The Dinette Set by Julie Larson
- September 30, 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,
about 1 month ago
Under da window…
This kid must be related to Burl…
bald 716 said, about 1 month ago
and take that stuff down that is hanging from your mirror, it distracts your vision
Ray C
said,
about 1 month ago
Actually, Burl, waking up at 7:35 is probably good for you.
You know…early to bed, early to rise, and all that.
Waking to the sound of a car horn, however, probably tends to make one surly.
Maybe this explains a lot, come to think of it.
WARREN JONES said, about 1 month ago
What kind of bat? baseball or flying type ? Under the window
dianecliff said, about 1 month ago
I was looking for the baseball type first, then found the flying type.
misterwhite said, about 1 month ago
The old bat is standing in the door with her hair up in curlers.