FoxTrot Classics by Bill Amend for February 04, 2009
Transcript:
Roger: Andy, you might want to update the message on your answering machine. Andy: Oh? Roger: It's the one you put on there last Monday about not being in because you were catching a matinee screening of "Titanic." Andy: What's wrong with it? Roger: Well, nothing... if you've been seeing matinees of "Titanic" for 10 days straight. Don't tell me. Andy: You know, this man in front of me at today's screening cried just like that.
margueritem almost 16 years ago
I’m feeling kind of urpy…
Geekologist almost 16 years ago
rolf
Wenthral almost 16 years ago
Let the obsession continue.
hertzal almost 16 years ago
I love that the fruit in the picture in the background keeps changing. That is so typical of Foxtrot! Bill Amend probably does it just to see if we notice…
cleokaya almost 16 years ago
Roger’s life is like a sinking ship.
boozoothatswho almost 16 years ago
Strap her into some Clockwork Orange torture apparatus and make her watch Basketball Diaries about fifty times running.
briankblough almost 16 years ago
hertzal-Reminds me of a “Get Fuzzy”. They were discussing painting Satchel’s room. The walls were green, but all Satchel’s posters were black & white. My wife didn’t get the significance, until I reminded her that dogs can’t see color! <:-)
cleokaya almost 16 years ago
So #1redskins fan, I just wanted to know…why are they painting Satchel’s room. Unless of course they’re going to paint his room using the gray scale of paint choices.
markwalton almost 16 years ago
What a coincidence! Just the other day, I dared to intimate to 2 female friends (at least they started out that way) not only that Titanic was NOT the greatest movie ever made, but that people who saw it over and over and over again (especially in the theaters) needed help (or at least a life). Boy, did I get an earful!
bluetopazcrystal almost 16 years ago
Chick flick supreme. Men don’t get it. Emotionless boobs.
DerkinsVanPelt218 about 14 years ago
Imagine what will happen when Titanic is rereleased in 3D in April 2012, 100 years to the month of that aquatic disaster.