Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for October 22, 2014
Transcript:
Mr. Slackmeyer: You know, as much as I hate these things, I have to admit I'm looking forward to seeing my old roommates again. Mark: Oh, yeah? Mr. Slackmeyer: Believe it or not, the last time we were all together was after the regatta in 1943. We threw a beer party behind the boathouse with some girls from the Vassar glee club. What a time that was. You know, if she just hadn't married Stan, I'll bet we... Mark: Careful, dad. You're free associating.
BE THIS GUY about 10 years ago
Don’t dwell on the past; it will only make you unhappy.
pbarnrob about 10 years ago
SCORE!
Coyoty Premium Member about 10 years ago
“Mr. and Mrs. Kitten, I’ve called you here because May’s been inventing things…”
“Oh yes, isn’t it wonderful? She’s got 12 patents so far!”
“I feel she… uh, what?”
jacobjg1 about 10 years ago
This pertains to the above comic how?
jacobjg1 about 10 years ago
Good OR bad memories…dwelling in the past does NOTHING for the present.
steverinoCT about 10 years ago
“Think only of the past as its rememberance gives you pleasure.” —Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice
roberta.star.hirshson about 10 years ago
Those who forget the past are likely to repeat it.
drbeth about 10 years ago
True. There was a much later series of strips where Mike ran into his commune crush Nicole at a reunion and was surprised and stammering over the fact that she had gained a lot of weight. Awkward.
Malcolm Hall about 10 years ago
Actually they don’t issue patents FOR children. Who would want to make copies, anyhow?
kaffekup about 10 years ago
Anything we (or our children) might have used?My mother had a patent in her name, but I think it was actually for something one of her uncles may have invented (a cigarette pack incorporating a matchbook, 1941).
bryan42 about 10 years ago
My only real regret from the past, and it’s a biggie, was not figuring out some way to come up with $1000 when Bill Gates was literally going door-to-door (business, not residential) seeking investors in this new operating system he had invented. I was barely out of high school and no way had that kind of money and could not convince my family that this was worthwhile. My family was never very shrewd when it came to finances.
BE THIS GUY about 10 years ago
@Ilegal SeagullIf you are referring to Phil Slackmeyer’s college years, look at his button; it says ’43. He, along with most of the male graduates of his class, went straight from the commencement ceremony into the service.