The Dinette Set by Julie Larson
- January 22, 2009
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Julie Larson began writing The Dinette Set comic in 1990, then called Suburban Torture, offering a satire on middle class culture. The Dinette Set became syndicated in 1997. When asked where Julie gets all of her ideas, she admits there is only one way to write a daily comic: write about what you know. "I make no bones about who’s really talking in The Dinette Set," says Julie, who is writer, director and cast of The Dinette Set. "If we can’t make fun of ourselves, who will?"
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Margueritem
said,
10 months ago
You’re in good hands with Downstate Insurance.
Doctor Toon
said,
10 months ago
I know it’s important and necessary to have insurance, but it’s the concept behind it that bothers me.
It’s a service that provides absolutely no benefit to the purchaser unless something goes wrong.
Margueritem
said,
10 months ago
doctortoon says:
I know it’s important and necessary to have insurance, but it’s the concept behind it that bothers me.
It’s a service that provides absolutely no benefit to the purchaser unless something goes wrong.
And man do they sweat when something does go wrong.
Tabby Lynn
said,
10 months ago
they sure do margueritem. they hate when stuff go wrong because they then have to do something.
bluetopazcrystal said, 10 months ago
Me at Vail. LOL! Good thing they had insurance.I love the background things in this strip.
Muchak said, 10 months ago
I hear that. I had the same insurance company for 25 years and faithfully paid on time on a month to month basis. After the first claim, they dropped me.