Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for August 12, 2013
Transcript:
Mel: Hey, dad. Ready to go? Dad: I am. Like some coffee first? Mel: Thanks, but Roz is waiting out in the car. Dad: Roz? You still hang out with Roz? Mel: Uh... sure. Why wouldn't I? Dad: You're not worried she'll hit on you? Mel: No, I'm careful, dad. I keep my hair long.
margueritem over 11 years ago
Love it!
Namsab over 11 years ago
As much as I enjoy them, how many more weeks of reruns are we gonna get? I’d love to finally find out how Alex’s twins are doing…
LeoAutodidact over 11 years ago
Daughters ALL develop ways of ‘managing’ Fathers. If not, no Boyfriend’s would survive long enough to become Son-In-Laws!
gilmccarthy over 11 years ago
Dad’s are the last (and most often never) ones to get stuff like this. The common refrain in my house is “Oh, Dad!”
sbchamp over 11 years ago
Roz?Does Frasier know ’bout dis?
James38 over 11 years ago
About the folded newspaper yesterday. That reminded me of the news item about the Major League Baseball expansion to develop a team in the Philippines.
Located in the Capital City, they will be known as the “Manila Folders”.
Attack Tiger over 11 years ago
I had a gay friend several years ago, but nobody even suggested that I might be, also. He was just part of the group, and we accepted him.
kaffekup over 11 years ago
I just saw this in Blowback and it worries me:.When the break began the syndicate announced it would be sending out Flashback strips “at least until Labor Day.” .“At least”. Could be longer?
caligula over 11 years ago
Pretty much a ladies combat zone “do”.
Fits under the standard helmet and even provides a bit of cushioning should something or someone blow up in front of you. See how well it worked with her dad.
route66paul over 11 years ago
If a man is scared of another man hitting on him, he is really scared that he might accept. I wouldn’t be afraid, unless they could overpower me and force themselves on me.
krisjackson01 over 11 years ago
I have had some very close gay friends. None of the men ever hit on me and I never hit on the women.
McSpook over 11 years ago
Her character isn’t gay. Her friend Roz is.
McSpook over 11 years ago
She’s not in combat. She’s a helicopter mechanic (in Afghanistan, yes, but not in a “rifle company”).
sierraseven over 11 years ago
Unless you cut it really short – like, an inch or less – it’s going to look messy. Long hair in a bun looks neater than short hair going every which way. Plus, most women in the military like to be able to look more feminine out of uniform. I always had mine long, and I considered cutting it short, but the problem is that if you don’t like it short, or if the style doesn’t look neat an professional, you’re stuck. The medium-length stage that you have to go through to grow it out long again is almost impossible to get to uniform standards – it’s too short to neatly pin up, and too long to wear loose or just clipped back (has to be above the bottom of the collar).Some military women do keep their hair short, but as long as it’s within regs, having it long is okay. I used to keep a plastic box of elastics, clips, and pins in our detachment orderly room – so if I told a female that her hair had to be neater, I could immediately give her the tools to make the improvement. An important tenet in performance counseling – you can’t just say “do better”, you have to give them a way to do it.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 11 years ago
“Why is it that women don’t cut their hair short for the military? It is stupid not to. Long hair in combat is an error.”-No problem, they aren’t supposed to be in combat. If that changes, a quick snip rectifies the situation.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 11 years ago
Old joke:I always figure if women don’t throw themselves at me, they must be lesbians.There sure are A LOT of them!!
walde 3 months ago
This week is a rerun of the week of May 28, 2012