Cul de Sac by Richard Thompson for August 29, 2012
August 28, 2012
August 30, 2012
Transcript:
Petey: This place gives me the creeps. Alice: I like that one! Petey: It's like a graveyard, but all the dead people escaped. Alice: Daddy! Can I have this one for my room?
The fountain probably came from there originally, too. And the big pot IS on sale, after all, how could they not buy it for her? It could become her new room.
I thought this looked familiar so I just found CdS has been in reruns since 7/9. Now I find that Richard Thompson has decided to end the strip in September.
aww, dang it! I thought the art suddenly looked like they had finally found a team that worked to keep it going (or best hope, that Richard was having a better time). Thanks for all the really sweet laughs, it will be a huge void, but take care of yourself, we will manage.
Yes, I remember the huge fountain. I have been shopping for a brass urn for my ashes; I’m currently about to paint Fitzroy’s portrait on his brass box (that I bought for his).
We can all hope that Mr Thomson will reconsider and just get someone else to do the ‘heavy lifting’. I am sure that his mind is still there and he could direct the artwork from the sidelines. What ever he decides to do in the end, I thank him for all the pleasure he has given me – I hope that he can reconsider – if he could find someone that wants to work cheap with little recognition, like all cartoonist these days do.
greatbest over 12 years ago
preatty funny.
Sisyphos over 12 years ago
Ooh! I like it too, Alice! But it is kinda BIG, don’t you think?
GROG Premium Member over 12 years ago
I feel it too, Petey. You can’t get out of there soon enough.
brick10 over 12 years ago
Foreshadowing…
cdward over 12 years ago
Not the little one! The big one, the BIG one!
LaurieandMarls over 12 years ago
It should go next to the fountain she got for Xmas.
neatslob Premium Member over 12 years ago
The fountain probably came from there originally, too. And the big pot IS on sale, after all, how could they not buy it for her? It could become her new room.
pschearer Premium Member over 12 years ago
I thought this looked familiar so I just found CdS has been in reruns since 7/9. Now I find that Richard Thompson has decided to end the strip in September.
Life’s not fair. Best of luck, Richard.
prairiedogdance Premium Member over 12 years ago
aww, dang it! I thought the art suddenly looked like they had finally found a team that worked to keep it going (or best hope, that Richard was having a better time). Thanks for all the really sweet laughs, it will be a huge void, but take care of yourself, we will manage.
katybissell over 12 years ago
How do you know they have escaped, Petey? Maybe they’re still here, waiting for you!
snarkm over 12 years ago
I love how Petey and Alice always have these conversations without actually talking to each other.
DavidGBA over 12 years ago
Replaces her bed?
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 12 years ago
Well first off Alice, how would you get it home? And then, how would you get it through your bedroom door?
Stellagal over 12 years ago
This looks like a good place to play “Hide and Seek” in, if Petey can be made to move around inside of it…maybe her parents can do the seeking/
Gokie5 over 12 years ago
Some commenters said yesterday that Alice would love this place. Right on, folks!
bvallinino over 12 years ago
Reminds me of “Monty Python & the Holy Grail”
Popeyesforearm over 12 years ago
How much is the Greek urn? About $3.50 per hour.
MysteryCat over 12 years ago
Aliice likes rococo. Fits her artistic nature and love of glitter.
Comic Minister Premium Member over 12 years ago
Not going happen Alice.
calvinsfriend110 over 12 years ago
Looks like a toilet.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 12 years ago
And in all fairness to pschearer, READ HIS LAST SENTENCE!
vldazzle over 12 years ago
Yes, I remember the huge fountain. I have been shopping for a brass urn for my ashes; I’m currently about to paint Fitzroy’s portrait on his brass box (that I bought for his).
route66paul about 12 years ago
We can all hope that Mr Thomson will reconsider and just get someone else to do the ‘heavy lifting’. I am sure that his mind is still there and he could direct the artwork from the sidelines. What ever he decides to do in the end, I thank him for all the pleasure he has given me – I hope that he can reconsider – if he could find someone that wants to work cheap with little recognition, like all cartoonist these days do.