Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller for September 07, 2011
September 06, 2011
September 08, 2011
Transcript:
Kate: Daddy... I thought you'd want to know that Danaeism has become mainstream. Joe: How so? Kate: Two words... corporate sponsorship. Joe: ? No way... Danae: Urp.
I buy an $8 Dunkin Donut pound of coffee. I buy a $2 Dunkin Donut cup of coffee, Sliderules ready? I get less flavor from my $8 coffee than I do from my $2 coffee. Believe me, I’m a Marine (like Jethro Gibbs, NCIS) I do not stint on coffee in my pot. Perhaps if I learned to cook doughnuts?
I am thinking of starting a donut shop that specializes in alcohol laced donuts and pastries. I cannot decide whether to call it “Drunkin’ Donuts” or “Tipsy Creme”. I hope I can get a sponsor.
Hmmm…Let’s work it backwards – Could Dunkin’ now qualify as a church, and have tax exempt status?And how can I join the priesthood? I can see it now – “Saint Danae of the Divine Donut.” Amen.
Remember the tea party wanting to abolish all government except for those items expressly mentioned. That would include firefighting. Perry and the tea party talks the talk, but none of them walk the walk; otherwise they’d be down in Texas filling buckets themselves. Just shows what hypocrites they are. The Church of Danae would let ’em in if they leave room for donuts, though. Maybe that sugar would sweeten them all up!
This is the only adult funny strip to my liking, and I am so disappointed that the Phila Inquirer chose to eliminate it from their comic line up in the weekly and daily paper. Now I have to get it on line, which may not be the worst thing in the world, but it is an inconvenience since I pay for the paper daily and weekly.
In Canada it would definitely be Tim Horton’s, but understand the availability of Dunkin’ Donuts in Danae’s town. Lots of people drive to Tim’s in their p.j.’s for their morning fix of coffee, before they even start to get ready for work!o
@Lewreader- You can buy the bagged product all over, but without the same brewing equipment and water filters, it won’t taste the same as at the store no matter how much you use or don’t use; plus, once ground, coffee loses flavor dramatically after the bag is opened. Can you get it in K-cups?
@ Laugh-a-minute- I too used to get home delivery of the Inky, and headed mainly for the comics and puzzles first thing; cancelled years ago when prices jumped and delivery became a little erratic (later than my leaving the house for work). I retired 7 yrs ago, bur still don’t miss the morning paper delivered to my doorstep or playing hide-and-seek for it somewhere on the lawn in the rain and snow. Especially since the best part’s here. Ever see comments on the funny pages?
“America Runs on Danae…” “I’ll have a Turkey Cheddar Bacon Flat, a Large Iced Coffee, a little milk, no sugar and a Boston Creme donut!” “UUUUURRRPPP!!!!!” “Sorry, make that two Boston Creme donuts!”
i wish i had a krispy kreme and a dunkin’ donuts around here (i have neither, but i do have winchells) so i could understand the hoopla about these two…
pouncingtiger about 13 years ago
What?!? I thought Krispy Kreme would get the sponsorship. It’s too bad that they missed out on the marketing opportunity. ;-)
FatTonyBalducci about 13 years ago
Burp!
lewisbower about 13 years ago
I buy an $8 Dunkin Donut pound of coffee. I buy a $2 Dunkin Donut cup of coffee, Sliderules ready? I get less flavor from my $8 coffee than I do from my $2 coffee. Believe me, I’m a Marine (like Jethro Gibbs, NCIS) I do not stint on coffee in my pot. Perhaps if I learned to cook doughnuts?
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
This has gone too far. I’m forming a church of bacon.
roctor about 13 years ago
Either a product placment or a satire on the use of them in the name of god.
wndrwrthg about 13 years ago
I am thinking of starting a donut shop that specializes in alcohol laced donuts and pastries. I cannot decide whether to call it “Drunkin’ Donuts” or “Tipsy Creme”. I hope I can get a sponsor.
vwdualnomand about 13 years ago
danae will be swimming in dough, doughnuts and mucho dinero.
tripwire45 about 13 years ago
I guess we know the way to Wiley’s heart.
Michael Rosser Premium Member about 13 years ago
Thank Danae it wasn’t those overrated Krispy Kreme donuts.
psychlady about 13 years ago
How about a church of chocolate?!
Can't Sleep about 13 years ago
Hmmm…Let’s work it backwards – Could Dunkin’ now qualify as a church, and have tax exempt status?And how can I join the priesthood? I can see it now – “Saint Danae of the Divine Donut.” Amen.
autumnfire1957 about 13 years ago
YES!!!
Barbaratoo about 13 years ago
Ahem! What about “Tim Hortons”? Just playing devil’s advocate to the Church of Danae. I just love this strip! Always fresh! ;-)
Defective Premium Member about 13 years ago
Has to be Dunkin Donuts. I’ve yet to see a Krispy Kreme in Maine. However, there’s a Dunkin Donuts in every little town here…
momazilla about 13 years ago
The only place I get coffee and Donuts anymore IS at church.
Deborah N Lurie about 13 years ago
I’m just loving reading the comments!
Numbnumb about 13 years ago
BURRrrrrrrrrrrppppppppp! I’m in.
Wiley creator about 13 years ago
“Wiley, I hope Dunkin paid for the placement.”
I wish. Dunkin Donuts is all over New England, which is where Danae is, so it was the logical choice.
alan.gurka about 13 years ago
I hope DD has a sense of humor and doesn’t sue Wiley for using their name.
Spyderred about 13 years ago
Remember the tea party wanting to abolish all government except for those items expressly mentioned. That would include firefighting. Perry and the tea party talks the talk, but none of them walk the walk; otherwise they’d be down in Texas filling buckets themselves. Just shows what hypocrites they are. The Church of Danae would let ’em in if they leave room for donuts, though. Maybe that sugar would sweeten them all up!
laugh-a-minute about 13 years ago
This is the only adult funny strip to my liking, and I am so disappointed that the Phila Inquirer chose to eliminate it from their comic line up in the weekly and daily paper. Now I have to get it on line, which may not be the worst thing in the world, but it is an inconvenience since I pay for the paper daily and weekly.
MatureCanadian about 13 years ago
In Canada it would definitely be Tim Horton’s, but understand the availability of Dunkin’ Donuts in Danae’s town. Lots of people drive to Tim’s in their p.j.’s for their morning fix of coffee, before they even start to get ready for work!o
Great art & storyline Wiley, thanks.
bluskies about 13 years ago
@Lewreader- You can buy the bagged product all over, but without the same brewing equipment and water filters, it won’t taste the same as at the store no matter how much you use or don’t use; plus, once ground, coffee loses flavor dramatically after the bag is opened. Can you get it in K-cups?
bluskies about 13 years ago
@ Laugh-a-minute- I too used to get home delivery of the Inky, and headed mainly for the comics and puzzles first thing; cancelled years ago when prices jumped and delivery became a little erratic (later than my leaving the house for work). I retired 7 yrs ago, bur still don’t miss the morning paper delivered to my doorstep or playing hide-and-seek for it somewhere on the lawn in the rain and snow. Especially since the best part’s here. Ever see comments on the funny pages?
Wheelo about 13 years ago
I don’t think there’s even a Krispy Kreme within 100 miles of Maine, had to be a Dunkin’,
Joseph Krois about 13 years ago
“America Runs on Danae…” “I’ll have a Turkey Cheddar Bacon Flat, a Large Iced Coffee, a little milk, no sugar and a Boston Creme donut!” “UUUUURRRPPP!!!!!” “Sorry, make that two Boston Creme donuts!”
lin4869 about 13 years ago
Ya sure were!
firedome about 13 years ago
i wish i had a krispy kreme and a dunkin’ donuts around here (i have neither, but i do have winchells) so i could understand the hoopla about these two…
dabugger about 13 years ago
da bugger: as long as danae serves coffee….should she be considered an independent contractor? franchise?
Yammo Premium Member about 13 years ago
You can seriously get sued for using their name trademark without the trademark sign®. Hope you got permission. Otherwise, better watch your back
bmonk about 13 years ago
Hey—the Catholics came up with Pancakes before Ash Wednesday (to use up eggs), Easter bread, and Pretzels. And probably lots of other foods to boot!
Barbaratoo about 13 years ago
I think there’s a Tim Hortons in Brunswick…or thereabouts. Topsham?