Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller for January 25, 2009
Transcript:
Danae: Well? What are you waiting for? Lucy: A good reason to do this ... Danae: Two words, Lucy ... risk management. Lucy: Oh, I think I'm gonna need a lot more words than that. Danae: If everything goes as planned, then we'll reap the rewards for creating the great new spectator sport of horseback ski jumping! Danae: Oh ... and what about the all-too-obvious disaster that's waiting to happen? Lucy: That's where I manage to ignore the risks. Danae: Now what? Lucy: Two words ... bail out.
margueritem almost 16 years ago
Lucy, you are one smart little horse.
Dutchboy1 almost 16 years ago
Sounds like politicians with our money.
debra4life50 almost 16 years ago
Gotta love that Lucy!!
JonD17 almost 16 years ago
Similar to my long lived theory of “Crisis Management” wherein the managers do nothing until there is a crisis, then they manage to avoid being blamed.
shippingtroll almost 16 years ago
Risk management is finding a way to avoid taking the risk yourself, and crisis management is about finding a scapegoat for when the crisis is over. Either way, they are ways to make a profit and avoid blame.
JonD17 almost 16 years ago
Wiley, If you are “listening” today; your true genious shows once again. I did a little thread research this morning of the name Danae, as you had offered up and found a very interesting story. Now suddenly your ongoing saga where Danae and her sister are in some mountain dungeon makes sense to me and (heart be still) even Eddy the fishing captain has a place to fit in. Great work!
AKHenderson Premium Member almost 16 years ago
My first thought was Calvin and Hobbes on the sled.
lazygrazer almost 16 years ago
The thrill of victory… The agony of de feet.
kirbey almost 16 years ago
love, love , love Lucy
Wildmustang1262 almost 16 years ago
Snort! That’s right Lucy! Neighhhh!
Allan CB Premium Member almost 16 years ago
All Lucy’s that are ‘famous’ are smart I think … … there was I love Lucy, and now, Non Seq’s Lucy LOL
debra4life50 almost 16 years ago
“The best laid plans of mice and men are often gone awry.” or “The best laid plans of Danae, without Lucy’s support, often go astray.”
He-Manatee almost 16 years ago
Didn’t Calvin & Hobbes do this SAME cartoon with a sled?
auricle almost 16 years ago
You know, I bet if Lucy did go, she’d really only need one word.