Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for April 19, 2009
Transcript:
Rick: Too much heavy lifting for a Sunday...Maybe I should twitter. Joanie: How's everything in the blogosphere? Rick: Crowded...but you'll be happy to know I'm becoming less bummed about it. I'm getting over not being a big deal anymore. I guess I must be at that stage of life where you start t let go of all the things you once were...and find yourself talking about your kids' accomplishments instead! Or not. Jeff: Yo, all my accomplishments are classified.
marchman3354 over 15 years ago
So dad doesn’t believe that his son is CIA
NotFromIceland over 15 years ago
Your kids do not always or even usually turn out to be what you hoped for or expected. Flaming right-wing religious nuts who plan to propagate their ideas to victory should remember that.
longtimecomicsfan over 15 years ago
CIA gig notwithstanding, he’s still a self-centered, immature, pestilent slacker.
DesultoryPhillipic over 15 years ago
Train up a child in the way he should go, Even when he is old he will not depart from it.
Proverbs 22:6
You remember that!
NotFromIceland over 15 years ago
What I remember is that long experience shows that more often than not the child departs from the path he or she was told he should go. And not necessarily unhappily, either.
RonBerg13 Premium Member over 15 years ago
So should socialist far-left wing atheist nuts also remember that kids do not always turn out to be what you hoped or expected Spare the rod and spoil the child.
AKHenderson Premium Member over 15 years ago
Maybe the CIA should send him to infiltrate the Blue Circle.
(See Annie storyline for reference.)
DesultoryPhillipic over 15 years ago
And my observance is that when the child gets old enough to understand what his/her parents were trying to teach them they came back and repented.
ChiehHsia over 15 years ago
D.P. and DeeBerg13 - I can’t speak for NotFromIceland, of course, but I agree that when kids grow up and mature with some experience, they tend to compare what they were taught with what actually works. One of the advantages to being rational and experienced is that you can see and discard the c-r-a-p and keep the good stuff, which beats all heck out of becoming a carbon copy of your parents.
RonBerg13 Premium Member over 15 years ago
Roger, but not THAT one, the other one; Boy, you summed that up really well! Thanx… Wish I’d said it that way!
DesultoryPhillipic over 15 years ago
Carbon is the building block of life, so in a sense everyone is a carbon copy of their parents. We just edit out what we believe to be hypocrisy.