Cul de Sac by Richard Thompson for November 06, 2009
Transcript:
Beni: I never hear Petey play his oboe anymore. Alice: He got too embarrassed to play where people might hear. Now he practices in the upstairs hall closet. Noise: Heenk. Alice: He's learning a piece about the Second Thanksgiving. Beni: The Second Thanksgiving? Alice: It's called "Look, Turkeys, the Pilgrims Are Coming Back For More!"
margueritem about 15 years ago
I love it! I hope he plays it for us…
rayannina about 15 years ago
Now PETA will want to sign Petey to a record contract …
jelzap about 15 years ago
the next one is called 28 Days Later Thanksgiving….
bald about 15 years ago
i think it might be called thanksgiving redux
http://www.yourdictionary.com/computer/redux
Destiny23 about 15 years ago
That ‘Heenk’ is oh so accurate for the sound an oboe makes, at least in the hands of someone who’s played for less than 30 years…
lazygrazer about 15 years ago
One Thanksgiving years ago me and my ex were invited to a big dinner buffet. She was hungry so she subconsciously heaped her plate with all kinds of everything as we picked our way down the line of choices….then, just before we sat down to eat, she suddenly noticed the gigantic mountain of food on her plate and became so embarrassed that she made me switch plates with her—which meant I had to stuff myself with too much of everything SHE picked instead of enjoying the goodies I liked.
It’s not the reason I eventually divorced her, but it didn’t help.
fritzoid Premium Member about 15 years ago
One of Petey’s historical dioramas was of the Third (I think) Thanksgiving, where the novelty had worn off and everyone started getting on each other’s nerves. The stuffing was dry, whoever was supposed to bring the casserole forgot it, and the Indians were bored out of their minds because the Pilgrims only wanted to talk about football. His teacher was not pleased.
terra.cripe about 15 years ago
Fritzoid, that one was hilarious (because true)!
fritzoid Premium Member about 15 years ago
This strip deserves to be better known. My hope is to see the day when each new “Cul De Sac” paperback compilation heads right to the top of the NYT Best Sellers list…
richardcthompson Premium Member about 15 years ago
thanks, fritzoid. me too!
COWBOY7 about 15 years ago
There must be medication for this!
comics4brown about 15 years ago
That is one piece of music everyone should hear – just so you can have something to compare all other horrible music selections with if for no other reason! And practicing in the upstairs hall closet might work, but wouldn’t the main hall closet with all those coats to deaden the sound work better?
iheartcomix123 almost 9 years ago
I love how in the second panel, the oboe is going, “Heenk!” but in the fourth panel, it’s going, “Gobble!”