Cul de Sac by Richard Thompson for January 10, 2009
Transcript:
Petey: Oh no, it's a tipped-over electric snowman. Alice: So what? Petey: Neglected lawn decorations are a sure sign that the festive portion of winter is at an end, leaving only the bleak, hard months of cold and gray. Alice: Petey says a tipped-over electric snowman means it's going to snow! Beni: Great! Let's go kick 'em all over!
margueritem almost 16 years ago
Selective hearing…
I have to agree with Petey’s negative opinion of winter.
lazygrazer almost 16 years ago
Petey’s right….Christmas as we know it didn’t even exist until the discovery of electricity.
gigabyte03 almost 16 years ago
margueritem: Try winter in the U.K. I love the winters here in America (North) The more Southerly states quite fit me. (Mrs. Tubbsbottl shouts from the kitchen….’Aye to that!”)
hookedoncomics almost 16 years ago
Petey’s right.
merbates over 13 years ago
Alice the optimist!
fishbulb239 over 12 years ago
Alice is right. The entire point of winter is for snow, and the best day of the year is any day where the snow accumulation exceeds one foot. Any locale in which any snow at all is a complete anomaly is a wasteland that is entirely unworthy of habitation.