Cul de Sac by Richard Thompson for April 06, 2009

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    margueritem  about 15 years ago

    Ah, I love this strip…

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    COWBOY7  about 15 years ago

    Ahhh, but actually if you think back far enough, she is normal doctortoon.

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    chromosome Premium Member about 15 years ago

    I bet a lot of preschoolers had deep thoughts like that but no words for them yet.

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    cleokaya  about 15 years ago

    You’re right chromosome. Deep down I was thinking about how the earth is forever moving, shifting and adapting to life’s forces and cosmic events, but when I went to speak about it, all that would come out would be “Man that’s quite a far out shift in the cement man. I wonder if I can get some lift if I pedal my bike off the highest corner.”

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    andymeijers  about 15 years ago

    Are they re-running Dukes of Hazzard on CMT again?

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    lilcrazy117  about 15 years ago

    I dont understand them

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    riahdomhan  about 15 years ago

    At first I didn’t understand these either, but now this has become my all time favorite (and that’s saying alot for someone as indecisive as myself).

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    Attila The Voice!  over 11 years ago

    You can always tell a comic strip is good by the way it is written. I learned a lot of big words as a kid from reading Calvin & Hobbes. Some of the comics I can think of that are uniquely written are Krazy Kat, Pogo, Lil’ Abner, Calvin & Hobbes and now – Cul de Sac

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    robert423elliott  over 2 years ago

    Those are some good comics there, Attila. But, the one of that list that I just never could take to was Pogo. Never liked it. I started trying to read it in the 1950’s. I don’t know if it has improved since then, but I gave up on it a long time ago!

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