Cul de Sac by Richard Thompson
- October 15, 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,
about 1 month ago
When Mascots Explode, film at 9:00
whardin1960 said, about 1 month ago
Blammo used to be called “Colon Blow”
Mister Fweem said, about 1 month ago
Same thing happened to the mascots for Ano-Weet and Recto-Puffs.
Steve said, about 1 month ago
Blammo - a beacon of light in the darkness
BC13
said,
about 1 month ago
It brings new meaning to “sugar bombs”.
♠Lonewolf♠
said,
about 1 month ago
BC13
Is Blamo a product of the makers of Sugar Bombs?
BC13
said,
about 1 month ago
Lonewolf
I think most most cerials on the market today have a “sugar bomb” effect.
I brought some dry and supposedly good for you honey nut cherios to work. Sweeeet. For my taste, no added sugar needed.
And to think that as a kid, I used to add about 2 spoonfulls of sugar to the cerial of the day I was eating.
kimberphi said, about 1 month ago
Love panel two! Alice’s expression is priceless.
BLAMMO CEREAL… It is what it is~
comillsteve said, about 1 month ago
poor Blammo must have been off-gassing worse than Petey’s homework!
Just think what would have happened if he hadn’t exploded! I bet the K in Blammy K. Blammo stands for KABOOM
grazer said, about 1 month ago
Sugar was put on earth for children and hummingbirds.
bald 716 said, about 1 month ago
wow, maybe i could get some blammo cereal for my grand kids when they come over this weekend, and then send them home energized
BenPanced said, about 1 month ago
@kimberphi: I also like the angelic glow around the box to emphasize her point.
cholldekkgher stenst... said, about 1 month ago
Eat too much BLAMMO, and you’ll explode
Eat too much BLAMMO, you’ll overload
On too much sugar you will blow
All your guts all over the flo’
Then clean it up, you messy toad
fritzoid said, about 1 month ago
Giving primary importance to one’s Personal Relationship with Breakfast, rather than reliance upon intermediaries? Is Alice the Martin Luther of sugary cereals?
comics4brown
said,
about 1 month ago
Good thing Alice’s mom isn’t listening to this ‘cause if she heard about Blammy K Blammo and his fate that cereal would be history in their house….