Cul de Sac by Richard Thompson for January 12, 2015
January 11, 2015
January 13, 2015
Transcript:
Miss Bliss: Miss Bliss is going to need a Very Special Helper! Who would like to be my very special Helper? DIl: OOGH! OOGH OOGH! OOGH! Miss Bliss: Thank you, Dill! You are my very special Helper! Dill: I am?
Interesting to note the subtle changes of expression on the children in Panel 3. Beni rolls his eyes; only Alice shows no change at all. She don’t want to be no “Very Special Helper.”
Puddlesplatt McLearn – I was in parochial schools through the 4th grade. Eraser cleaning was a punishment for heresy or some similar sin. And those things had to be CLEAN!!.5th grade on, I was in public schools, where it was a reward for currying favor with the teacher..Never could understand the change behavior, and was was always afraid of getting an RC teacher in the public schools..iammu – High school was friends with the janitor, and he taught me to pick locks.
Templo S.U.D. almost 10 years ago
Oh, this is going to be an interesting storyline.
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Poor baby, he so seldom gets any attention.
Kaputnik almost 10 years ago
Well, at least I think Dill will learn a very special lesson.
pumaman almost 10 years ago
For lack of a better helper…
GROG Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Dill will soon learn never to volunteer for anything.
puddlesplatt almost 10 years ago
I used to clap the chalk board erasers…I was a special helper…gosh!
fatchance almost 10 years ago
Uh-oh! Now Dill is in love wih Miss Bliss.
Stellagal almost 10 years ago
And here Dill wasn’t volunteering. He was just practicing his Horshack imitation.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Love the look of delight/flattery/surprise on Dill’s face in panel 4. Only from a little kid. A crush is born.
melissalomax1313 creator almost 10 years ago
Curious to see where this goes! Glad to see that he’s finally getting a little special-attention… even if he had to ask for it! ;)
Gokie5 almost 10 years ago
Interesting to note the subtle changes of expression on the children in Panel 3. Beni rolls his eyes; only Alice shows no change at all. She don’t want to be no “Very Special Helper.”
Scubadoog almost 10 years ago
That’s funny Gokie5. I didn’t even notice her expression since I was focusing on Dill.
1MadHat Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Puddlesplatt McLearn – I was in parochial schools through the 4th grade. Eraser cleaning was a punishment for heresy or some similar sin. And those things had to be CLEAN!!.5th grade on, I was in public schools, where it was a reward for currying favor with the teacher..Never could understand the change behavior, and was was always afraid of getting an RC teacher in the public schools..iammu – High school was friends with the janitor, and he taught me to pick locks.
1148559 almost 10 years ago
That is only because the word “special” has suffered a shift in meaning and usage.
Sisyphos almost 10 years ago
Easy, Dill; this may not be your “big moment” after all.Or, maybe it is! Go for it, Kid! You have nothing to lose….