Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for March 02, 2015
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Joanie: That's just perfect! How much would it cost? Florist: Well, the iris is flown in from Holland, so it would be close to $65 an arrangement. Joanie: Oh, dear... I'm afraid that's much too expensive... Florist: Oh? How much was madam prepared to spend? Joanie: About eight dollars a table? Florist: Eight dollars? Joanie: I'm dreaming, aren't I? Florist: Perhaps madam would like us to arrange some dandelions for her.
BE THIS GUY over 9 years ago
That’s customer service for you.
Mike31g over 9 years ago
Spoiler alert.Following on from last week’s 1981 sequence, here is GBT’s final tribute to Dick Davenport. A birdsong tribute, the sequence starts on the 3rd (4, 6 and 7 are perhaps the better days). http://www.gocomics.com/doonesbury/1986/11/07The funeral sequence starts on the 10th (I especially like the last 3 of that arc, bird call tribute). Co-incidentally, the next sequence (particularly 20th Nov 1986, Havoc) is the sequence that first started my appreciation of Doonesbury (thanks to the Manchester Guardian). The Bachman triptych ends with the photographs of a Bachmans Warbler!Mike
Astolat over 9 years ago
@Mike31g, Even though Manchester (Victoria University of, aka Owens) is my alma mater, I have to point out that the newspaper stopped being the “Manchester” Guardian in 1959…
NWdryad over 9 years ago
That would actually be quite pretty, with some other wildflowers (weeds to some) interspersed.
water_moon over 9 years ago
That’s when you skip the flowers for every table and go with sticking the maids’ boquets on the bridal party table.
NCTom Premium Member over 9 years ago
I like florists and there are times when they are the perfect source, but my wife has done flowers (that included roses) for 10-12 tables plus flowers for the wedding party with the total expense for all flowers and materials being not much more than $65 (FOR ALL). She volunteered her time but had fun spending A day doing the arrangements.
SKJAM! Premium Member over 9 years ago
For my sister’s wedding, the regular florist bailed at the last moment, so my mom had to visit the only other person in town that had fresh flowers. She was known as “the crazy lady” because of her hoarding, and the route to the back room with the flowers threaded through dangerously high stacks of newspapers and magazines. Mom could handle it, but the bridesmaid helping her out freaked.