Cul de Sac by Richard Thompson for March 13, 2012

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    margueritem  about 12 years ago

    Oh goody, gerbil this year!

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    GROG Premium Member about 12 years ago

    Do your eyes look as big as Alice’s in that 4th panel, marg?

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    Catfeet Premium Member about 12 years ago

    It’s not looking too good for May.

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    Sisyphos  about 12 years ago

    April this year: out like a gerbil, ehh? Petey is not exactly picking on his little sister, but he is amusing himself at her expense. I think. Maybe not. It’s not easy to say what Petey is thinking about, other than Little Neuro and the security of his own bedroom.

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    TArbiter  about 12 years ago

    Petey has Big Nate feet. Lincoln’s doing a great job with this strip this week.

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    OldestandWisest  about 12 years ago

    John Belushi did a routine like this in the early years of SNL here’s the link to the YouTube videohttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMZFpf-1wp0

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    DCStark  about 12 years ago

    If April showers bring May flowers, what do May flowers bring?

    Pilgrims! Duh!

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    igor1882  about 12 years ago

    @DCStark… or June bugs …

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    Wallaby  about 12 years ago

    Love it.

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    dsurkin Premium Member about 12 years ago

    During his medical leave, is Richard Thompson writing the strip, while others are drawing it, or are the substitutes doing everything?

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    cleokaya  about 12 years ago

    Careful with April this month. You don’t know where it has been.

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    serenasakitty  about 12 years ago

    You can get sooo much information from big brothers.

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    Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 12 years ago

    Lincoln, I think you have kept the Otterloops and company pretty true to form. All of you.

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    cleokaya  about 12 years ago

    I have been really pleased with how each guest comic has kept the flow and natural humor of Richard’s comic like the original.

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    dramac333  about 12 years ago

    According to Richard’s blog, he just unleashed the subs and told them to have fun. It would be cool if Alice & Petey ran into Big Nate!

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    Eric S   about 12 years ago

    Petey looks awful. Just sayin.

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    pinkdryad Premium Member about 12 years ago

    The guest artist captured Alice’s big-eye look perfectly! Well done! And funny strip, too. :D

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    GKBOWOOD Premium Member about 12 years ago

    This one seems to have the old Richard wit going for it, but try as I might, I miss the drawing of RT too much to appreciate a stand-in.

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    lemon868  about 12 years ago

    I’ll say this—if the script isn’t given, this one’s pretty good for writing and art!

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    dante.deangelo  about 12 years ago

    I like it too

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    killacowinWA  about 12 years ago

    Of course, when it’s Chinese New Year, th dragons show up and things get epic…

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    johnread3  about 12 years ago

    Richard is not writing the guest strips.

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    Popeyesforearm  about 12 years ago

    The Lion roared last night in Portland. 2 inches of snow on the ground this morning! About 18 inches up on Mt Hood.

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    Chibi-robo64  about 12 years ago

    Man, how does Peirce do two strips at once?

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    mtai  about 12 years ago

    I’m just signing on now, so maybe I missed earlier comments, but did anyone notice that the drawing of the weekday strip changed on Feb 20? The writing seemed to change, as well — almost looks like a different artist began drawing/writing the weekday strips (not Sundays, though, which still look like the Richard Thompson of pre-Feb 20).

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    mtai  about 12 years ago

    OK, I finally read the rest of the comments like I should have before writing in… I don’t feel too stupid… how long is the med leave?

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    Patricia Bocklage Premium Member about 12 years ago

    So many ways I could have messed with my little brother’s head and I blew it!

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    steelersneo  almost 12 years ago

    Chevy Chase:Last week we made the comment that March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb. Now here to reply is our chief meteorologist, John Belushi, with a seasonal report.

    John Belushi:Thank you Chevy. Well, another winter is almost over and March true to form has come in like a lion, and hopefully will go out like a lamb. At least that’s how March works here in the United States.

    But did you know that March behaves differently in other countries? In Norway, for example, March comes in like a polar bear and goes out like a walrus. Or, take the case of Honduras where March comes in like a lamb and goes out like a salt marsh harvest mouse.

    Let’s compare this to the Maldive Islands where March comes in like a wildebeest and goes out like an ant. A tiny, little ant about this big.

    [holds thumb and index fingers a small distance apart]

    Unlike the Malay Peninsula where March comes in like a worm-eating fernbird and goes out like a worm-eating fernbird. In fact, their whole year is like a worm-eating fernbird.

    Or consider the Republic of South Africa where March comes in like a lion and goes out like a different lion. Like one has a mane, and one doesn’t have a mane. Or in certain parts of South America where March swims in like a sea otter, and then it slithers out like a giant anaconda.

    There you can buy land real cheap, you know? And there’s a country where March hops in like a kangaroo, and stays a kangaroo for a while, and then it becomes a slightly smaller kangaroo. Then, then, then for a couple of days it’s sort of a cross between a, a frilled lizard and a common house cat.

    [Chevy Chase tries to interrupt him]

    Wait wait wait wait. Then it changes back into a smaller kangaroo, and then it goes out like a, like a wild dingo. Now, now, and it’s not Australia! Now, now, you’d think it would be Australia, but it’s not!

    [Chevy Chase tries to interrupt him]

    Now look, pal! I know a country where March comes in like an emu and goes out like a tapir. And they don’t even know what it means! All right? Now listen, there are nine different countries, where March comes in like a frog, and goes out like a golden retriever. But that- that’s not the weird part! No, no, the weird part is, is the frog. The frog- The weird part is-

    [has seizure and falls off chair]

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