Cul de Sac by Richard Thompson for March 10, 2012
Transcript:
Mom: You can't keep all this in your backpack. Petey: Carrying that is my only interest in physical exercise. Mom: Hammers?! Why would you put hammers in this left side pocket?? Petey: They counterbalance my mostly-beige-colored rock collection in the right side pocket. Mom: You can't walk to school carrying hammers! Petey: If I don't, I keep drifting right.
margueritem over 12 years ago
The boy has to keep in balance.
Goron000 over 12 years ago
Makes sense to me, Petey.
Catfeet Premium Member over 12 years ago
I thought Petey was unbalanced.
pouncingtiger over 12 years ago
In that case, take out the rock collection.
GROG Premium Member over 12 years ago
And what is the rock collection doing in the right side of your pack?
thisisretarded over 12 years ago
That boy ain’t right.
snarkm over 12 years ago
He could start a mostly grey-colored rock collection in his left side pocket instead.
reese828 over 12 years ago
My daughter used to carry a rock collection in her pack. We still have a large bowl of her better specimens sitting outside on the patio.
J Short over 12 years ago
Put the ammo on the left side.
Gokie5 over 12 years ago
Yeah, Bolling is great. Does anyone recall his last “Meanwhile, back at the . . .” Tom the Dancing Bug strip (gotta go to Amelia Island, no time to look it up)? I showed it to all my friends and relatives, and the only ones who got and appreciated it were my Aspie grandson and I.
finale over 12 years ago
Life (and backpacks)…..balancing acts.
Dani Rice over 12 years ago
I was just thinking exactly that.
GROG Premium Member over 12 years ago
I think schools have every right to be paranoid about that. If they were to do more to stop bullying, they might not have to worry so much about guns.
kjs9 over 12 years ago
This backpack vignette is awesome..
vldazzle over 12 years ago
If it’s Petie’s only excercise, let it be! Kids should do something. In grade school my friends and I use to run races along the sidewalks. We also chased butterflies and lightning bugs.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 12 years ago
Well I can’t fault Petey for having all that stuff in his backpack. It kind of looks like my purse! LOL!
Hoodude over 12 years ago
Loadmaster..dude has a future in the AF
kirbey over 12 years ago
@Gato Cat funny thing the Democrats are drifting way left.
lizzycaramel over 12 years ago
I have recently discovered Cul De Sac. Petey reminds me so much of my own son. I’m devastated to hear of Richard Thompson’s illness. I’m off to Barnes and Noble to get any anthology I can lay my hands on. Our paper does not carry this gem. Spread the word this strip deserves to be read. Love and support to Richard Thompson and his family.
Rumball over 12 years ago
Excellent. Ruben captures the spirit of the strip better than the other fill-ins. Thanks.
1000and1Laughs over 12 years ago
But, what about Alice the joy-riding, pocket picking, little sister. . . What about Alice. It’s killin’ me. What will Miss Bliss do when she finds out. . . stay tuned? I hope! Madeline could have bigger fish to fry than Pete’s over-filled back pack if Alice continues down the seedy path of Thursday’s events.
BRI-NO-MITE!! Premium Member over 12 years ago
Mothers just don’t understand anything.
ellisaana Premium Member over 12 years ago
Ha, Ha, reminds me of a sports car racing incident my husband had. To be legal, the cars had to be a certain weight, but at that time, the rules also prohibited adding weight. Old British sports cars tended to have a lot of rust. His was no exception. The loophole in the rules allowed for carrying tools. In order to make weight, hubby would stuff tools in his door panels – big wrenches, knock-off hammers and the like.He also experimented with suspension modifications. One race at Limerock, just as he reached the top of the hill on the back side of the course, a king pin broke. The front end was light at the time, but when it came down, both front wheels were pointed inward. The result was a violent end over end series of flips which he survived but the car didn’t.I was standing in pit lane at the time, worried, because hubby had not come around when expected. A racing buddy who had been running behind him pulled in to tell me my hubby had wrecked, but was out of the car and walking around.The buddy later told me that the first thing he saw when arriving at the top of the hill was a hammer falling out of the sky.
stanwal over 12 years ago
Thats strange; they carry their rocks in the center; their head.
BurritoBandito over 12 years ago
This strip is spot on! I totally remember having all kinds of crazy junk in my overweight backpack. Steel ball-bearings (steelies), metal washers to trick the old candy machines, golf balls, and silverware cuz our school only gave us plastic sporks.
lynnskay over 12 years ago
I never had a backpack to school. No one did. I’m not sure they had been invented yet. No, I’m not old!!! You guys are just all young!
DCStark over 12 years ago
@GatoCat; similarly, what is wrong with the Democrats is they keep drifting left . . .
The void in the middle is sucking us all dry!
sieralala over 12 years ago
better than carrying the equally heavy books huh?