Cul de Sac by Richard Thompson
- July 09, 2009
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Richard Thompson's Cul de Sac, is a comic strip about the life of a pre-school girl named Alice Otterloop. It is a light-hearted comic strip centered around a four-year old girl and her suburban life experiences on a cul-de-sac with her friends Beni and Dill, older brother Petey and her classmates at Blisshaven Academy pre-school. Alice describes her father's car as a "Honda-Tonka Cuisinart" and talks to the class guinea pig, Mr. Danders. She has the typical older brother who plays jokes on her, and she contemplates ways to keep the scary clown from jumping out of the jack-in-the-box with friends.
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Margueritem
said,
4 months ago
He doesn’t seem to think so…
rayannina said, 4 months ago
YOU ARE TOO!
randayn said, 4 months ago
Yesterday’s strip proved Ernesto is imaginary. Notice how he disappeared when a Librarian busted Petey for the cheese crackers?
myhaircut
said,
4 months ago
But … Viola can see Ernesto, and Alice can see Viola! So wouldn’t that make Ernesto real? Or maybe Alice and Petey are sharing a series of hallucinations?
geedee said, 4 months ago
Kids live in a different universe from adults. They see things that we cannot.
Doctor Toon
said,
4 months ago
I see weird people.
Jo Jo said, 4 months ago
@myhaircut:
Folie à Deux.
I learned that by watching “The X-Files.”
See, the teevee IS educational.
Dry
said,
4 months ago
To paraphrase from the 6th Sense:
“I see dumb people, they’re everywhere, they walk around like everyone else, they don’t even know they’re dumb…… and some of them, they work here.”
DigitalFrog
said,
4 months ago
Dry - that reminds me of a quip I read this week - Whose bright idea was “Take your kids to work day”? Like we’re not already surrounded my immature people who require constant supervision…
Nate
said,
4 months ago
I just… I can’t believe how freaking awesome this strip is.
bmonk
said,
4 months ago
@DigitalFrog, remember that hilarious TV ad about “Yeah, I work with a bunch of monkeys”? (Here: http://www.funnyvideoads.net/tv-commercial/38/Career-Builder-Monkeys-Ad.html)
rustyraby
said,
4 months ago
But the cheese cracker… if Ernesto IS imaginary, where did the cheese cracker come from? Twilight Zone music
bald 716 said, 4 months ago
it’s pretty bad when petey’s imaginary friend hollers at him
[ in panel 3 ]
Jo Jo said, about 3 hours ago
@myhaircut:
Folie à Deux.
I learned that by watching “The X-Files.”
See, the teevee IS educational.
the X files was on SCI FI , now they call it SY FY… what’s up with that
BenPanced said, 4 months ago
Did anybody stop to think that maybe PETEY’s the one who doesn’t exist?
DigitalFrog
said,
4 months ago
Bmonk Yeah, there was a series of them as I recall. Luckily, I’ve generally had good work enviroments.
Doriation said, 4 months ago
@ Nate: I second that!!