So, this is Doc Limpp’s day job. It sounds like trouble. The flies have left him alone for a minute, so things are looking up in that department, but I don’t suppose it will last.
I do agree with Kandikane that this is a particularly appropriate role for Vitamin.
Let’s hope VS does a better job of playing the narrator than Spalding Gray did in that Broadway production three decades ago! (In one of his monologue films he talks about all the bad reviews his performance got…)
Oh, so I guess stinky little creep tries to kill Dick Tracy at the theatre, but his half alien adopted grand daughter zaps the villain with her little alien antennae and saves the day. Whoops, I hope that wasn’t a spoiler!
It’s too hard to get a job like that with a fake name. For UPS Christmas package running, I had to provide my SSN and driver’s license. How much harder would it be to work alongside a famous actor?
1- If you were performing in The Old Man And The Sea, guess which part you would play? 2- SUGAR DADDY formerly identified as TRACY’S DAD: Very clever darling. Come now. I have a surprise for you… 3- …this is Dr. Limp. He has degrees in dentistry and psychiatry. He’s going to both fix those cavities AND cure that oral fixation you have darling. BARBER POLE: I thought you liked that last one Sugar Daddy. SUGAR DADDY: And see what you can do about those inappropriate comments Dr. Limp. BARBER POLE: If we were in a play right now you could perform the role of Dr. Limp, Sugar Daddy. SUGAR DADDY: Work on the inappropriate comments first. PLEASE!!!
Now it comes together, and not necessarily for the better. “Little Doc” Limpp as the floor manager (I think same thing as stage manager?) for Our Town cannot bode well either for the new Flintheart family or for the Tracy family (sure to in the audience at some point).
Ther was nothing about drug-dealing Little Doc to suggest a professional theatre interest, but this is nonetheless a neat tie-in!
Neil Wick almost 5 years ago
Good morning™, thespians!
So, this is Doc Limpp’s day job. It sounds like trouble. The flies have left him alone for a minute, so things are looking up in that department, but I don’t suppose it will last.
I do agree with Kandikane that this is a particularly appropriate role for Vitamin.
AnyFace almost 5 years ago
DaJellyBelly almost 5 years ago
Well, this is an interesting development!
HarryCK almost 5 years ago
Good morning™, purveyors of doom and their hapless victims !
That’s sum bucktoof(s) he’s sporting in P. 3.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 5 years ago
He may have lineage to the rodents. Maybe even beavers.
Johnny Q Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Let’s hope VS does a better job of playing the narrator than Spalding Gray did in that Broadway production three decades ago! (In one of his monologue films he talks about all the bad reviews his performance got…)
Gent almost 5 years ago
What no flies? He finally took a bath!
Gent almost 5 years ago
Oh, so I guess stinky little creep tries to kill Dick Tracy at the theatre, but his half alien adopted grand daughter zaps the villain with her little alien antennae and saves the day. Whoops, I hope that wasn’t a spoiler!
blunebottle almost 5 years ago
“There were no flies on Mr. Limpp that day…”
bluegirl285 almost 5 years ago
Ah! So the plot thickens…!
ArmOfTheSportsPress almost 5 years ago
It’s too hard to get a job like that with a fake name. For UPS Christmas package running, I had to provide my SSN and driver’s license. How much harder would it be to work alongside a famous actor?
Knightman Premium Member almost 5 years ago
I guess his first name is Noodle, and in a roll call it’s Limpp, Noodle!!!
Counterpoint almost 5 years ago
Hope Vitamin doesn’t get caught up in Doc’s “other plans” (that he tried to eliminate Tracy from interfering with)…
oakie817 almost 5 years ago
the plot thickens
WestofthePecan Premium Member almost 5 years ago
For all those who questioned if or how yesterday’s “detour” tied into the story arc, I believe we have our answer.
Ray Toler almost 5 years ago
I hope the theatre doesn’t blow up again.
jrankin1959 almost 5 years ago
Ol’ Vitamin just draws ’em like… flies.
jlwilliams360 almost 5 years ago
And Flintheart still has that magnetic charm that attracts criminals….
Another Take almost 5 years ago
1- If you were performing in The Old Man And The Sea, guess which part you would play? 2- SUGAR DADDY formerly identified as TRACY’S DAD: Very clever darling. Come now. I have a surprise for you… 3- …this is Dr. Limp. He has degrees in dentistry and psychiatry. He’s going to both fix those cavities AND cure that oral fixation you have darling. BARBER POLE: I thought you liked that last one Sugar Daddy. SUGAR DADDY: And see what you can do about those inappropriate comments Dr. Limp. BARBER POLE: If we were in a play right now you could perform the role of Dr. Limp, Sugar Daddy. SUGAR DADDY: Work on the inappropriate comments first. PLEASE!!!
tripwire45 almost 5 years ago
Oops.
buckman-j almost 5 years ago
Exciting??
ssledge almost 5 years ago
Seldom any mention of Tess, Joe, Sparkle, Jr., Jewel, BO. Did I leave any out?
DaleMcNamee almost 5 years ago
“Snow” can refer to Heroin as well as Cocaine…
Sisyphos almost 5 years ago
Da da da dum!
Now it comes together, and not necessarily for the better. “Little Doc” Limpp as the floor manager (I think same thing as stage manager?) for Our Town cannot bode well either for the new Flintheart family or for the Tracy family (sure to in the audience at some point).
Ther was nothing about drug-dealing Little Doc to suggest a professional theatre interest, but this is nonetheless a neat tie-in!
BelaWhiskers almost 5 years ago
Love the artwork today. Especially #2 with the shadows!!
tdc1969a almost 5 years ago
Looks like Flintheart’s ability to bring out the bad guys is at it again!