In the last panel, are the aides surprised to realized the current resident has been full-bore pompadoodle* for years? The only thing that’s changed is that the current resident has gone down enough in the polls that even his own people are admitting the pompadoodle part.
I remember taking a tour of the White House, sometime in the late fifties early sixties. We just lined up and off we went. In the 70’s I spent some days in Lafayette Square, protesters and crazy people lined the White House fence with signs and little chairs to rest on. There was traffic on Pennsylvania Avenue. The last time I was there, 2015 or so, the place was all closed up.
BE THIS GUY over 4 years ago
It never turns out well for the tenant when the landlords get into the house uninvited.
epaphus8 over 4 years ago
In the last panel, are the aides surprised to realized the current resident has been full-bore pompadoodle* for years? The only thing that’s changed is that the current resident has gone down enough in the polls that even his own people are admitting the pompadoodle part.
erik.vanthienen over 4 years ago
The Prince of Pompadoodle Lived behind a castle wall, Behind a moat, behind a guard Of twenty soldiers tall. – The Prince of Pompadoodle, by Walt Kelly
Masterskrain over 4 years ago
The Prince of Pompadoodle
Lived behind a castle wall. Behind a moat, behind a guard Of twenty soldiers tall.
The Prince of Pompadoodle Was the safest man alive. Each day he wrote how long he’d lived And multiplied by five.
The Prince of Pompadoodle Would survive, he did decide. Five times as long as he had been Alive before he died.
The Prince of Pompadoodle Called in the castle sage For his advice in this pursuit Of long and fulsome age.
The Prince of Pompadoodle Heard in horror from his friend That somewhere in the palace Was a cur who’d seek his end!
The Prince of Pompadoodle Scarce could credit a belief His years might soon be sneaked away By some ungrateful thief.
The Prince of Pompadoodle Sent his every friend away And sat alone, safe, locked alive, To count another day.
The Prince of Pompadoodle May hoard each empty hour, But none can know; no word comes from The silent stony tower. Walt Kelly
bunwarpgazoo Premium Member over 4 years ago
I remember taking a tour of the White House, sometime in the late fifties early sixties. We just lined up and off we went. In the 70’s I spent some days in Lafayette Square, protesters and crazy people lined the White House fence with signs and little chairs to rest on. There was traffic on Pennsylvania Avenue. The last time I was there, 2015 or so, the place was all closed up.
cha0ss Premium Member over 4 years ago
…and then he marched them down again,Pomp-pomp-a-doodle-pomp-pomp!
We Have Met The Enemy,And For Once He’s Not Us.