Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for July 16, 2016
Transcript:
Dumbarton: Well, I guess that should do it for now, sir. Slackmeyer: That's it? That's all you want to ask me? Dumbarton: Yes, sir. Unless you think I've overlooked something. Slackmeyer: Overlooked something? Hell, no. That was some gambit you were working on me! Dumbarton: I don't take your meaning, sir. Slackmeyer: C'mon, kid, you were playing cat and mouse, trying to flush me out! This has been like a scene out of... out of... I dunno. Dumbarton: "Crime and Punishment?" Slackmeyer: Uh... right. Only with a happy ending.
BE THIS GUY over 8 years ago
He’ll be back…with just one more question..Never read “Crime and Punishment.” I have read “The Brothers Karamazov” and “Notes from the Underground.”
pbarnrob over 8 years ago
Loved yesterday’s “trading on our integrity”. Yup.
rlcooke over 8 years ago
On a different subject, I recall that the 1988 Democratic front-runner for a long time (until he decided he’d rather have fun with a hot blonde) was Gary Hart. His name originally had been Hartpence, and one of the political cartoons at the time created a character named Pence, who allegedly got the other half of the name when it was split. Was that Doonesbury? I can’t remember. In any case, now’s a good time to bring him and Gary Hart back.
rlcooke over 8 years ago
So the kid IS Pyotr Petrovich! We were discussing this yesterday. I had no idea this was coming!
herdleader53 over 8 years ago
I’m thinking Columbo.
gantech over 8 years ago
Geeez…he’s going to blow it yet.
cartbyjonathan over 8 years ago
Somehow I doubt that Mr. Slackmeyer ever read Crime and Punishment, or much of anything else.
To those who have, I recommend, if you can find it, S. J. Perelman’s four-page parody, “A Farewell to Omsk.” It’s hilarious.
cartbyjonathan over 8 years ago
The book, or the parody, was required?
Kip W over 8 years ago
I read “The Tell-Tale Heart” for a live audience. They really went for it. Started off quiet and with a little bit of a tic, and went from there. I’d do it again in a heartbeat.