The Boondocks by Aaron McGruder for February 18, 2014
Transcript:
Huey: Granddad? Granddad: Yeah, I'm just changing clothes - go 'head, I'll be out in a second. Huey: Well, this lawn thing is hard for me because I believe it's wrong to impose assimilation on any living thing, even grass. Granddad: Fascinating. Go on. Huey: Plus lawn mowing feels like one of those pointless societal distractions that keep us from focusing on matters of actual importance. Granddad: Wait...hold on... Whew! I feel much better now that this belt is off. Please, continue with what you were sayin' Huey: Never mind.
Albany58 almost 11 years ago
Grandad is definitely an old-timer.
davbart92663 almost 11 years ago
Ya know, for the amount of time and effort Huey is spending to avoid the lawn, he could have cut it 5 times already, plus have gone for a Slurpee afterwards
njberman almost 11 years ago
When I lived on the west coast I was always intrigued by how my co-workers would put more effort into not working then to just do their job.
koredbr almost 11 years ago
Huey makes good points. Yard work is pointless. Think for yourself.