Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for November 24, 2015

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    BE THIS GUY  over 8 years ago

    Elmont is as old as he looks.

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    Pointspread  over 8 years ago

    I like how urban becomes urbane.

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    AKHenderson Premium Member over 8 years ago

    Elmont’s final mission for the Pharaohs was rounding up Hebrew braceros.

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    Coyoty Premium Member over 8 years ago

    I thought Mark looked familiar.

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    Pharmakeus Ubik  over 8 years ago

    Dahling, everybody knew Shirley MacLaine back then.

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    pelican47  over 8 years ago

    Does Elmont resemble Uncle Stupidhead?

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    JoeB_ Premium Member over 8 years ago

    November, 2015 So difficult to read thie strip because so little has changed in THIRTY years.

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    Linguist  over 8 years ago

    Alice’s sweet sense of irony is still relevant and smile worthy, 30 years later.

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    DeeBeeS  over 8 years ago

    Love that sign on the last panel: “Urbane Home Companion.”A change from the other three panels.

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    kaffekup   over 8 years ago

    And the building in the background disappears and Elmont appears in the last frame when he wasn’t in the others

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    dutchs  over 8 years ago

    The funniest Prairie Home Companion I ever heard started with a commercial for “Hey-Bob-A-Ree-Bob Rhubarb Pie Filling.” Then it launched into a story about a guy who got a big promotion, took his wife out to celebrate and ended up knocking the boss’s wife down fighting for a table. So he ducked out through the kitchen, spilled a vat of gravy on himself, got chased by a pack of dogs outside, jumped on a bus, only to find it was an express bus to Duluth. When he got back hours later, the wife told him she’d decided to run off to Hollywood with the bartender. Then the narrator said “Wouldn’t now be a great time for a slice of rhubarb pie? Yes, nothing takes the taste of shame and defeat from your mouth like a slice of rhubarb pie.” That whole 15 minute episode was a lead-in for a commercial for rhubarb pie.

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