Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for November 24, 2013
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J.J.: Not feelin' this one... maybe the buyer won't notice... You ever hear of Ashley Madison? Zeke: No. Who's she? J.J.: It's not a she. It's a dating site. For married people. Zeke: Seriously? J.J.: Yup. And adultery site with 13 million members! Zeke: 13 million? J.J.: All of the sad and sleazy... Zeke: Probably, year. Clear history! Clear history! J.J.: ...but easy to bust.
BE THIS GUY about 11 years ago
Duke, GT is your Creator. You cannot control him.
AlnicoV about 11 years ago
Billion to one odds of that happening and losing all the winnings before he can get back. Ouch!
Coyoty Premium Member about 11 years ago
Doesn’t matter. It’s only a hallucination anyway.
King_Shark about 11 years ago
Duke’s about the only character who still has the original Doonesbury spirit. The rest of them have been watered down to nothing.
montessoriteacher about 11 years ago
Duke needs to drop the cancer sticks at least.
Gruntmol about 11 years ago
I’m old enough to remember when Doonesbury was hip, relevant and funny.
kaffekup about 11 years ago
A good drink is worth any price, to Duke, at least.
Carol69 about 11 years ago
Been off the grid for a few days and had to revisit posts from the 22nd. Some really heart felt stuff. Nice post from Heidi.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>><<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<Travis Bickel said, less than a minute ago@Heidi TenteeCompared to the lefty loonies of today, JFK was very conservative. Tax cuts, personal responsibility and all that. By the way, defund the GOP>>>>>>>>>>>><<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<Excellent observation. “Ask Not” rather than “gimmie gimmie my entitlements".
Doublejake about 11 years ago
Wonder if Duke has a long-lost cousin in Stanley of the “The Stanley Parable” computer simulation/game…. an omnipotent narrator narrates the character’s reaction to the narration….
mcsnick almost 11 years ago
Entitlements are things you are owed(entitled to) like a pay slip at the end of the week.
BE THIS GUY almost 11 years ago
“No pleasure is worth giving up for the sake of two more years in a geriatric home…” —Kingsley Amis