The Dinette Set by Julie Larson
- November 08, 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,
13 days ago
Oooo, that’s real nice…. mind if I don’t join you?
ejcapulet
said,
13 days ago
I love what’s on TV in the second panel!
big G 3469
said,
13 days ago
The key is at the EZ chair on the right hand side.
FishStix said, 13 days ago
I’ve always wondered why… now I know!
dalemize said, 13 days ago
Actually, in a larger version you can see that the key is on the side of the door.
LostinThot said, 13 days ago
Julie Larson is so clever
cleokaya
said,
13 days ago
I am so glad that they are not my neighbors. LOL
Joe Allen Doty said, 13 days ago
The key is on the edge of the door below the lock fixture.
A woman taking pride in her appearanc would never wear curlers in public.
I don’t remember ever seeing a woman with curlers in her hair who was shopping in the aisles at Walmart. (It’s okay to omit the hyphen.) But, one can see curlers in woman’s hair inside of the beauty salon at the front of the building where I go.
One doesn’t have to dress up nice to eat at a Cracker Barrel Restaurant.
I have only been to one once and that was in Tulsa. I had better home-style food which I cooked myself.
I have known others who weren’t impressed with the food or service either.
My father always referred to the piece of furniture which we called a buffet table as a “sideboard.”
In March 1981, when I was in Huntsville, Alabama, I was told by a member of Ed’s family about a good place to eat that had a buffet.
But, when I got to the restaurant, they called the buffet a “sideboard.” What I ate there was really home-style cooked food and it was great, too.
Margueritem
said,
13 days ago
Went to a Cracker Barrel for the first time last year, and was very unimpressed….
grapfhics said, 12 days ago
Some places refer to their buffets as the groaning board.