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Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for February 15, 2013
Transcript:
Jeff: You know, DARPA could be a good fit for you. You've got the brainy obsessiveness they like. In fact, you remind me of my CIA colleague Maya, which isn't her real name, of course. Alex: Maya? As in "Zero Dark Thirty" Maya? Jeff: Yup. I knew her. I even considered dating her. Alex: Considered? Jeff: Well, I could never get a good look at her. Chick was driven.
The Nihilist about 12 years ago
I would just be careful where I stepped. The floor around Jeff must be getting awfully slippery right about now with the amount of fertilizer heâs spreadingâŠ
palos about 12 years ago
⊠just like Miss Daisy?
flyertom about 12 years ago
âHeâs mixing reality with fiction, heâs ready for MSNBC.â
Fixed it for ya.
wdgnas about 12 years ago
you mean fox entertainment, not to be confused with world wrestling entertainment. at least wrestling fans, at a certain age, know its entertainment.
wmbrainiac about 12 years ago
equally? really?
peabodyboy about 12 years ago
In reference to yesterdayâs Yiddish racial slur, I fear I must defend my need to counter veiled racist comments. Such vigilance is necessary down here in Georgia. I donât know about the rest of the country, but there are a lot of beige bozos down here who trot out the redneck equivalent of âmocha mamzer.â If you donât let them know you disapprove, they will go into a racist diatribe so shrill and strident that it could make Strom Thurmond rise from the grave. Olâ Strom was bad enough when he was alive, but no one wants to see Zombie Strom striding across the land.
SwimsWithSharks about 12 years ago
Ha. Alex reminds him of Maya. Who he considered dating.
kaffekup about 12 years ago
âBoth sides are equally wrongâ = âMy side is to blame, and I canât admit it, so Iâll share the blame with everybody elseâ.And by the way, all caps is gauche.
montessoriteacher about 12 years ago
Politics is part of life and it has always been a big part of reading Doonesbury. Anybody else see where Mitch McConnell is supporting legalizing pot? He has joined forces with Oregon politicians to support legislation to allow legal production of hemp, a variant of marijuana.
DavidGBA about 12 years ago
Mixing other peoples fiction based in reality into his reality such as it is?
peabodyboy about 12 years ago
Thanks. I know little Yiddish and less Hebrew. In fact, the few Yiddish words I know come from either Lenny Bruce or Mel Brooks. I suppose I should thank Tucci for expanding my horizons, and I would if he wasnât such a Moishe Pupik.
peabodyboy about 12 years ago
Jeff just might have a future as a novelist after all. A lot of successful writers have had trouble separating their fantasies from reality. William Faulkner and James Dickey told a lot of big fat lies, and Lillian Hellman deserved Mary McCarthyâs snide remark. âEvery word she writes is a lie, including âandâ and âthe.ââ
Coyoty Premium Member about 12 years ago
He probably never got a good look at her because she got a good look at him.
annieb1012 about 12 years ago
@montessoriteacher, re: legalization of hemp.
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We have a strong hemp movement here in Colorado, too, and have had for a long time. It could never get off the ground, though, until now (see Sharuniboyâs post above.) It would be helpful if people could grasp the fact that hemp has about as much THC as the average paper napkin, while having all sorts of potential for efficient land use, local, national, and international commerce, and so on, while marijuana can do nothing but get somebody high. One of our eastern-plains farmers has been doing excellent research for decades, and lobbying the legislature, to no avail. Until now, I hope. Our nation needs more manufacturing, and hemp is a crop that is basic to an amazing array of different kinds of products. We import a lot of them from Canada at present.
peabodyboy about 12 years ago
Beige bozo is a bad, obscure joke, a silly counterpart to mocha mamzer. Beige is the skin color of the people who annoy me, and bozo indicates that they are not my friends. I donât have a problem with public policy arguments, but I am convinced that a lot of people who attack Obama are motivated by much more than politics, and when someone like Tucci comes up with a term like mocha mamzer, it sets off my kluxer* radar.
*kluxerâA pejorative name for a white racist, derived from the infamous Klu Klux Klan.
peabodyboy about 12 years ago
Iâm only reacting to what âthose peopleâ said, since, as you should have noticed, the aforementioned people all made offensive racist comments similar to âmocha mamzer,â thus leaving them open to any attacks along those lines. Iâm still working on âmocha mamzer,â which could just be a pretentious version of black ba****d. On the other hand, mamzer does not appear to be completely synonymous with ba****d, since the child of an unmarried woman is not a mamzer. The term seems to refer to archaic Jewish relationship prohibitions, and, as such, our mutual acquaintance, Tucci, may be implying that Loving v. Virginia was wrongly considered.* I hope that I am wrong, because I would be tempted to call Tucci yet another name, and that would be unfortunate*Loving v. Virginiaâthe 1967 Supreme Court case that ruled that Virginiaâs prohibition of interracial marriage is unconstitutional.
pbarnrob about 12 years ago
1. Will not spend a nickel on O-Dark-Thirty, since it conflates torture with actionable intelligence (and sincerely hope the Academy doesnât reward it for the same reasons.)
It keeps getting proved that torture doesnât result in good information; torture me, and I promise Iâll tell you whatever I think you want to hear, to get it to stop; you will, too!Torture is a crime everywhere, for good reasons!
2. Never watched 24 for the same reasons, when it was being shot in the industrial area where I worked, in Chatsworth.
I suspect âbeige bozosâ can be (roughly) translated as âredneck crackersâ without much slopover. Racism is alive and as sick as ever in the âdeepâ South; see âSouthern Strategyâ, that turned the Democrat racists into Reagan Republicans. Karl Rove is still at large.
pawpawbear about 12 years ago
Please, explain âbeige bozosâ using more conventional English terms.
I think dinkytown was refering to those of caucasion descent who generally shoot their mouths off when confronted with something evn mildly racial. Hence beige bozos.
peabodyboy about 12 years ago
Sorry to be obscure. I never really learned my colors, but arenât all the people in the world colored? I think that Strom Thurmond was beige, and I think that most of the present day Klan boys are also beige. But some of them might be cream or buff or ecru. One or two of them might be white, like Johnny Winter, but those guys are rare. Maybe we should just forget about colors altogether.
Rickapolis about 12 years ago
Ah, when I think of all the girls I considered datingâŠ
annieb1012 about 12 years ago
@Night-Gaunt49 â108 skin colors from white to blue-black. With many shades and tints in between.â
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Earlier today these comments got me to thinking about all the skin colors in our biracial family, and I noticed that some of them sound edible. We have peaches-and-cream, caramel, dark chocolate, just to name a few. Not sure how this fits with anything else here, but it was fun to think about.
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Love that little smile on Alexâs face in the last panelâŠ.
Doughfoot about 12 years ago
Got curious and checked. The word âbozoâ first appears in print about 1910, but no one seems to know where it came from. The experts best guess it that it derives from on of a couple different Spanish words, perhaps âbozoâ which is a form of a word meaning âmouthâ.
peabodyboy about 12 years ago
OK, will do.
IamUnique1 about 12 years ago
No stutter? Have I got the wrong guy?
kaffekup about 12 years ago
That the best you can do, troll?