Cul de Sac by Richard Thompson for December 10, 2023

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    mccollunsky  12 months ago

    Petey has a really creative mind. Also strange tree place there.

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    su43dipta  12 months ago

    “Trunkenstein”! (That shouldn’t work; it was the name of the SCIENTIST!!)

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    Ivy Valory Premium Member 12 months ago

    You know, I actually think that is a very cool tree! Very fun to decorate, especially if you were just the teeniest bit stoned.

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    Izzy Moreno  12 months ago

    I love to be that guy, but Frankenstein was the Doctor, not Boris Karloff.

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    saylorgirl  12 months ago

    That’s a sad looking tree…but it is the Otterloop’s type of tree. Decorate it nice and hopefully the holes will disappear.

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    markkahler52  12 months ago

    Can’t help but think how much Calvin would love this tree!!

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    WaitingMan  12 months ago

    Even weighted down by the Christmas tree, the Flying Minivan “rolls” on.

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    Zebrastripes  12 months ago

    Tree sap…ugh

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    Bugsy7  12 months ago

    Ya but this is Frankentree & you have to admit, it’s good for a chuckle !

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    HarryLime Premium Member 12 months ago

    Seventy years ago (I am definitely dating myself), my father woul get the biggest mis-shapened tree in the lot and, with a small saw, a brace and bit and some rabbit wire, transform that awkward and ugly tree into a masterpiece of unnatural beauty. He would stand it in the corner so that it leaned on 2 sides against the walls. That HD the added benefit of only decorating the parts of the tree facing outward. A labour of love!

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    Tenner  12 months ago

    No wonder it is misshaped, the loaded it on the top of the van backwards

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    uniquename  12 months ago

    That last frame is very funny.

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    Prey  12 months ago

    The last panel is wonderful!

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    jackthemailman  12 months ago

    That tree would have looked a LOT better if it was transported with the sawed end forward.

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    suelou  12 months ago

    When growing up we had some pretty weird shaped trees!… Many of them looked like “Charlie Brown” trees but as time passed and EVERY tree was trimmed as it grew on farms, I found myself appreciating the natural look of that memorable time of childhood…and on occasions I would go looking for a sad little misinformed tree.. and there were none to be found… just the perfect “tree shaped ones” that looked artificial in their perfectness!!!

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    Sisyphos  12 months ago

    “The Curse of the Killer Christmas Tree” was not the hit Hollywood expected it to be, however!

    Pleasant dreams, Alice!

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    6turtle9  12 months ago

    A very Otterloopian tree. An Otterloopian Christmas to all, and to all a sap free night!

    Maybe this is what Alice will dream of tonight:

    https://www.youtube.Com/watch?v=-AUE4ZrMItI

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    Laurie Stoker Premium Member 12 months ago

    This is one of the very, very rare occasions that I am in agreement with Petey!

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    ktrabbit  12 months ago

    Amazing how many people get that wrong after all this time.

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    Ernest_CT  12 months ago

    Frankenstein’s Monster’s name was “Adam”.

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    JH&Cats  12 months ago

    My mom’s usual comment was “It’s too big.” We’d remove the lowest and widest branches, and she would put little pieces of them atop the frames of the pictures on all the walls for the season. We preferred a somewhat sparse balsam to a furry fir or stocky Scotch pine, in order to have spaces for the ornaments to hang in. Tinsel had to be hung in shiny bunches like icicles near the trunk, not in messy spidery shreds all over.

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