notion…
Slipshod is the right word in context especially when you look at the next panel.