Alices’voice will get trapped in one of the layers at altitude and never heard again. (Just watched my clock change from 1:59:59 straight to 3:00:00 !)
This has always been one of my favorite Cul de Sac cartoons. I love Ms. Otterloop—a character mostly in the background but with the best deadpan lines.
It sort of seems that’s what you’re hearing when you’re near a school playground. Listen to the shouting at recess, and you’ll observe that the loudest voices hit the very same pitch every day, and keep it going without pause for the whole of recess…almost as if you’re hearing yesterday’s shouts again, and maybe those of generations past.
Templo S.U.D. about 2 years ago
kids’ imaginations sure are wonderful, aren’t they?
su43dipta about 2 years ago
Yeah, when they open their mouths and scream around the globe like that, they’re almost twins!
gbars70 about 2 years ago
I’m Batman…
whahoppened about 2 years ago
Alices’voice will get trapped in one of the layers at altitude and never heard again. (Just watched my clock change from 1:59:59 straight to 3:00:00 !)
DaveG1960 about 2 years ago
I’m Spartacus……..
Amra Leo about 2 years ago
chortle
wongo about 2 years ago
I’m thirsty gimme a beer!!
well-i-never about 2 years ago
Ah, this is one of my favorites.
trainnut1956 about 2 years ago
Well, it worked for Krakatoa…. but I doubt Alice can be that loud.
Mary Sullivan Premium Member about 2 years ago
Alice’s Mother is always so quick with a funny line. She is great.
A.Ficionada about 2 years ago
Alice is the Newton of loud children :)
CeceliaWD Premium Member about 2 years ago
I like to think someone read Dr Suess’ “The Big Brag” to her.
dtilf Premium Member about 2 years ago
This has always been one of my favorite Cul de Sac cartoons. I love Ms. Otterloop—a character mostly in the background but with the best deadpan lines.
6turtle9 about 2 years ago
Madeline is right, kids are wonderfully mixed up.
6turtle9 about 2 years ago
Oh! Took me a minute to realize the run of guest artists is over.
Sisyphos about 2 years ago
Madeline is so smart in how she deals with the “well-known facts” of four-year-olds!
JH&Cats about 2 years ago
It sort of seems that’s what you’re hearing when you’re near a school playground. Listen to the shouting at recess, and you’ll observe that the loudest voices hit the very same pitch every day, and keep it going without pause for the whole of recess…almost as if you’re hearing yesterday’s shouts again, and maybe those of generations past.