Sophie: “Let me clarify. ‘No, Dad is not getting his keys back.’ ‘Yes, you are driving.’ Ambiguous ‘yes’ just lets him interpret your answer any way he wants to. Ambiguous yes is bad. Unless both options benefit us. Then it’s ok.”
& to further add to “I Am Cartoon Lady”, you can see the reasoning behind Doug’s decision to give up the keys in panel 3. So great how a few pen strokes can depict that, Brian.
Ida No over 5 years ago
Sophie: “Let me clarify. ‘No, Dad is not getting his keys back.’ ‘Yes, you are driving.’ Ambiguous ‘yes’ just lets him interpret your answer any way he wants to. Ambiguous yes is bad. Unless both options benefit us. Then it’s ok.”
Doctor Toon over 5 years ago
Might help to wait until his feet can reach the pedals and and he can at least peek over the steering wheel
As it is, Doug couldn’t be worse than some of the drivers I see out there
JK1 over 5 years ago
A wise person recognizes their inabilities…Sophie’s not absolutely right…but in this case, Yes. BAK!
YulanaLow Premium Member over 5 years ago
Yes would have been the answer to both parts of Dad’s question: Yes, he can have the keys, and Yes, he was driving today.
scyphi26 over 5 years ago
But he can’t reach the gas pedal, Sophie! It’d be a very short drive!
edreajr over 5 years ago
Having Doug and Sophie around gives you TWO very good reasons for leaving your keys in a very safe dog/kid-proof place.
cuzinron47 over 5 years ago
Ah Sophie, are you gonna be in the car when Dougie is drivin’?
WCraft Premium Member over 5 years ago
As JK1 inferred, another acceptable answer would be: BAK!
I AM CARTOON LADY! over 5 years ago
I love how Doug has to think about whether he could drive, or not!
JK1 over 5 years ago
& to further add to “I Am Cartoon Lady”, you can see the reasoning behind Doug’s decision to give up the keys in panel 3. So great how a few pen strokes can depict that, Brian.
Skeptical Meg over 5 years ago
I had a college professor who would answer “or” questions “yes.” If pressed, he would say “no”.