Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller for February 05, 2009
Transcript:
Kate: Did you know Danae is at Gran'ma's diner getting firsthand history lessons? Joe: Yes, I do, Kate. Kate: And it doesn't bother you? Joe: Why would having her learn history from someone who lived through it bother me? Kate: I guess it depends on who that someone is. Joe: ... Oh.... Captain Eddie: ... so I tell him, "ask not what the buttah can do fah the lobstah, but what the lobstah can do fah the buttah," and cleahed up his writah's block. Danae: Ah, now it all makes sense.
Dutchboy1 almost 16 years ago
Whatever it is, it’s mighty deep.
cleokaya almost 16 years ago
I don’t know…I think the buttah does a lot for the lobstah.
Net1360 almost 16 years ago
If he was taking to me, I would’ve beaten him into a painful stupor. I can’t stand anyone who can’t go through life without lying, real or fictious(unless they’re lying to other dishonest people).
lazygrazer almost 16 years ago
Can hardly wait for his version of the Cuban Missile Crisis….probably something to do with electric eels.
prasrinivara almost 16 years ago
Net1360, you did notice that Eddie’s doing precisely that?
Allan CB Premium Member almost 16 years ago
Ah … being a Canuck and all, what was the original speach?
kbielefe almost 16 years ago
For the Canuck: President John F. Kennedy’s Inaugural address in 1961: “And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country.”
tinachambers almost 16 years ago
Color looks great … wish my paper ran it in color.
Digital Frog almost 16 years ago
Now it’s more of: “Ask not what you can do in your country, but what your country can do to you…”
Wildmustang1262 almost 16 years ago
Melting buttah would do fine fah the lobstah!
Reindom almost 16 years ago
kbielefe says:
For the Canuck: President John F. Kennedy’s Inaugural address in 1961: “And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country, eh.”
Net1360 almost 16 years ago
Hey tina, the AJC newspaper in Atlanta here does the daily strip in color.