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Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for June 11, 2015
Transcript:
Doctor: It's really a very simple procedure, Joanie. Once we give you the local anesthetic, it'll be over in a few minutes. The needle may look a little frightening, but there's not that much pain. The important thing is to try to relax, okay? Okay? Joanie? Joanie: Where do you keep it? Does it have its own room? Doctor: Yes. We wheel it out after you've been blindfolded.
BE THIS GUY almost 10 years ago
I am providing links to some of the strips that were skipped over in this arc:
Joanie asks J.J. to go with her to the doctor.
Joanie and J.J. in the waiting room
rpmurray almost 10 years ago
Harpooning the great white whale.
Pocosdad almost 10 years ago
When I was young, my dentist used to keep the hypodermic needle hidden, and told me it was a little pincher. One day, I turned around and saw it, and almost fainted. It looked to me like it was a foot long.
Lee Taplinger almost 10 years ago
Thank you for the links ā I wonder why Gary left them out?
Femtrasfan almost 10 years ago
Man, this is going on my list of reasons not to have babies.
unca jim almost 10 years ago
āBut in both cases the people poking you are superbly talented.ā~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I beg to differ. āround the corner is a āvampire storeā that I get blood drawn for my labs. Thereās a little Cuban girl that could get blood from a mosquito and never leave a mark. Sheās been put on a āfloatā assignment and so I had to make do with two girls that couldnāt get blood out of a run-over deer. As a consequence,after 2 weeks, my arm is STILL black and blue from bicep to wrist.. NEXT cycle, Iāll call ahead to see where she is !!
caligula almost 10 years ago
This is ALMOST when I resumed reading Doonesbury, so some of these past strips have filled in some blanks ( the whole Rick/Joanie thing I missed ). Unfortunately in the military I simply didnāt have time even to read the newspaper except perhaps the larger stories in the Sunday papers on days they didnāt have us doing anything else.