Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for March 01, 2011
Transcript:
B.D. Jail? What happened? Voice: Your friend beat up someone at a bar. B.D.: What? But I ... I just talked to him! I'll be right down! Voice: I don't advise it. Let him sleep in off. Come by tomorrow. B.D.: Oh... okay. Thanks, officer. Voice: No problem. B.D.: Ray's in jail. Where were we? Boopsie: Are you insane?
odeliasimone over 13 years ago
Too late to start where you left off now.
pouncingtiger over 13 years ago
Gee, I wonder if BD is just looking for conversation? (<- sarcasm)
BrianCrook over 13 years ago
He’s not insane, merely optimistic. Besides, it’s March 1st, and in spring, a young man’s fancy, and all that.
(Yes, I know that B.D. isn’t a young man, but he gets to sleep w/ Boopsie, and that would keep any man young.)
cdhaley over 13 years ago
Last Sunday, BD wasn’t the least curious about Boopsie’s fantasies of her Playmate past. Now that his own mate from the past is safely in jail for the night, BD tries to give Boopsie the attention she no longer craves. Bad timing, but their marriage obviously can survive it. (At least BD doesn’t have to worry about that Viagra moment—or is it Cialis?)
rayannina over 13 years ago
@BrianCrook – well put. And Boopsie’s still got it together well into her 40’s. She’s like the Marisa Tomei of the comics.
Nemesys over 13 years ago
Agreed, Brian. But all is not yet lost. He’ll just have to make it up to her by starting over and giving her attention in ways that he might not otherwise have been his first choice.
I wonder how the commandos are doing?
Potrzebie over 13 years ago
I think this is the frist time that I have seen BD smile. It’s creepy.
rmbdot over 13 years ago
It reminds me a little of the old joke about the definition of “sang froid” - but this is more like the definition of “cold front”.
bt over 13 years ago
They still have a land line…. with a CORD?
Alabama Al over 13 years ago
Events sure move quickly in the strip this week. First, BD was going to quickly conclude his activities with Boopsie (which obviously endeared him to her), get cleaned up, get dressed (does BD wear his prosthetic leg in bed?), and arrive at the bar in 15 minutes? I question BD could do all that in 15 minutes if the bar was directly next door. Secondly, Ray got into a bar fight and the cops are calling BD in, what, 10 minutes after BD talked to Ray? I doubt if Ray had slugged a cop in the lobby of Police Headquarters someone would be calling BD that quickly.
Yeah, I know … nitpicking in the extreme. But spotting logic flaws and physical impossibilities in movies and books (and comics) is how some get added entertainment out of these things.
annamargaret1866 over 13 years ago
And, if I recall correctly, BD was on the other side of the bed.
We still have a land line, with a cord, plus, in the interest of full disclosure, 2 cordless phones, one of which was given to us.. Cell phones don’t work here. Maybe they don’t in Walden either???
woowie over 13 years ago
B.D. almost looks like Fred in Mister Rogers! Wanna be my neighbor?
FriscoLou over 13 years ago
BD should strap on his helmet and try again.
rmbdot over 13 years ago
It’s not THAT unusual to still have a corded phone in your house, especially when it’s a wall-mounted unit in the kitchen.
…and, no, BD does not look anything like Mister Rogers.
rmbdot over 13 years ago
As for yesterday’s comment about teflon soldier and how Ray is always in one piece, do remember that back in the first Gulf War - Ray caught a kneeful of shrapnel when his (and BD’s) HumVee got blown up.
Coyoty Premium Member over 13 years ago
This is apparently taking place as soon as BD returned from the bar.