Hugh, interesting point. As Zonker would point out, short-term memory loss combined with old age are a bummer of a combination, especially when GT repeats fairly recent strips.
If he’s going to repeat, why not give us some classics from 10-15-20 years ago? I think his audience would appreciate the nostalgia while being whisked back to GT’s relevant days.
Good point, Zip. I remember neither the speakers nor their words at any of my commencement ceremonies… high school, bachelor’s degree, masters… Nope, not a one.
I read Doonesbury in the Philadelphia Inquirer (remember newspapers?). It says over the strip that GT is on vacation and that this week’s strips are repeats. There’s your proof, HBH. New strips return June 7.
I’m not sure at all, but wasn’t GT a commencement speaker sometime in the past? If so, maybe he’s poking fun of himself. Don’t have time to check this out, maybe someone does.
GT’s decision, while on vacation (see WaitingMan’s information, above), to repeat this commencement arc shows that GT cares more about the rite of graduation than do the Zippers among his readers. They seem to brag that their education had no lasting effect–and their bragging proves it.
Kudos to GBT for the light that he has shone on our soldiers and veterans who are too often ignored. GBT is on a “working vacation”. He was at the BookExpo in New York on Wednesday to promote “40: A Doonesbury Retrospective” which will be published on October 26, 2010. To quote from the Intro, “So this anthology isn’t about the defining events of the last four decades. It is instead about how it felt to live through those years-a loosely organized chronicle of modern times, as crowdsourced by what was once called ‘the Doonesbury Gang’”.
The copyright date could mean anything, I’m going by the 5-28 in the bottom of the first panel, so far I’ve seen people blowing smoke at me, but I haven seen proof yet that this one particular strip is a repeat. I have most of the archives of this comic going back to 1972 and commencement speech is a common theme, so I figure some have have a case of deja vu but it all comes back to the fact that…I HAVEN’T SEEN PROOF YET.
Funny, I thought it was wonderful that Obama was elected, and I didn’t think he was a Messaiah, just an exceptionally qualified human being, and I waited eagerly to see what he would do.
Pretty good, so far. Especially for a non-Messaiah.
ksoskins over 14 years ago
I’ll bet that Joe does!
farflungfloyd over 14 years ago
I had Bill Clinton… That was memorable…
twinsnake_coatl over 14 years ago
The ones who are awake.
Hugh B. Hayve over 14 years ago
It’s like those putzes that have been posting all week that this is a repeat. Two words: Prove it.
heeyuk over 14 years ago
Repeat…? I must have slept through the first run.
Nemesys over 14 years ago
Hugh, interesting point. As Zonker would point out, short-term memory loss combined with old age are a bummer of a combination, especially when GT repeats fairly recent strips.
If he’s going to repeat, why not give us some classics from 10-15-20 years ago? I think his audience would appreciate the nostalgia while being whisked back to GT’s relevant days.
Wildcard24365 over 14 years ago
Good point, Zip. I remember neither the speakers nor their words at any of my commencement ceremonies… high school, bachelor’s degree, masters… Nope, not a one.
Still got the robes, though.
mrsullenbeauty over 14 years ago
Well, that should certainly take the pressure off the speakers. (Ms. Curry.)
MisngNOLA over 14 years ago
Dunno if it’s a repeat or not, but the copyright is 2009.
WaitingMan over 14 years ago
I read Doonesbury in the Philadelphia Inquirer (remember newspapers?). It says over the strip that GT is on vacation and that this week’s strips are repeats. There’s your proof, HBH. New strips return June 7.
Plods with ...™ over 14 years ago
How dare he take a vacation! Does his publisher know?
paulwernecke over 14 years ago
Spam alert! Flagged ‘em.
freeholder1 over 14 years ago
Two flag. Next is the red card, right?
freeholder1 over 14 years ago
Graduation speakers are usually amped up.
Mythreesons over 14 years ago
I’m not sure at all, but wasn’t GT a commencement speaker sometime in the past? If so, maybe he’s poking fun of himself. Don’t have time to check this out, maybe someone does.
Defective Premium Member over 14 years ago
The ‘proof’ is right in the comic, that it’s a repeat. You just need to learn how to read. Copyright 2009. Get a clue.
poohbear8192 over 14 years ago
He’ll have a lot of BAD BAD news to pick from by that time.
cdhaley over 14 years ago
GT’s decision, while on vacation (see WaitingMan’s information, above), to repeat this commencement arc shows that GT cares more about the rite of graduation than do the Zippers among his readers. They seem to brag that their education had no lasting effect–and their bragging proves it.
jmarkson Premium Member over 14 years ago
Kudos to GBT for the light that he has shone on our soldiers and veterans who are too often ignored. GBT is on a “working vacation”. He was at the BookExpo in New York on Wednesday to promote “40: A Doonesbury Retrospective” which will be published on October 26, 2010. To quote from the Intro, “So this anthology isn’t about the defining events of the last four decades. It is instead about how it felt to live through those years-a loosely organized chronicle of modern times, as crowdsourced by what was once called ‘the Doonesbury Gang’”.
Hugh B. Hayve over 14 years ago
The copyright date could mean anything, I’m going by the 5-28 in the bottom of the first panel, so far I’ve seen people blowing smoke at me, but I haven seen proof yet that this one particular strip is a repeat. I have most of the archives of this comic going back to 1972 and commencement speech is a common theme, so I figure some have have a case of deja vu but it all comes back to the fact that…I HAVEN’T SEEN PROOF YET.
k_sera over 14 years ago
I have no idea who my commencement speaker was. I was hiking in Germany that day and missed the ceremony.
freeholder1 over 14 years ago
No one should stand on ceremony, Eldo.
RinaFarina over 14 years ago
Funny, I thought it was wonderful that Obama was elected, and I didn’t think he was a Messaiah, just an exceptionally qualified human being, and I waited eagerly to see what he would do.
Pretty good, so far. Especially for a non-Messaiah.
rainman5353 over 14 years ago
Sheik Yerbouti is right, but ,come on, what are the odds.
” and I waited eagerly to see what he would do” Hilarious!!
MisngNOLA over 14 years ago
Hugh, is this proof enough for you?
http://www.doonesbury.com/strip/dailydose/index.html?ucfulldate=20090605
Note the date on the strip, June 05, 2009. Do you need to see Zipper’s birth certificate too?