Cul de Sac by Richard Thompson for November 12, 2016

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    tonypezzano  about 8 years ago

    She could be Charlie Brown’s cousin….

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    fredd13  about 8 years ago

    “Young man, I am afraid your speech was a trifle short. You could have said at least one hundred other things, varying the tone of your words. Let me give you some examples.

    In an aggressive tone: “Sir, if I had a nose like that, I would amputate it!”

    Friendly: “When you drink from a cup your nose must get wet. Why don’t you drink from a bowl?”

    Descriptive: “Tis a rock! A peak! A cape! No, it’s a peninsula!”

    Curious: “What is that large container for? To hold your pens and ink?”

    Truculent: “When you light your pipe and puff smoke from your nose the neighbors must think the chimney’s afire.”

    Considerate: “Be careful when you bow your head or you might lose your balance and fall over.”

    Thoughtful: “Place an umbrella over your nose to keep its color from fading in the sun.”

    Arcane: “Sir, only the beast that Aristophanes calls the hippocampelephantocamelos could have had such a solid lump of flesh and bone below its forehead.”

    Cavalier: “A hook to hang your hat upon.”

    Emphatic: “No breeze, O majestic nose, can give thee cold – save when the north winds blow.”

    Dramatic: “When it bleeds, it must be like the Red Sea.”

    Admiring: “What a fine sign for a perfume shop!”

    Lyrical: “Is that a conch shell? And are you Triton risen from the ocean?”

    Naïve: “Is that monument open to the public?”

    Rustic: “That don’t look like a nose. It’s either a big cucumber or a little watermelon.”

    Military: “The enemy is charging! Aim your cannon!”

    Practical: “A nose like that has one advantage: it keeps your feet dry in the rain."- Cyrano de Bergerac

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    comicsboi Premium Member about 8 years ago

    You missed:

    Gracious: “How kind you are. You love the little birds so much you have given them a perch to roost upon.”

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    well-i-never  about 8 years ago

    I’ve enjoyed “Roxanne” a half dozen times! That part is always a little slow for me though.

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    QuietStorm27  about 8 years ago

    Hopefully she always feels that way.

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    Richard S Russell Premium Member about 8 years ago

    Cyrano is a veritable banquet for logophiles.

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    zippykatz  about 8 years ago

    “Is that your nose or are you eating a tomato?”

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    Sisyphos  about 8 years ago

    Panel 2 is an example of why Richard is so great: little Miss Moonface, against a backdrop that for sure could be the Starry Heavens. And Petey is right about her nose, even while Alice herself shows a proper attitude in retort.

    Just BRAVO all around!

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    humorist54 Premium Member about 8 years ago

    How rude! (It’s about time Petey gets one in!)

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