Cul de Sac by Richard Thompson for November 16, 2012
November 15, 2012
November 17, 2012
Transcript:
Alice: Why is our tree tied up? Dad: So it won't jump out of the ground and chase you. Alice: Oh. Dad: When trees are young, they don't know how to stand still. Alice: You can't get me! Nyaa! Nara: Taunting the inanimate is cruel.
Once my father dug up the garden for planting and put in a small yew tree at one end of the plot. At night, I snuck it out and moved it a foot. For weeks he stared and stared at it, but never figured out what I did.
Peter’s cap is quite manly; in panel 1 he looks like a regular guy, even to the point that he teases Alice (I think; trees don’t really ambulate, do they?).
Reminds me of Calvin’s dad’s answers to some of his questions. I just love Alice’s reactions and comments to those situations. What a wonderful comic strip Cul de Sac is!
The first time my kids saw a black-and-white movie, they asked where the colour was. I told them that before they invented colour television, everything in the world was black and white, and that we had to go out and paint everything so that it would look right on the colour TVs. Believed me for years . . .Ah, the lies our parents tell us.
Haven’t you heard about those hit and run trees, they just jump right out at you. And of course those nasty snapping branches. Whew! could be dangerous somedays.
I remember once watching a really old movie on tv in which after a comet went by people who watched it were blind and these plants started moving around and attacking them. I think the movie was called “Day Of The Triffids”.
I replaced a tree removed by electric utility and replaced it with one that I prefer anyway a few feet over (further from their lines) original was a willow that made a mess and new one is Italian Cypress (no mess and keeps to it’s place), so mine is a reason; yours??
margueritem about 12 years ago
You are so right, Nara.
Linux0s about 12 years ago
I see where Petey gets it from…
runar about 12 years ago
Once my father dug up the garden for planting and put in a small yew tree at one end of the plot. At night, I snuck it out and moved it a foot. For weeks he stared and stared at it, but never figured out what I did.
Peabody-Martini about 12 years ago
And she believed this until the 6th grade.
Sisyphos about 12 years ago
Peter’s cap is quite manly; in panel 1 he looks like a regular guy, even to the point that he teases Alice (I think; trees don’t really ambulate, do they?).
einarbt7 about 12 years ago
Leave the tree alone.
bigbadpete about 12 years ago
Reminds me of Calvin’s dad’s answers to some of his questions. I just love Alice’s reactions and comments to those situations. What a wonderful comic strip Cul de Sac is!
Dave459 about 12 years ago
The first time my kids saw a black-and-white movie, they asked where the colour was. I told them that before they invented colour television, everything in the world was black and white, and that we had to go out and paint everything so that it would look right on the colour TVs. Believed me for years . . .Ah, the lies our parents tell us.
rolleg about 12 years ago
A tree is not inanimate.
LadyLavendar about 12 years ago
Haven’t you heard about those hit and run trees, they just jump right out at you. And of course those nasty snapping branches. Whew! could be dangerous somedays.
Stephen Gilberg about 12 years ago
At least Calvin’s dad was trying to avoid a difficult explanation. Mr. Otterloop has no such excuse.
JP Steve Premium Member about 12 years ago
They’re not trees — they’re triffids!
Stellagal about 12 years ago
I remember once watching a really old movie on tv in which after a comet went by people who watched it were blind and these plants started moving around and attacking them. I think the movie was called “Day Of The Triffids”.
Popeyesforearm about 12 years ago
they can still drop a pinecone on your head with amazing accuracy
CrazyIrishOperaGirl about 12 years ago
“Inanimate” is not politically correct. One has to say “mechanically challenged” in order to secure public approval.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 12 years ago
Gokie5 and Runar, that is the best movie trilogies I have EVER SEEN!
baileydean about 12 years ago
grinnies from me-Very cool. E(A)nts, methinks?.Cheeries to you.
vldazzle about 12 years ago
@Runar, and you moved it a foot because??
vldazzle about 12 years ago
I replaced a tree removed by electric utility and replaced it with one that I prefer anyway a few feet over (further from their lines) original was a willow that made a mess and new one is Italian Cypress (no mess and keeps to it’s place), so mine is a reason; yours??