Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for September 10, 2010
Transcript:
B.D.: I think I know how you feel, bud. A few years ago, an Arab taxi driver set me off. He'd done nothing. But you can get on top of those feelings. Hell, I'm friends now with a former Viet Cong soldier. Toggle: This... is someone you... you fought against? B.D.: He and his team mortared my firebase every day. Toggle; Is he... he... sorry? B.D.: No, they won. But he doesn't gloat.
gimmickgenius about 14 years ago
Phred!!! He and B.D. shared a case of Schlitz, too, as I recall.
luckylouie about 14 years ago
Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday, dear B.D., Happy Birthday toooooo Yooouuu!
TheSoundDefense about 14 years ago
I remember reading about Phred in one of those old Doonesbury collections.
cdward about 14 years ago
Ah, the good old days! Haven’t thought about Phred in ages.
Hugh B. Hayve about 14 years ago
I remember when Phred captured B.D. and then proceeded to get them lost, good story.
BrianCrook about 14 years ago
Phred has been one of G.B. Trudeau’s most brilliant creations. I am impressed with how he lands on his feet time after time. I still recall his years at the U.N.
Ravenswing about 14 years ago
Heh, one would’ve thought that BD was too old for Iraq … until I read in the paper last year about a local (Massachusetts) sergeant retiring. He was sixty years old, looked forty, in the National Guard, and as far as anyone knew was the last enlisted man on active duty who’d served in Vietnam.
Mark Hanson about 14 years ago
Wow, where is Phred? Last we saw him, he was managing a Nike factory in Vietnam, correct?
Potrzebie about 14 years ago
Raven, assuming an age of 19, and when did Nam end? 72? so: 31 (2003)+19= 50. Good enough to catch bullets. I did serve with some Nam vets in the sandtrap in 05/06.
BrianCrook about 14 years ago
Yep, Vanpelt (are you Lucy, Linus, or Rerun?), it’s been a long strange strip.
TexTech about 14 years ago
@BrianCrook
Nice play on the Dead’s lyrics, there.
MRMcDermott about 14 years ago
I figured yesterday BD was going to bring up Phred. Too bad it’s not quite a similar situation: Phred and BD were “frenemies” almost from the start. Kind of like Havoc and his various Afghan contacts today. Toggle, well, BD’s old unit, didn’t seem to have connected much with Iraqis, even the ones who were happy to have them there.
I’m thinking BD will try to help talk Toggle down by using his own experience, but he didn’t have PTSD to that great extent. Toggle will get recommended to a VA shrink, perhaps BDs therapist.
And I just bet we’ll get, tomorrow or next week, a “Meanwhile…” when BD says, “I wonder what Phred’s up to now.”
glenardis about 14 years ago
I think I will just let this one unfold…see where GT wants to go with it. McDermott is probably right though. This does feel like a short Phred revival comin on.
I do want to thank whoever told me about Strummer yesterday. The Pogues, to me, or ok.
glenardis about 14 years ago
oops. “are ok”
rmbdot about 14 years ago
Bring back Phred!
GrimmaTheNome about 14 years ago
The Iraqis (the majority thereof) were MEANT to win, weren’t they?
Something is indeed wrong when a member of an army liberating a country by overthrowing its dictator automatically sees any national of that country as an enemy.
pirate227 about 14 years ago
^ Uh, that is who they were fighting.
Dragoncat about 14 years ago
I think Toggle should meet Phred. It would be good for him.
Dtroutma about 14 years ago
As noted, named my first cockatiel, decades ago-“Phred”. She was a good friend for 20 years. Would also like to see GT do a “catchup” on Phred, which may well be coming.
kfaatz925 about 14 years ago
I third - would love to see Phred again.
jimpow about 14 years ago
Perhaps in this arc GT is referring to “the fog of war,” a term used to describe the level of ambiguity in situational awareness experienced by participants in military operations. The term seeks to capture the uncertainty regarding one’s own capability, adversary capability, and adversary intent during an engagement, operation, or campaign. The term is ascribed to the Prussian military analyst Carl von Clausewitz. From his book “On War.”
RenoMike about 14 years ago
jimpow:
Again, please, this time in street-english.
John Willis Premium Member about 14 years ago
I’ll 4th the bring back Phred sentiment. What a great character and story line from those old days.
ChukLitl Premium Member about 14 years ago
It was pretty funny when the Viet Cong traded Phred to the Pathet Lao. Haven’t seen Rev. Sloan lately, either. What ever happened to Mike’s little brother? Was Kim originally the war orphan who’s first English word was “BigMac?”
BrianCrook about 14 years ago
To answer your last question, Chuck, Kim was a war orphan, and “Big Mac” were two of her first words.
Good early DOONESBURY allusion there, Dwkiser.
TexTech, I was borrowing G.B. Trudeau’s own pun, from the title of his quarter-century retrospective volume.
jeanne1212 about 14 years ago
Ah, Phred, we’ve missed you. Our daughter even named her bowling ball ‘PHRED’ .. name incised on it and everything! It was a different era, that’s for sure!
ransomdstone about 14 years ago
It is a great story. For once the comments have all been excellent and to the point. I also hope Phred returns for a rematch.