Cathy Classics by Cathy Guisewite for January 03, 2021
Transcript:
Mr. Pinkley: Before we face the new year, let us reflect upon the year we just shared. The problems we handled, the hopes we clung to. The dreams we tried to breathe new life into together, the plans we had to kiss goodbye, the burdens that passed from one to another to another... ...and the universe of friends, family, and strangers who held our hands through the whole thing. For it's only when we remember the millions of ways our lives were touched by others... ...that we know what must come first in 2010: LINE UP FOR ANTI-BAC!!!
LeeCox almost 4 years ago
And it’s eerily still relevant in 2021, if not more so!
LeftCoastKen Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Prophetic, from 2010!
Paul Gundlach Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Talk about seeing into the future! I don’t know that I had ever seen another strip showing medical masks for the general populace in six decades.
Purple People Eater almost 4 years ago
What was going on in late 2009 that could have inspired this? Or did they maybe change the last panel?
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Penicillin shots available in the health room. (It was a reeeally Happy new year for some of us.)
summerdog almost 4 years ago
I think Guisewite should have up-dated this one to say 2021.
adenning2 almost 4 years ago
I worked in a school district. We had to take TB tests, and then vaccinations(?) against hepatitis.Apropos to all this: Way back when, my local newspaper dropped Cathy because, the editor claimed, ‘This strip is no longer relevant’(!!). Which is why I began reading comics online. Unfortunately, this editor is no longer around to appreciate the irony of his statement.
hendelca Premium Member almost 4 years ago
The more things change, the more they stay the same! I get the feeling that we, meaning humans, will have to give up some of the freedom we have to travel anywhere at anytime. Not sure just how that would work out in the end but this past year has shown us how dangerous it can be – and how stupid so many people can be when faced with a pandemic. On the plus side, our ability to create vaccines in improving as our knowledge of what goes on inside our bodies increases. A huge thank you to our medical researchers!
Ah, Sunday and the almost end of the holiday season. Please enjoy your day.
rgcviper almost 4 years ago
Yup—this one’s eerily spot-on for now, in the early 2020s. Who’d have thought … ?
HI, MOM. Hello, “Cathy” Clan.
lindz.coop Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I kinda wonder if CG changed this one a little bit…I don’t remember masks from 2010.