So it’s a comic book, written for children who want to skip childhood and go straight to adulthood, but adults like that consider comic books to be just for children and look down on the whole genre. Does anyone else see a problem with Ernesto’s logic?
Templo S.U.D. over 7 years ago
Ernesto is not real, Petey
mabrndt Premium Member over 7 years ago
If you’ve ever wondered about him, on the day this Thursday Cul de Sac originally ran 5 years ago, Richard posted a lengthy blog entry:
http://richardspooralmanac.blogspot.com/2012/04/ernesto.html
explaining Ernesto.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 7 years ago
Way to stand up for yourself, Petey! Stick to your guns!
alien011 over 7 years ago
That depends, Ernesto. Are those adults blonde?
Phred Premium Member over 7 years ago
I know one answer! Three: one who changes the bulb, one that says he would have done it differently and the third says it is the wrong color.
Richard S Russell Premium Member over 7 years ago
Adults? One. Next question.
Joliet Jake over 7 years ago
Children can’t wait to become adults. And adults wish they could go back to being children.
William Bednar Premium Member over 7 years ago
Ernesto, the title of your august publication should be: “OH! Grow UP!”. Much more dynamic.
patlaborvi over 7 years ago
So it’s a comic book, written for children who want to skip childhood and go straight to adulthood, but adults like that consider comic books to be just for children and look down on the whole genre. Does anyone else see a problem with Ernesto’s logic?
Sisyphos over 7 years ago
Ernesto, imaginary or real, is like a bad headache that just will not go away.
Pick at your lunch as best you can, Petey….