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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 3 years ago
There are worse things, Petey….. ;-)
leakysqueaky712 said, about 3 years ago
Welcome to “OUR” little club Petey :-))
Citizen GROG!
said, about 3 years ago
And you’ll find even more on line than you get in your local paper, Petey.
Wolfdreamer250 said, about 3 years ago
Yeah Petey, who wants to read comics online. Only losers do that….Hey wait a minute…… :O
Mister Fweem said, about 3 years ago
Ouch. Until the free paper I’ve been getting on the porch for the past few weeks goes away, online is the only way I get my comics. RT is probably upset with ALL of us.
AddADadaAdDad said, about 3 years ago
The wonderful world of the only colored section of the newspaper, the Sunday Funnies, I remember them well. And I too got ink all over my hands. (It was part of the ritual.)
cleokaya (THE FLASH)
said, about 3 years ago
I read the comics online and I have jelly stains left on me here too.
Citizen GROG!
said, about 3 years ago
cleo, I never thought I’d be saying, “Everything you eat looks good on you” to you!
Lewreader said, about 3 years ago
They finally took Doonsbury off the opinion section and put it back where it belongs. To do this, they put Ziggy on the business page . Why couldn’t they put Mary Worth and Rex Morgan on the society page and have room for Cul de Sac?
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pibfan868 said, about 3 years ago
Oh Petey, the HORROR!! reading online!!!
Doctor Toon said, about 3 years ago
I read all my comics online now, but there was a time I bought three different newspapers to feed my daily comics addiction.
cheeseguy said, about 3 years ago
Thank you R.T. I think Im going to go and sit on the porch and read some TERRY AND THE PIRATES or some of my old POGOs!
grazer said, about 3 years ago
I was a small town paperboy who lived for the Sunday funnies. This was the old days when the comics were big, colorful and plentiful—and the TVs were few, small, and black and white.
Now here I am, getting my online funnies-fix before turning on my 37” LCD TV for the day.
I miss being a paperboy.
gillbillvolume1 said, about 3 years ago
getting the comics online isn’t so bad.. at least ya don’t have to wade through all the depressing news to get to em.
I’ll often pull out one of my collection books to read and have a laugh over breakfast if there isn’t a paper or keyboard nearby
mancocapac
said, about 3 years ago
Why’s he looking right at me when he says that?