According to Wikipedia (“List of Doonesbury characters”), Jim Andrews is “… a greedy executive who worked for Universal Petroleum, and was later employed by the administration of George W. Bush”. So that’s were we are in today’s rerun."He " … favors lax government oversight on environmental protection. He is a Walden alumnus, and was friends with the late Phil Slackmeyer. Jim was named after Trudeau’s first editor at Universal Press Syndicate. The book, The People’s Doonesbury, is dedicated to the memory of Andrews." TMI, I know, I know …
“Tick off”? That would make sense, but JJ said “wick off”! Was that ever a thing people said, even back when this cartoon first appeared? Is there any reason why “tick off” would have been censored (I certainly can’t think of any)? A quick search for “wick off” only brings up pages having to do with candles, even if I tell Google I don’t want pages about candles.
B.CDEDABAC = 3.21014342, on a US 4 grading point scale, where 4 is an A. Strangely, not pi, which would have been B.DADAE … and I have no way of doing a 9. In any case: almost a B+ (which would have been B.BBBB…
According to Wikipedia (“List of Doonesbury characters”), Jim Andrews is “… a greedy executive who worked for Universal Petroleum, and was later employed by the administration of George W. Bush”. So that’s were we are in today’s rerun."He " … favors lax government oversight on environmental protection. He is a Walden alumnus, and was friends with the late Phil Slackmeyer. Jim was named after Trudeau’s first editor at Universal Press Syndicate. The book, The People’s Doonesbury, is dedicated to the memory of Andrews." TMI, I know, I know …