This one has got me scratching my head. Can anybody tell me:(1) Is the joke a reference to the 2012 Olympics losing money?(2) Does “that thing” refer to the torch or the cauldron?(3) Since both are about to be burned up, why would anyone need to “be careful” with them?(4) The guy behind the rock in panel 1 appears to be a media commentator. So why does the runner hand him the torch?
As others mentioned, the 1984 Olympics MADE money. And, in fact, are still to this day funding local inner city programs with trusts set up from the proceeds derived from the Games’ revenues. Again, as mentioned, thanks to Uberroth’s fiscal conservatorship.
pouncingtiger over 12 years ago
Where’s Rowan Atkinson when you need him. lol
phelpsgates over 12 years ago
This one has got me scratching my head. Can anybody tell me:(1) Is the joke a reference to the 2012 Olympics losing money?(2) Does “that thing” refer to the torch or the cauldron?(3) Since both are about to be burned up, why would anyone need to “be careful” with them?(4) The guy behind the rock in panel 1 appears to be a media commentator. So why does the runner hand him the torch?
gimmickgenius over 12 years ago
It’s a reference to Greece’s economic woes.
blunebottle over 12 years ago
Yes, it is a reference to Greece’s debt. And I think it’s funny.
revisages over 12 years ago
well, those are the torches. but the laity do own their own pitchforks
cward3333 over 12 years ago
another reference is that the runner can keep the torch that they use…. if they pay for it.
jtviper7 over 12 years ago
And after all this time.
Zaristerex over 12 years ago
http://www.ask.com/wiki/Cost_of_the_Olympic_Games
Karaboo2 over 12 years ago
Probably had to get a loan for the fuel burning in that thing. Should have used coal.
adubman over 12 years ago
@BigChiefDesoto:
As others mentioned, the 1984 Olympics MADE money. And, in fact, are still to this day funding local inner city programs with trusts set up from the proceeds derived from the Games’ revenues. Again, as mentioned, thanks to Uberroth’s fiscal conservatorship.
Gpapasot over 12 years ago
I don’t think this would be funny, financial crisis in Greece. Definitely not for me, since I live there.But the strip is OK, so let things be told!