Cul de Sac by Richard Thompson for April 06, 2009
Transcript:
Beni: Is it a natural formation? Dill: The product of some ancient cataclysm? Beni: Or formed by a recent upheaval? Dill: The seismic shrug of a living planet? Alice: YEE HAW! Beni: And can it long withstand the depredations of thoughtless thrill-seekers? Dill: Stop eroding our natural wonders!
margueritem over 15 years ago
Ah, I love this strip…
COWBOY7 over 15 years ago
Ahhh, but actually if you think back far enough, she is normal doctortoon.
chromosome Premium Member over 15 years ago
I bet a lot of preschoolers had deep thoughts like that but no words for them yet.
cleokaya over 15 years ago
You’re right chromosome. Deep down I was thinking about how the earth is forever moving, shifting and adapting to life’s forces and cosmic events, but when I went to speak about it, all that would come out would be “Man that’s quite a far out shift in the cement man. I wonder if I can get some lift if I pedal my bike off the highest corner.”
andymeijers over 15 years ago
Are they re-running Dukes of Hazzard on CMT again?
lilcrazy117 over 15 years ago
I dont understand them
riahdomhan over 15 years ago
At first I didn’t understand these either, but now this has become my all time favorite (and that’s saying alot for someone as indecisive as myself).
Attila The Voice! almost 12 years ago
You can always tell a comic strip is good by the way it is written. I learned a lot of big words as a kid from reading Calvin & Hobbes. Some of the comics I can think of that are uniquely written are Krazy Kat, Pogo, Lil’ Abner, Calvin & Hobbes and now – Cul de Sac
robert423elliott almost 3 years ago
Those are some good comics there, Attila. But, the one of that list that I just never could take to was Pogo. Never liked it. I started trying to read it in the 1950’s. I don’t know if it has improved since then, but I gave up on it a long time ago!