Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for April 13, 2015
Transcript:
Roland: Lebanon? You're sending me back to Lebanon? Producer: You leave with a fresh crew tonight. Roland: I can't, boss. I don't have any clean clothes. I only just got back from Santiago this morning. Producer: So hit a laundromat, Rollie. Roland: You realize, of course, this will make four combat assignments in as many months. Producer: I know, but they get you out of my hair. Roland: You send me to war zones to get me out of your hair? Producer: Yeah, but you keep coming back. Go. Do your laundry.
BE THIS GUY over 9 years ago
“I want you to be wearing a clean pair of undies in case you get wounded.”
alviebird over 9 years ago
Hedley & Shoulders?
TMO1 Premium Member over 9 years ago
This is exactly why Dan Rather got sent on so many combat assignments!
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 9 years ago
That is a tough schedule, you have to admit. Santiago, Chile to the USA to Beirut all in 24 hours? Not that Roland hasn’t earned it. Every mile, every kilometer, every yard, every inch of it.
Ravenswing over 9 years ago
(sighs) And yet he never eats a RPG-7 round. Life isn’t just.
Argythree over 9 years ago
See that machine directly in front of the boss, kids? That ancient device is called a ‘typewriter’. Once upon a time, people used that machine to ‘type’ stories onto something called ‘paper’.-What’s paper, you say? That’s next week’s lesson. Archaeology class dismissed…
SKJAM! Premium Member over 9 years ago
Unlike some other reporters, Roland Hedley used to actually be in the way of danger (eventually he found a way to avoid it.)
ZorkArg over 9 years ago
That other thing on the desk is called a TV.
Seed_drill over 9 years ago
Is it just me or was Roland somewhat less stupid and more sympathetic in the old days?
NWdryad over 9 years ago
It’s just you.
Darryl Heine over 9 years ago
Now daily Doonesbury reruns have jumped to 1982, the next year in 1983 Doonesbury started its first hiatus lasting until the end of September 1984.
lindaf over 9 years ago
Did you know that we also used to have phones that were used to talk other people one on one without having to poke tiny buttons and limit the messages to 250 characters?