Cul de Sac by Richard Thompson for August 15, 2012
Transcript:
Alice: Is that stuff in the water toothpaste drool? Mom: No, that's seafood. Alice: It's okay to step in it? Mom: Yes, Alice, it's okay. Alice: Well, who knows where that stuff goes every night when I spit it in the sink? Mom: You're not turning into Petey, are you?
margueritem over 12 years ago
Please, not another Petey.
The#1BoiseStateFan over 12 years ago
Oh man….
Downundergirl over 12 years ago
As a kid I once stood on a seacucumber and it turned its insides outside. I waited for a week to die, sure I’d been poisened by some weird tropical biting thing.
can’t be too careful in that big salty bathtub Alice!
Linux0s over 12 years ago
One Petey is plenty for one family.
Templo S.U.D. over 12 years ago
In the original story of “The Little Mermaid”, Hans Christian Andersen wrote that deceased mermaids become sea foam (though the heroine turned into a spirit).
pouncingtiger over 12 years ago
Petey has been influencing Alice again
Sisyphos over 12 years ago
A visit to the seashore is a big learning experience for a four-year-old! Madeline should not be too worried if just a little of Petey’s personality rubs off on Alice—she really does like her big brother, and that’s good.
GROG Premium Member over 12 years ago
It’s only a matter of time before Alice starts chewing her arm.
DavidGBA over 12 years ago
used detergent?
tiny dancer over 12 years ago
There are already two Peteys…dad is similar to son in more ways than just his name, you know!
burleigh2 over 12 years ago
He had to get the way he is somehow. ;-)
Comic Minister Premium Member over 12 years ago
Of course not.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 12 years ago
My day to day 2012 Desk Calendar (Cul de Sac) is currently on the week of August 16, 2010. You want some real “sh!t@ and giggles” go back here to the archived week of August 16, 2010!
calvinsfriend110 over 12 years ago
Not two Peteys.
Raygun over 12 years ago
Actually if they are downstream from the sewage outlet that foam could be a LOT of things.