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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, 7 months ago
Alice cuts to the chase…
templo SUD said, 7 months ago
Way to go to put Peter Otterloop, Sr. on the spot, Peter Otterloop, Jr.
Linux0s said, 7 months ago
Maybe Miss Bilss wants you to learn about frustration and frivolity.
BigNate+CalvinandHobbes=:) said, 7 months ago
A parallelogram in which angles are oblique and adjacent sides are of unequal length.
Night-Gaunt49 said, 7 months ago
Alice wants to know an she’s one angry child.
runar
said, 7 months ago
All rhomboids are parallelograms, but not all parallelograms are rhomboids. A rhombus is parallelogram, but not a rhomboid. A three-dimensional rhomboid is a parallelopiped. Got it?
tr.phipps said, 7 months ago
@runar
I think I’m with Alice on this.
Captain Kiddeo
said, 7 months ago
@runar
Yes, i got it, but the doctor says it’ll clear up if I stick to a strict diet of squares and rectangles.
Citizen GROG!
said, 7 months ago
This has to be a first, but I agree with Alice this time, as well.
cdward said, 7 months ago
Petey’s question was unfair. Dad never said he knew all about shapes and colors, only that he knew shapes and colors. It’s good to know what a square is. Heck it’s even good to know what an octagon is – and that if you’re in a car and see a red one, it might be good to stop.
differentboat said, 7 months ago
They’re all a bunch of L7’s.
QuiteDragon said, 7 months ago
@Captain Kiddeo
I got the point, too, but I first had to circle the statements a few times, trying to triangulate on the meaning.
CrazyIrishOperaGirl
said, 7 months ago
Anyone remember the Calvin and Hobbes story where he makes a leaf collection? I believe it got quite interesting…even involving aliens at one point…
Perkycat said, 7 months ago
Dad knows shapes and colors except for those two.
Gokie5 said, 7 months ago
@templo SUD
“Way to go to put Peter Otterloop, Sr. on the spot, Peter Otterloop, Jr.”
. . . and Petey knows he’s putting his dad on the spot. Look at that expression.