Cul de Sac by Richard Thompson for July 20, 2011
Transcript:
Andre: Behold the oldest continuously un-emptied trash can still in use. Andre: In its lower strata can be found the remains of prehistoric picnics, Bronze Age plastic utensils and early colonial ice cream wrappers. Petey: I had no idea this neighborhood contained so much history. Andre: You need to get out more.
margueritem over 13 years ago
See what you’ve been missing?
GROG Premium Member over 13 years ago
Yeah, I gotta get out more and smell the garbage.
Catfeet Premium Member over 13 years ago
Practical anthropology.
pouncingtiger over 13 years ago
One boy’s treasure is a neighborgood’s trash.
Sisyphos over 13 years ago
Professor’s Andre’s commentary is so illuminating! Actually, at first glance, I thought that thing was a gigantic ice-cream cone sculpture. One man’s art is another man’s trash.
Tancread Premium Member over 13 years ago
I swear I have been to this lake. I had thought the trash cans were a form of interactive public sculpture.
William Bednar Premium Member over 13 years ago
Petey! Think of the diorama possibilities!
benklaz over 13 years ago
This pretty much epitomizes the strip.
Piksea Premium Member over 13 years ago
I love this strip!
pibfan868 over 13 years ago
Andre as tour guide-love it!
Auntie Socialist over 13 years ago
A more accurate term would be archaeology
Habogee over 13 years ago
André, The worlds leading authority.
Destiny23 over 13 years ago
OK, no more Trashopolis for you!
6turtle9 over 13 years ago
“Bronze Age plastic utensils”…..LOL!
nerdhoof over 13 years ago
Reminds me of Pig Pen, who carried the dirt of ancient civilizations.
repsherr over 13 years ago
Andre has obviously never seen the trash can in my bathroom.
JP Steve Premium Member over 13 years ago
Are you ad-midden that?