Cul de Sac by Richard Thompson for January 30, 2024

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    JudasPeckerwood  10 months ago

    Spider monkey pipes.

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    Lucy Rudy  10 months ago

    Spider webs are unacceptable in a school bathroom. They come with spiders!

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    A Common 'tator  10 months ago

    I still want to know why you’d have a bath in an American infants’ school… I’ve seen washing machines in some UK schools… but never baths…

    Shades of John Haigh… there…

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    Liverlips McCracken Premium Member 10 months ago

    Think of the pipes as a jungle gym for spiders.

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    goboboyd  10 months ago

    Heavenly bliss indeed.

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    Zebrastripes  10 months ago

    Spider webs are scary! You never know how big the spider is who inhabits it! Now I got the heebeejeebees!

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    fred_dot_u Premium Member 10 months ago

    I don’t see the sink shaped like a monkey. One would think that Petey knows the expression should be, “There’s a stain shaped like a monkey in the sink.”

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    Droptma Styx  10 months ago

    Some of my earliest memories are of evil-looking heating and cooling machinery. The giant dusty space heater way up near the ceiling of the GEM store in Englewood, CO. The enormous exhaust fan in the back wall of Woolworth’s in Littleton. The giant air-to-water heat exchangers of the HVAC system at Dommerich Elementary in Maitland, FL. These things fascinated and scared me.

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    asrialfeeple  10 months ago

    Spiders are your friends. They eat nasty bugs.

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    6turtle9  10 months ago

    And I’m sure we can all agree, no one likes a clown in the ceiling! I’m not sure if that is a strip to come, or it has already happened at this point, probably both, cause clowns are shifty like that.

    My favorite part of pre-school was the cornmeal sandbox. It was fun to play in and had a wonderful texture that stimulated a kind of synesthesia in me. I also liked the discovery of being able to take a rubbing of anything with a texture, using a crayon or pencil and paper- leaves, the treads on the slide, a penny, bark of a tree, a keyhole, etc…

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    Hoosier Poet  10 months ago

    So, Alice’s word balloon in the last frame was originally assigned to her mom? (Look at it closely.)

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