Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for August 26, 2011
Transcript:
Mike: Look, Mark, just because you can get married now doesn't mean you should... it's not like the outcome is guaranteed happiness! My first marriage was a nightmare... Mike: ... and even my second marriage isn't exactly a bed of roses, believe me! Kim: What? Mike: Shhh! I'm trying to make him feel better.
BE THIS GUY about 13 years ago
Kim, he loves you; now go back to sleep.
DylanThomas3.14159 about 13 years ago
Poor Mike — caught between Mark and Kim. Is he being truthful? What does everybody think?
pouncingtiger about 13 years ago
Out of sleep, now in the doghouse.
davers12 about 13 years ago
“<Now that you’re awake, Kim, could you talk to Mark? Thanks and g’night.> Mark, here’s Kim. Take care.”
Nebulous Premium Member about 13 years ago
I find a bed of roses to be thorn filled and allergy inducing.
Not being a bed of roses would be a good thing.
lewisbower about 13 years ago
What was the name of the Norse god who could hear wool grow on a sheep’s back? Is Kim related?
roctor about 13 years ago
Take that shovel away please.
Doughfoot about 13 years ago
“A SECOND marriage? The triumph of hope over experience!” — Samuel Johnson (1709-1784) Also, from the same source: “Hope is itself a species of happiness, and, perhaps, the chief happiness which this world affords: but, like all other pleasures immoderately enjoyed, the excesses of hope must be expiated by pain; and expectations improperly indulged must end in disappointment.”
baileydean about 13 years ago
Mike is an inconsiderate goofball who’s been talking (as he should) to his friend on a cordless phone while Kim has been trying to sleep a few feet away. If there are any thorns in their bed… he just put them there.
Whitecamry about 13 years ago
One foot in the mouth after another – it’s classic you, Mike Doonesbury. Wanna make it up to Kim? Step one: hang the hell up on that asshole college buddy of yours.
Sandfan about 13 years ago
I married Miss Right. I just didn’t know her first name was Always.
IQTech61 about 13 years ago
Why do married think complaining about their marriages will make single people feel better?
randgrithr about 13 years ago
Drama is contagious, especially at 4am.
baileydean about 13 years ago
Sigh… Mike can — and should — go to another room and continue his conversation with Mark for as long as Mark needs to talk. That’s what true friends do! (And not because Mark might become “incredibly wealthy” some day… sheesh!)
DylanThomas3.14159 about 13 years ago
But when Mike says to Kim, “Shhh! I’m trying to make him feel better,” what is Kim thinking? Isn’t she thinking, “But he’s not trying to make ME feel better! He’s choosing buddy Mark over wife Kim. I’ve got X, Y and Z to do tomorrow, and if I don’t get my sleep I’m gonna blow it. Maybe Mike’s not such a great husband after all. What am I going to do?”.What should Mike do if he figures out that this is what Kim may be thinking?
BE THIS GUY about 13 years ago
The only reason the marriage lasted as long as it did was because JJ announced she was pregnant at a time Mike was considering having an affair and possibly leaving JJ for his old college crush Nicole.
baileydean about 13 years ago
Kim’s not necessarily thinking that… but she might be a little grouchy about it — especially with the missed sleep and all.
__Mike should return to bed very quietly and whisper — quietly — “Kim…? May the brain dead guy who really loves his wife come back to bed?”If she doesn’t answer… gently get back in bed and talk about “leftovers” in the morning.
If she does answer… listen. She’s a friend, too.
DylanThomas3.14159 about 13 years ago
Is Trudeau the true moralist here? Is he trying to teach us lessons via telling stories? As Jesus did?
BE THIS GUY about 13 years ago
The story would be almost the same if Mark was a divorced straight man pushing 60. He would be trying to figure out why he can’t have a successful relationship. His sense of loneliness is just magnified at this moment because same-sex couples can now marry in New York and Washington DC, where he lives.
baileydean about 13 years ago
leftwingpatriot:“The story would be almost the same if Mark was a divorced straight man pushing 60. He would be trying to figure out why he can’t have a successful relationship. His sense of loneliness is just magnified at this moment because same-sex couples can now marry in New York and Washington DC, where he lives.”
__I think you’re right. It’s very comparable to a woman who doesn’t want — or want yet — a baby, but all her friends are having one. She will feel left out… and likely she will be left out, without malice, by her “new mom” friends.
When none of his friends could get married, Mark wasn’t alone. Now that all of his friends can get married… he’s frightened, and feeling lonely and left out.
baileydean about 13 years ago
Most of the time when there are “thorns” in a marriage, it’s both people who haven’t been “weeding” carefully enough. With careful — and loving — tending, it can be all rose petals again.
krumblitz about 13 years ago
Kim did not seem interested in what was going with Mark until Mike brought his relationship with her into the conversation.
RinaFarina about 13 years ago
To tie off one thread nobody has mentioned so far: it was when Mark was young, and not thinking about sexual orientation at all, that JJ informed him that he was gay. He didn’t argue, didn’t question it. She explained to him how he was supposed to behave, so that’s what he did.
I found it very funny. Somebody else knows better than you do who you are?? Please don’t get me started!!
Hunter7 about 13 years ago
See. Kim wasn’t sleeping.
tomkay1012 about 13 years ago
Funny, since GW is gone and things are so rosy in the country all your characters have very little of substance to say. Take off the blinders.