Barney & Clyde by Gene Weingarten, Dan Weingarten & David Clark
- January 30, 2013
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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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simpsonfan2 said, 4 months ago
Okay, frontal lobes.
Hillbillyman said, 4 months ago
I’m thinking…well, she does put up a big front.
celecca
said, 4 months ago
like I said a few days ago – bust-ed!
finale said, 4 months ago
Headlights on.
RockChalkJayhawk said, 4 months ago
Not to mention her medulla oblongata…
Night-Gaunt49 said, 4 months ago
Yes her “frontal lobes” as in mammalian bosombas.
Night-Gaunt49 said, 4 months ago
Barnard is far luckier than I previously imagined.
jpvrla said, 4 months ago
36+24+36=SMART. I know that.
mmm_spam said, 4 months ago
It’s funny how “Frontal Lobes” had to be ammended to something about geometry in the print version of this in today’s Washington Post.
GSJ Olé said, 4 months ago
@mmm_spam
That’s what I saw as well…
Wabbit
said, 4 months ago
1st time I’ve heard them called tat.
calimesajim said, 4 months ago
Frontal lobes. Great globes. Marvelous melons.