Cul de Sac by Richard Thompson for January 14, 2009
Transcript:
Alice: At school today, Miss Bliss blew up some balloons and we learned about stactic elastricity. Mom: You did? Alice: We rubbed the balloons and stuck them all over Dill. He looks like a bunch of grapes. If they'd been helium balloons, Dill would be halfway to the Moon by now! Mom: Say "stactic elastricity" again.
margueritem almost 16 years ago
Funny stuff.
lazygrazer almost 16 years ago
Little kids vs big words are funny indeed. I remember loving it when my little girl struggled to say ‘interesting’….always came out ‘instertrusting’.
Sugie63 almost 16 years ago
I have a friend who is 70 and she still can’t say spaghetti, It always comes out as suspghetti.
pibfan868 almost 16 years ago
On a family vacation we drove through the “stake of George in the Studepecker”… or so I thought!
boozoothatswho almost 16 years ago
Actually, if you’re talking about balloons and static, elastricity makes a great deal of sense. Y’all are misunderestimating the kid.
And “Realdickless” is a perfect fit for the self-appointed (anointed?) President of Vice for the past eight years.
hhay2 almost 16 years ago
There’s a great LEARN TO DRAW video about kids saying the darndest things: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nH0r9p_cbsw&feature=channel
kirbey almost 16 years ago
My son and I were just talking about this… one of his was the movie “The Rescuers ” which came out The Reckqueres .
John Glynn creator almost 16 years ago
My 2-year-old calls Goldfish crackers “Bullshish” – who says cursing can’t be cute?
deadheadzan almost 16 years ago
I love this comic.
doodles#1 almost 13 years ago
The Mom looks so loony all the time with buggy eyes.
Stellagal about 12 years ago
Recently, my daughter told me to be “Pacific”.
Scorchwave over 10 years ago
I remembering saying ‘Aminal’ instead of animal and ‘pacific’ instead of specific. Ah, to be 4 again. :)
Cecin'estpasunepipe about 10 years ago
ROFLMAO!
Clearstream about 8 years ago
I always said Con fid i dent instead of confi dent, and Od E instead of Oh de.