For many years (until recently) I searched every dictionary I came across and never once found a definition for “booger.” So finally, in desperation, I formulated my own: “A desiccated and crustose mucosal rhino excrescence.”
Finally get to learn the names of the twins and the other babs! I think this is the first time in the strip – do they get mentioned in any of the books.
Geezum—- I remember when he and Mark did a cross country road trip in the “doonesbuggy”— a BMW R series with a side car— and not as a flashback strip. Now he’s “grandpa?”
Today, again, makes me miss the everyday current event strips. The occasional Sunday strips like this one that tries to update the characters current antics are few and far between. I believe the last one featured baby Susie and toddling twins.
I don’t remember Mike and Kim ever discussing having a family though I always had hoped they would. Her generation was more career-centered.
Good thing Grandpa got vaxxed. I hope the camp counselors got vaxxed and they follow strict covid protocol. There will probably be an outbreak at the camp in a few days. This strip has been interrupted by Covid-19 reality, which by the way, doesn’t care about your politics, before anyone says otherwise.
I’m about to do it again! My grandnieces are coming to live with me “for the duration” I’m looking forward to it! I’ve got new/better ways to weird out my relatives.
“Those nooks and crannies really hold the butter!” — Crow T. Robot, about a spaceship that (in his eyes and those of his fellow “bad” movie watchers, anyway) resembles a piece of fried chicken, “The Phantom Planet,” MST3K
BE THIS GUY over 3 years ago
I see that Kim decided to stay home.
Shinrinder Premium Member over 3 years ago
Oh! My! God! Mike Dooesbury is a grandpa? We went to college together! How could he be a grandpa?
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 3 years ago
Boy, they grow up so fast.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 3 years ago
You know, Alex, when he says he’s “missed this”, he’s referring to you.
eromlig over 3 years ago
Thanks for the Sunday off politics, Garry. (See you next week, I’m sure.)
Petercowen over 3 years ago
Cool trip.
Alexander the Good Enough over 3 years ago
For many years (until recently) I searched every dictionary I came across and never once found a definition for “booger.” So finally, in desperation, I formulated my own: “A desiccated and crustose mucosal rhino excrescence.”
jvo over 3 years ago
Grandparenting, all care, no responsibility, can’t wait. :D
cdward over 3 years ago
With my kids now getting married, I am surprised how excited I am about the prospect of grandchildren.
David Shortell over 3 years ago
I haven’t been paying attention. When did these grandkids of Mike first appear?
Zesty over 3 years ago
So, what is the difference between a nook and a cranny?
Will this burning question be resolved next week?
zzeek over 3 years ago
That’s why we have grandchildren. Memories of enjoyable moments in parenting.
Aladar30 Premium Member over 3 years ago
What a happy family ♡.
FionaMessenger over 3 years ago
Finally get to learn the names of the twins and the other babs! I think this is the first time in the strip – do they get mentioned in any of the books.
PaulR.Parsons over 3 years ago
Geezum—- I remember when he and Mark did a cross country road trip in the “doonesbuggy”— a BMW R series with a side car— and not as a flashback strip. Now he’s “grandpa?”
Prey over 3 years ago
Easy peasey, Nooks are book readers and Crannies are fans of an Irish rock band!
nyssawho13 over 3 years ago
Today, again, makes me miss the everyday current event strips. The occasional Sunday strips like this one that tries to update the characters current antics are few and far between. I believe the last one featured baby Susie and toddling twins.
I don’t remember Mike and Kim ever discussing having a family though I always had hoped they would. Her generation was more career-centered.
montessoriteacher over 3 years ago
Good thing Grandpa got vaxxed. I hope the camp counselors got vaxxed and they follow strict covid protocol. There will probably be an outbreak at the camp in a few days. This strip has been interrupted by Covid-19 reality, which by the way, doesn’t care about your politics, before anyone says otherwise.
Bill Löhr Premium Member over 3 years ago
I knew Alex had the twins but when did the daughter come along?
Redd Panda over 3 years ago
Time moves on, even in the funny pages.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Ouch. I feel sooooooo old.
mrwalker008 over 3 years ago
Why would an intelligent woman with a PhD bring kids into this world?
ajr58(1) over 3 years ago
Grandkids. Instruments of our revenge!
Kip Williams over 3 years ago
Nooks are bigger. We had one with a whole breakfast table in it.
Linguist over 3 years ago
As some great sage once observed, " Grandchildren are our way of getting revenge on our children! "
this is summerdog over 3 years ago
One kid has the Doonesbury nose. Poor thing.
SunflowerGirl100 over 3 years ago
Is Mike dreaming about being a grandpa or have we jumped 30 years?
Snolep over 3 years ago
Love how Garry puts the shaving cream on Mike’s face to look like a white beard and mustache, thus immediately aging him in our minds.
MitchellTimin over 3 years ago
I thought Alex had twins.
Katecst over 3 years ago
I’m about to do it again! My grandnieces are coming to live with me “for the duration” I’m looking forward to it! I’ve got new/better ways to weird out my relatives.
mistercatworks over 3 years ago
Sounds like a barroom argument.
RonaldByrd over 3 years ago
“Those nooks and crannies really hold the butter!” — Crow T. Robot, about a spaceship that (in his eyes and those of his fellow “bad” movie watchers, anyway) resembles a piece of fried chicken, “The Phantom Planet,” MST3K
First thing that occurred to me. :-)
Teto85 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Joanie Caucus’ great-grandkids. Wow, time’s fun when you’re having flies.
willie_mctell over 3 years ago
Over the last 13 years we’ve taken care of our granddaughters a lot while mommy and daddy are at work. We’re proud to be Grandparents Who Say No.
Dragoncat over 3 years ago
“Nooks are for hiding boogers!”
I did not know that..
sperry532 over 3 years ago
Had to look up the difference between a nook and a cranny. Short form: Nook = corner, Cranny = crack. Now I know. Who says comics aren’t educational?
tauyen over 3 years ago
sigh, I miss the old Doonsebury that was biting satire and fun to read
Eric S over 3 years ago
I have missed this too!
KennethPrice2 over 3 years ago
These are BD and Boopsie’s grandkids in the here and now. The storyline with Kim is the weekly rerun from the mid 90’s.
JenSolo02 over 3 years ago
I am confused! We’re the twins both boys? If so when was Rosie born? I don’t remember a second pregnancy? I thought the twins were one of each…….
bakana over 3 years ago
I have a Nook, but I only use it for reading Books.
I was never tempted to take a Bite out of it, not even with sugar on it.
Never owned a Cranny, that I know of.
TheWildSow over 3 years ago
First mention I can find of Rosie: https://www.gocomics.com/doonesbury/2018/02/04?ct=v&cti=1285884
swanridge over 3 years ago
WOW! Three new characters in one strip.
lindz.coop Premium Member over 3 years ago
I’ve missed it too…
TheWildSow over 3 years ago
Rosie sighting here too: https://www.gocomics.com/doonesbury/2018/07/29?ct=v&cti=1285884
198.23.5.11 over 3 years ago
Leo’s PTSD must be fading away if he can live with three hyperactive kids.One part of
him came out of the Military intact!! All the kids have the “Doonesbury Nose!”UMBRIAGO!!
parkerinthehouse over 3 years ago
I’ve missed it too Mr. Trudeau :)
bakana over 3 years ago
She’s forgotten that, once upon a Time, She was “Rosie – Mark One”.
ckeller about 3 years ago
Ah, the joys of grandparenthood…just joined the club five months ago, and loving every day of it.