Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for August 07, 2014
Transcript:
Josh: So, Sammy, you really are leaving me... Sammy: Yeah, boss, better late than never, you might say. Josh: Place won't seem the same without you, Sammy. I've always truly enjoyed your company. I can't remember an evening when I didn't stop by the fields and listen to you singing those great songs you sing when you're feeling sorry for yourself. Sammy: The blues. Josh: Right. I"m going to miss all that.
BE THIS GUY over 10 years ago
“Sam, you have to stay. Without you, I’ll be bored.”
thirdguy over 10 years ago
Two words, “Back wages!”
Sportymonk over 10 years ago
From yesterday – Larry was the first to answer correctly and then the others figured out the rest. He was born in 1800 in Virginia (Carton made me remember this riddle) and died in 1900 in West Virginia as the state split during the Civil War. The president was Lincoln (not Kennedy as many assume) as the vice president was Andrew Johnson.
George Alexander over 10 years ago
There’s no legal difference between a state and a commonwealth, it’s just what a state wants to call itself. The US Constitution, which establishes the USA, refers only to states, so if a state wants to call itself a commonwealth, fine, but it’s still a state.
kaffekup over 10 years ago
“Sam, you have to stay. Without you, I’ll have to work for a living.”
montessoriteacher over 10 years ago
“Sam, you have to stay. Without you, I’ll have to pay someone wages and this slavery situation had been a really good deal for me.”
comstock1 over 10 years ago
doonesbury is the only strip I wish to see.
BE THIS GUY over 10 years ago
@gmartin997He has already paid a heavy price.