Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for March 25, 2014

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    BE THIS GUY  about 10 years ago

    FORTY ACRES! How can a bunch of students afford a 12 room house with 40 acres in Connecticut — even in the 70s?

    I know Mike’s and BD’s parents aren’t rich and Mark’s father wouldn’t give him money for a cup of coffee.

    -That is Bernie, Mike’s lab partner.The winner of the Cousin Itt lookalike contest is Didi, Bernie’s girlfriend.

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    Aloysius  about 10 years ago

    We’ve seen Bernie every once in awhile over the years, but I don’t recall Didi showing up much after this.

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    Ravenswing  about 10 years ago

    When you’re renting a rundown old farm house in the middle of nowhere, that’s how. Me and six other friends grabbed a smaller place near UMass for an affordable rate in ’82, and that was in an area where the rental vacancy rate was near to zero.

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    RCKJD  about 10 years ago

    Maybe it’s a former brothel a la “Chicken Ranch?” wanders off, humming “20 Fans Are Turning”

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    the old professor  about 10 years ago

    Agree with others – if you put enough people into a share house it was very affordable and also unpredictable and fun! Four of us (two males, two females, not couples – the best mix) shared a raggedy old house right on the beach in the early 70s. Total rent was $30 per week, a whole $7.50 per person at a time when we were each taking home about $90 per week from our average jobs. We had a great time!

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    David Huie Green LosersBlameOthers&It'sYOURfault  about 10 years ago

    And Zonker could go into agriculture

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    jeffiekins  about 10 years ago

    Only 1/8th of Connecticut is the NY-expensive Greenwich County. The rest (like, say, New Haven) is pretty much run-down. I bet the commune house doesn’t stand out in its neighborhood. You don’t have to get more than a 25-minute walk from Yale to find a big house you can afford in a nasty neighborhood, or a 15-minute car ride to find one in a not-bad neighborhood.

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    Jack Straw  about 10 years ago

    If you’re a college student, where will you find time to work forty acres, or any acres, for that matter? Unless you’re an ag major. I think Zonker does end up growing some dirty vegetables that no one will eat.

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    Charley007  about 10 years ago

    Zonker ALso goes in for a little Marine Biology!

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    IncognitoPenguin  about 10 years ago

    Bernie was one of my favourite characters in the old strips…A little on the crazy side with his chemical experimentations! Guess money does change you :)

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    BE THIS GUY  about 10 years ago

    To all those saying this venture is doable, how much land came with the homes you rented? Forty acres in Ct. is a very desirable piece of land. This was especially true in the 70s when everybody was not only fleeing NYC but also the decaying cities of Connecticut, such as Hartford, Bridgeport — and the home of Yale — New Haven.

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    ajr58  about 10 years ago

    I am waiting to Zonk in his puddle

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    montessoriteacher  about 10 years ago

    Yes, the amount of land is probably what seems the most odd about this arc. As to the large home, we haven’t seen the condition of it yet. It may be something a la Grey Gardens…

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    dwdl21  about 10 years ago

    Ah boo on these negative Nelly’s. Bring on Zonker Cousteau…lol

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    Godfreydaniel  about 10 years ago

    It’s true that Zonker wasn’t YET talking to his plants (and having them talk BACK to him), of course, but even so, this wasn’t a documentary! (Besides, I seem to recall that Bernie came from a bit of money, and his father was far less of a miser than Mark’s was.)

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    Malcolm Hall  about 10 years ago

    As I recall, Bernie becomes a zillionaire as I (after GT’s first major hiatus when the characters “grew up”) and recruits Mike into the world of silicon wealth.

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    kaffekup   about 10 years ago

    Hmmm, ranch house with aluminum siding! How middle-class. Reminded me of the movie Tin Men, about siding salesmen.

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    Argy.Bargy2  about 10 years ago

    This is all new to me, since I wasn’t reading the strip back then. A real adventure is about to begin…

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    pauljmsn  about 10 years ago

    I stayed with my parents while I went to college. All this talk about communes makes me envious.

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    wyolinda  about 10 years ago

    Remember all the laws they started passing to limit the number of unrelated persons who could live in a house?

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    BE THIS GUY  about 10 years ago

    @Chris Sherlock@FinnyGirl-Thanks

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    Majin Nathan  about 10 years ago

    It’s han solo

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    Typesbad  about 10 years ago

    Six of us lived in a…come to think of it, a.ranch house with aluminum siding.

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    BE THIS GUY  about 10 years ago

    @ujeanI didn’t know Mike was a newly freed slave.

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    Hunter7  about 10 years ago

    When my uncle used to say he had to check the back 40. He meant the 40 acres that were attached to the part of the land he used for cattle and alfalfa, and horses and chickens. .farm house on 40 acres…. sounds about right to me.

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    Thomas Scott Roberts creator about 10 years ago

    Trudeau has created one of the largest casts ever assembled in a comic strip – if not the largest. Not every character can make frequent appearances. There was a long stretch before the first sabbatical when Mike hardly ever appeared. But when characters do reappear, they’re usually consistent. Trudeau has been good at making them feel real.

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