Cul de Sac by Richard Thompson for June 22, 2011
Transcript:
Petey: This is the highlight of my academic year. My greatest accomplishment by far! Alice: A shoebox diorama with shoes in it? Petey: It's my response to an assignment on the Industrial Revolution. I thought mass-produced shoes would be a scathing commentary on our consumer culture. I was wrong. It got a C- and a really cranky note calling it "lazy." Alice: Original thinkers never get any respect. Dill: Neither do creepy little slobs, believe me.
Catfeet Premium Member over 13 years ago
Petey’s thinking outside the shoe box again.
ABComic over 13 years ago
I think he has a point……
shajiputhalath over 13 years ago
both are true
chaosandcake over 13 years ago
You’re not creepy, Dil! Just a little sticky.
GROG Premium Member over 13 years ago
Petey, I hope you don’t get condemned to the life of a shoe salesman.
Sisyphos over 13 years ago
Trouble is, Petey, your thinking is too far advanced for the average teacher to comprehend. So it goes: the world does not understand genius.
bdaverin over 13 years ago
Petey, there are college professors who’d miss your point. A third-grade teacher isn’t going to get it. Trust me, I croggled a couple of the former in my day.
Elaine Rosco Premium Member over 13 years ago
Petey should have walked away with an A on that one.
GeeDee Premium Member over 13 years ago
I never thought Dill was creepy.
MansellinDistress over 13 years ago
SHOES FOR INDUSTRY!!!!
Destiny23 over 13 years ago
Dill, the voice of experience…
Landman over 13 years ago
Origional thinkers, arise!
billdi Premium Member over 13 years ago
he was thinking so far outside the box he wound up inside of it. way too subtle for his teacher.
Karen345 over 13 years ago
Ah, Dill. Thank you. Just when I was getting down on people.
fritzoid Premium Member over 13 years ago
The art in a fudged assignment is in the selling of it. If Petey had titled the piece “Self-Sabotage”, and tied it to the (possibly apocryphal) etymology involving 15th-Century textile workers throwing their wooden clogs (sabots) into the new automated looms, he could have gotten his Masters thesis out of it.
There’s additional irony in that these shoes themselves are mass-produced, making them a product of the selsame short-sighted, consumerist economic paradigm they’re being used to subvert.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 13 years ago
LOL! Your teacher may have a point there, Petey!
bossyheifer over 13 years ago
I love when Alice defends Petey – go sibling love!
Drewdove over 13 years ago
Hey if the simplest answer can be the right one why doesn’t that apply to dioramas? Go Petey GO!
habamom over 13 years ago
@Fritzoid – I LOVE IT!
zsteelie Premium Member over 13 years ago
I love Petey’s conviction in his hand clasp in panel #2!!
Saucy1121 Premium Member over 13 years ago
Alice and Dil have a cameo over on the Sherpa strip “Peaniziles” today. I can’t do links with the new system, but you can find it by clicking on the “sherpa” link at top of the page.