Cul de Sac by Richard Thompson for November 29, 2008
Transcript:
Alice: My grandma's giant dog Big Shirley didn't bother me at Thanksgiving! Beni: If there's a Big Shirley, was there ever a Small Shirley? Alice: Petey's theory is that there were originally twelve Small Shirleys but, because of a nuclear accident, they all combined to form one Big Shirley. Because this is Petey's theory, I believe it unquestioningly. Beni: Ask him if this is also how adults are formed.
margueritem about 16 years ago
That would be a ‘yes’, Benni.
lazygrazer about 16 years ago
I loved being an older brother to a gullible younger sister. I had her convinced that the faces on Mt. Rushmore were a natural phenomenom—until her teacher told her otherwise.
margueritem about 16 years ago
grazer says:
I loved being an older brother to a gullible younger sister. I had her convinced that the faces on Mt. Rushmore were a natural phenomenom—until her teacher told her otherwise.
When’s she’s an adult, she can do her own stand up comedy routine: ‘My Brother Always Lied to Me’.
calvinandquestionmark about 16 years ago
combinational cloning
Nugget0 Premium Member about 16 years ago
it’s funny how a word that questions the marital status of parents is not bleeped but a word that describes an eternal destination is bleeped.
Chibi-robo64 about 12 years ago
In a manner of speaking, yeah.