Barney & Clyde by Gene Weingarten, Dan Weingarten & David Clark
- June 23, 2012
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Barney -- J. Barnard Pillsbury -- is the billionaire founder and CEO of Pillsbury Pharmaceuticals. Barney thinks he has it all: power, wealth, a pampered existence with a statuesque trophy wife – until he meets Clyde Finster, an intelligent, entertaining (and possibly crazy) street person. Clyde's satisfaction with his circumstance surprises and confounds Barney, whose success in life has been hard-fought and won. For Clyde, Barney's acceptance is validation of a life lived without compromise.
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Comments (8) (Please sign in to comment)
simpsonfan2 said, 12 months ago
No. to avoid a trademark fight with the Beatles.
win said, 12 months ago
it should have a worm poking out of it
afficionado said, 12 months ago
trophy wife must have trouble typing
she has to peek over her assets
Doctor Toon
said, 12 months ago
@afficionado
I wouldn’t mistake those assets for either apples or tomatoes
Some kind of melon maybe…
Night-Gaunt49 said, 12 months ago
I thought it was related to the Adam and Eve story. (Though it wasn’t and apple, probably a pomegranate which is red.)
alexjolie
said, 12 months ago
i could be wrong, but I was under the impression it was to represent the cyanide-laced apple Alan Turing used to commit suicide with
ARodney said, 12 months ago
I believe it’s because computers have memories measured in bytes.
calimesajim said, 12 months ago
@Doctor Toon
Yes, one with tender flesh.