Cul de Sac by Richard Thompson for August 19, 2011
Transcript:
Mom: Who are you going to be in the theater camp play, Dill? Dill: I'm the brave grocery cartherd! At the moment of greatest peril I ride in and save everybody from the evil queen! Alice: "Evil Queen"? Uh-oh... Alice: And in the pancake dream sequence I play a singing pitcher of boysenberry syrup! Alice: he got that part because he's sticky!
margueritem about 13 years ago
Evil Queen, perfect for young Alice.
rayannina about 13 years ago
Dill’s sticky and versatile!
Catfeet Premium Member about 13 years ago
Alice’s Queen isn’t evil, just refreshingly blunt!
Sisyphos about 13 years ago
This really sounds like a pre-school magnum opus! A singing pitcher of boysenberry syrup: what else is in the chorus?! When do tickets go on sale?
featherweight about 13 years ago
LOL :)
phuhknees about 13 years ago
Dill’s the hero with a handle and a spout!
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
I love Dill’s face in the last pannel
justmeta Premium Member about 13 years ago
Can’t wait till the play!
merbates about 13 years ago
Dill the sticky, the proud!
Tancread Premium Member about 13 years ago
Typecast so young. It will be hard for them to find break out roles as they age. Perhaps self absorbed teen princess and smelly teen aged boy they may struggle breaking out of the rut.
comics4brown about 13 years ago
The Brave Grocery Cartherd - wow, I’ve gotta see the play now! I work for a grocery company and maybe if we had a play like this it would help morale :)
TheSpanishInquisition about 13 years ago
High on the hill was a lonely cartherd….Lay ee odl lay ee odl lay hee hoo…
fritzoid Premium Member about 13 years ago
Maybe Madeline is worried over nothing. Maybe it’s just a misunderstanding. Maybe Dill’s dyslexic, and in the script he read “volatile” as “evil a lot.”
fritzoid Premium Member about 13 years ago
No, scratch that. Dyslexic or no, these kids can’t read yet. Still, I doubt Alice has any idea at this point that her character is Evil, and thus expected to lose. Be afraid. Be very afraid.
Popeyesforearm about 13 years ago
Alice’s mom know’s her all too well. The play will be train wreck and Queen Alice will be yellin’ “Off with their heads!”Dill is a trip.
margueritem about 13 years ago
Very well put.
shyuak about 13 years ago
I had to give my beautiful new puppy, named Dill, a little taste of boysenberry syrup this morning, after I stopped laughing
jonwaynew about 13 years ago
Kids playing dress up make for an alternate reality, especially with great imaginations.
Tashatopaz about 13 years ago
I love it when the Mom is in the strip. She is so unflappable. She and Alice make a great team.
trying2keepup about 13 years ago
A singing pitcher?
OH YEAH!!!!!
1effinday about 13 years ago
@Grog Is Dill breaking the fourth wall?
rob9108 about 13 years ago
There is just nothing that can make me laugh like my daily dose of Cul de Sac!
womzilla over 12 years ago
I want to be Dill when I grow young.