Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for August 04, 1977
Transcript:
Mark: Miles, what kind of problems can the beginning jogger expect to encounter? Man: Well, you have your injuries, of course, but that's to be expected! Then, too, you have your vicious dogs and your muggers. To deal with these hazards, the wise jogger always carries a crowbar with him. Finally, there is the problem of resentful motorists! More than one early morning jogger has felt the wrath of an obese, sedentary smoker who can't stand to see all that fitness! Mark: I see. So the smart jogger should avoid looking smug. Man: Right! Otherwise, manslaughter can be a problem!