Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for February 01, 2016
Transcript:
Zonker: Mike, I've given it some hard thought and decided you're right. It's time to cut the cord. Mike: Atta boy. What turned you around? Zonker: The good counsel of my chauffeur. Endicott, tell Mike what you told me. Endicott: All I said, sir, was that you can never go home, that you can't look back, that tomorrow is another day, live and let live, time will tell, and life goes on. Zonker: I don't pay you enough, Endicott. Endicott: That's life, c'est la vie.
BE THIS GUY almost 9 years ago
If Endicott is paid by the cliché, he should be doing pretty well.
Pointspread almost 9 years ago
Yes, you can never go home.
Enter.Name.Here almost 9 years ago
I think at least 3 of those are James Bond movie titles… ;-)
johndifool almost 9 years ago
Wheels turning aroundInto alien groundsPass through different timesLeave them all Behind
Richard E almost 9 years ago
Zonker has found a creed to live by…
Linguist almost 9 years ago
As the actor said to the bishop, I try never to let a metaphor go unmixed !
Retired Dude almost 9 years ago
I’m surprised no one else ever thought of those things.
comixbomix almost 9 years ago
Strange that Endicott would break ranks after his epiphany of the other day…?
Dean almost 9 years ago
I viewed my childhood home via Google maps …. Very sad – the driveway was all cracked, trees I planted were cut down -— never can go home.
George Alexander almost 9 years ago
See Thomas Wolfe’’s great American novel "You Can’t Go Home Again (1941). The phrase belongs to him and no one else.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 9 years ago
Such is life.Onward and upward.
RoboZsaZsa almost 9 years ago
I want to be… I want to be… like Endicott
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member almost 9 years ago
…..que sarà sarà….
lindz.coop Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Never had any desire to “go home again.” Once I was out, I stayed out (tho I saw my parents a lot and still had good times with them).