Transcript:
Toggle: Bad... day, at, at work! Didn't... couldn't... communi... talk! Words... just... couldn't... not c-c-coming... not... not... com... out in right, in right... right... right... y-you still listening? Alex: Always. I enjoy the suspense.
Hawthorne over 11 years ago
Bet if you applied yourself, you could find something to do that was more fun …
mojobeans over 11 years ago
I occasionally develop a slight stutter when highly stressed. This guy is just permanently in that state, squared, from what I understand of PTSD and anxiety/stress disorders in general. I sympathize with this rerun.
wdpeck over 11 years ago
I believe in this case it’s traumatic brain injury, not PTSD. Of course, with TBI you get both.
Astolat over 11 years ago
Alternative rerun – the penny drops for Rick.
http://www.gocomics.com/doonesbury/1982/05/18
Mike31g, let me know when you want to take over again, once your computer problems are fixed. There were a couple more of this arc I was going to link to, that’s all.
Jack Straw over 11 years ago
Also Sherm – yesterday’s last panel showing why.
Nighthawks Premium Member over 11 years ago
so, did his injuries from the IED happen before or after Bush told the insurgents to “bring it on”
SwimsWithSharks over 11 years ago
I’ll be interested how the twins and Leo interact.
I can imagine scenarios where the two twins are very different from each other and develop much different ways of communicating.
Kerovan over 11 years ago
The same Alex that also raises jealousy to new heights in other strips?
kaffekup over 11 years ago
If I remember this arc, isn’t Sky due to show up soon?
ScullyUFO over 11 years ago
I’m concerned about the direction this is headed.
rkorny over 11 years ago
Brought tears to my eyes.
krisjackson01 over 11 years ago
Toggle was injured well after “Bring it on” and in fact after “Mission Accomplished”.
montessoriteacher over 11 years ago
I would be afraid to say to a stutterer that I enjoy the suspense while listening to that person. I am afraid someone might take it the wrong way. But as long as it would be accepted in the spirit it was intended, it seems ok. Often, we see things portrayed in movies and comics and other artistic avenues which one would probably not say in real life. Just so no one in real life gets any ideas which might risk someone’s feelings, I guess it is ok.
montessoriteacher over 11 years ago
Darn, looks like I missed the party today.
jgcp1 over 11 years ago
Excuse me, but wasn’t there a baby around here somewhere… ?
AStevenson over 11 years ago
I liked this better back on Sept 19 when I first saw it and saved a copy on my computer.
Alms4Thorby over 11 years ago
I hope those to are still together and happy on the day Trudeau retires.
Alms4Thorby over 11 years ago
Second the motion.
BillJ-MN over 11 years ago
We’ve heard Obama many, many times without a teleprompter when he spoke very clearly, articulately and intelligently. It’s been seen in many debates, press conferences, townhall meetings, etc. But you go ahead and cling to your baseless talking points as long as they make you feel better.
Newshound41 over 11 years ago
Teleprompter better than having a wire running up your back with people telling you what to say during a debate.-http://m.dailykos.com/story/2004/10/08/57887/-Was-Bush-wearing-an-earpiece