Dick Tracy by Mike Curtis and Charles Ettinger for January 24, 2010

  1. Mr peanut
    leakysqueaky712  about 15 years ago

    Theyā€™re not likely to forget it anytime soon.

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  2. Bren suit
    FLIGHT SUIT  about 15 years ago

    This is tha bomb, yo!

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  3. Bren suit
    FLIGHT SUIT  about 15 years ago

    Great Crimestopperā€™s:

    ā€œHi, itā€™s me, Flight Suit! Yeah listen, I unexpectedly ran out of violins in the middle of my concerto, so I have to run back out to the music store. I just wanted someone to know where Iā€™ll be. You know, like, in case I fall victim to a crime while Iā€™m shopping for violins.ā€

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  4. Mr peanut
    leakysqueaky712  about 15 years ago

    lmao@Flight Suit.

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  5. Emerald
    margueritem  about 15 years ago

    Too many puns! My head is going to

    EXPLODE!!

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  6. Emerald
    margueritem  about 15 years ago

    ā€˜Morning Flight Suit and leetle Roseann!

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  7. Mr peanut
    leakysqueaky712  about 15 years ago

    That was the name of my bandā€¦ā€¦.The Exploding Headsā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦how is your back doing Aunt Marg??

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  8. Bren suit
    FLIGHT SUIT  about 15 years ago

    OMG, itā€™s morning already!? I musta over-slept!

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  9. Oddball
    Morrow Cummings  about 15 years ago

    Ambassador looks like he borrowed the Doormanā€™s uniform with every Boy Scout merit badge he could get his hands on.

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  10. Mr peanut
    leakysqueaky712  about 15 years ago

    Speaking of maladiesā€¦ā€¦ā€¦my stomach is in my throat. We have a major ball game tomorrow, and Iā€™m a wee bit edgy. Fingers crossed please.

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  11. Mr peanut
    leakysqueaky712  about 15 years ago

    Phil Harmonic looks like he should be a member of The Blue Circle.

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  12. Emerald
    margueritem  about 15 years ago

    leakysqueaky712 basketball? Good luck!

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    jumbobrain  about 15 years ago

    It strikes me that yet again, Dick Tracy is doing pretty much nothing in his own comic strip. After standing around in the circus all summer, heā€™s done nothing in this story except go to a concert, ask the maestro if he wants to press charges against his son, and get invited to the reception. Itā€™s just so very BORING.

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    sydney  about 15 years ago

    Locher doesnā€™t let readers know his little secrets, but how does Virgil KNOW that the Ambassador of Cassabooboo (sorry, Cambastan) is having a function and also exactly who will be providing musical entertaiment ? Which instruments will be used (?) known, so well before hand, that he shells out $2.0 mil in advance to get the Strad to ā€œelectrifyā€ it ? And how can *he* know that the Strad will find itā€™s way to the Ambassadorā€™s function ?

    Hopelessly inept writing! These are the ā€œpitfallsā€ (contradictions) that arise when an Author apparently has other priorities and his stories are made up from day to day without much advance ā€œthoughtā€ on outcomes and scant consideration on how events are logically arrived at.

    It would seem that Locher now stands guilty of having wandered away from home without advising his wife of his destination, now apparently lost and revealing a strong stench of incompetence!

    Since Locher started writing the strip he has had 2 stories with ā€œterrorist bombersā€. Al Kinda (2006) and Gretchen Von Klu Meister (2007). Significantly, both were tales which carried Tracy to Washington DC. And, here we are now with a new one that some suspect is also ā€œterroristā€ related. But it comes charged with a new contradiction - the Embassy is not located in Washington DC, but rather somehow in Tracyā€™s home town, which for years Locher has clearly stamped as in Naperville IL.

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  15. Mr peanut
    leakysqueaky712  about 15 years ago

    No Aunt Marg, football. NFC championship. And I will be at the game. I cant sleep now. dang.

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  16. Odd spots 002
    sydney  about 15 years ago

    Perhaps this is really all happening in a ā€œsmall townā€ after all (as RayC speculated). Which might help to explain a lot of puzzeling factors in the plot outlined earlier.

    A town so small that they have only TWO Violins. The ā€œStradā€ and the ā€œback-upā€ one at Symphony Hall ā€¦ so then it becomes a good ā€œguessā€ by Virgil that the Ambassador must for his Gala event use the only String Quartet within a 200 mile radius.

    But then, that assumption has a setback. If there are only 2 violins in town, why pay $2.0 mil for a $12.0 million dollar asset and then risk destroying it ? Keep it, and ā€œelectrifyā€ the cheaper one - which the Quartet will then be forced to use ! Makes better commercial sense. Not so?

    All things considered Virgil must be the worst gambler in town to let a $10.0 mil ā€œafter profitā€ slip through his fingers like that. Thatā€™s the real ā€œLow noteā€ in the whole plan. Good thing heā€™s in Naperville and not Las Vegas.

    Tigger may well have been right yesterday. Perhaps Locher has been spending too many late nights watching Maxwell Smart old bomb ā€œrerunsā€ on TMC instead of focusing on working up ā€œbelievableā€ Dick Tracy plots for TMS

    Seems we may have some commonality here, his Virgil - the worst gambler in town and Locher the worst ā€¦ā€¦ ?? in town ?

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    mjmsprt40  about 15 years ago

    Let me get this straight: The ambassador is located in Naperville, and heā€™s throwing a gala event in town when Chicago is only thirty miles away and has much better venues, not to mention being the location of most of the area embassies?

    It canā€™t be cheaper rents, Naperville is fairly expensive. It canā€™t be better police protection, first because most embassies provide their own security and second because, in these stories, Naperville employs Dick Tracy as a detective which should automatically eliminate Naperville from consideration.

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    puddleglum1066  about 15 years ago

    Michael McMillan: itā€™s even worse than that. There are no embassies in Chicago; at most there are consulates, which are service locations (visas, passport issues, dealing with problems that visitors have), not diplomatic stations. The embassies are all in Washington.

    The only reason I can think of for the ā€œambassadorā€ (who, again should be no higher than ā€œconsulā€ if heā€™s outside Washington) to have a party in Nurpleburg is that heā€™s bringing all the guests in by private jet, through Pate Philip Interational Airport.

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  19. Oddball
    Morrow Cummings  about 15 years ago

    Hey, Puddleglum! ACORN has its head embassy in Chicago. Ask Rahm.

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    sydney  about 15 years ago

    Thanks puddleglum, you expressed to point clearly. In particular that outside of WashingtonDC (the Capitol, where the Ambassador is stationed) all other representations in the country are Consulates.

    As Iā€™m sure you know, the premisies of an Embassy (and Consulates) are soverign territory of the Ambassadorā€™s country. And as Michael rightly noted they have their own Security. Local police, the FBI and other agencies have no ā€locus standiā€ whatsoever, on what is in effect ā€œforiegnā€ territory.

    It was surprising therefore to note last Sunday that Chief Lizz arranged Tracyā€™s invitation to the function as ā€œadded securityā€. It would be ludicrus for Tracy to attempt to go there to secure anything, or ā€œpacking heatā€. Unless he plans to stand outside the gate

    Letā€™s see what happens this coming week

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    Karl Hiller  about 15 years ago

    Locher has forgotten that violins doesnā€™t solve anything.

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  22. Bren suit
    FLIGHT SUIT  about 15 years ago

    Speaking as a Cambastanian-American, I am shocked and disappointed that Sydney would stoop to using the deeply offensive ethnic slur, ā€œCassabooboo,ā€ in referring to my nationality and people.

    I may just have to write a letter to the embassy about this.

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  23. Bill 1960
    Vista Bill Raley and Cometā„¢  about 15 years ago

    Flight Suit said, ā€œI may just have to write a letter to the embassy about this.ā€

    Better do it before Half Note gets there with the violin!

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    Ray_C  about 15 years ago

    We had dinner with my son and his wife today. She is a superb violinist. I was describing the Tracy plot to her, and when I got to the part about the screwdriver, she laughed so hard I was afraid sheā€™s hurt herself. ā€œJust so we donā€™t bomb.ā€ A foreshadowing? A red herring?

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    Ray_C  about 15 years ago

    Leakysqueaky: Third quarter, and Peyton is really feelinā€™ it. Iā€™m sure youā€™re enjoying the game.

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    Ray_C  about 15 years ago

    Joe, Best laugh of the day. He pretty much stays on topic, though. ;-)

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  27. Bren suit
    FLIGHT SUIT  about 15 years ago

    Yeah, when heā€™s denigrating my people!

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  28. Emerald
    margueritem  about 15 years ago

    Leaky, good game so far!

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    hossblacksilver  about 15 years ago

    Itā€™s going to be a night with something for everyone! Thereā€™ll be rock music! Thereā€™ll be classical music! Thereā€™s even gonna be a father-son floor show spectacular!!!

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