Tom the Dancing Bug by Ruben Bolling for July 28, 2016
Transcript:
To the dancing Bug A brief History of Ties A public service of the American Tie manufactures assoc. Throughout the ages, mankind has been fascinated by the necktie. what is this miraculous garment, and whence does its universal and timeless appeal spring? Recent discoveries of cave paintings prove that the tie was one of the first articles of clothing fashioned by early man. The hedonists of ancient Greece revealed in the luxurious comfort of the tie- wearing. Man: Ah, it feels so good to have something tight around ones neck. The aztecs were voracious tie- wearers, recognizing a talismanic significance in having cloth dangling under the chin. What tie! I will follow you, O priest! In the 1800's, the movement toward medicine revealed that the tie serves the vital function of warming the crucial lower neck and central chest areas. Man: here we see the regions most vulnerable to cold.... During the cold war, neck- wear smuggled in from the west was used behind the iron curtain as a black market currency among the "tieless communists" Man: A paisley tie and half a roll of toilet paper for a two bedroom apartment. Man: DA Today the "hip" youth culture res colorful neck ties ti identify pop music preferences and gang affiliations. Nice tie homeboy Thank you, and what it is what will the future bring for humanity and this essential accessory? Tie: A meeting at 3:00 this way.... No one can say but rest assured their destinies will be inextricably "tied" together!
dadoctah over 8 years ago
Necktie: the only standard article of clothing for which the maker’s label serves a practical function (tucking the skinny end into so it doesn’t stick out to the side).
mfrasca over 8 years ago
Ted Williams endorses this strip.
LizardPriest over 8 years ago
… and in the last panel we see the tie-agra is kicking in.
Cozmik Cowboy over 8 years ago
It is a well-known fact that neckties cut off the oxygen to the brain.
masingermo over 8 years ago
I don’t like the feeling of wearing a tie, but I like the look of one when I have to. My favorite is a metallic gold patterned tie that I wear with a gold/black/red paisley pocket square. I figure that if you’re going to be strangled for eight hours, at least get in people’s faces with it.
Amra Leo over 8 years ago
I’m kinda proud of the fact that I don’t even own a tie anymore…
pumaman over 8 years ago
I avoid them whenever possible. Some people at work wear them but it is not mandatory so I never have.
Linguist over 8 years ago
I Hate Ties !!
Throughout my professional, working career, I did everything in my power not to be subject to wearing this piece of anachronistic male vanity !
Even at formal events, I would go to great lengths to avoid wearing a necktie – collarless formal shirts, turtlenecks, etc. – even bolo ties were preferable to the necktie.
Usually, one of the first things I did when taking over management of a hotel or resort was to change the uniforms of the employees and eliminate ties, altogether !
When forced to wear a necktie, I would, in rebellion, usually don the loudest, most outrageous, or weirdest one I could find. Ironically, much to my chagrin, these neck nooses always drew compliments.
jpozenel over 8 years ago
I’m wearing a tie right now. Because of today’s comic I don’t feel foolish anymore. Thank you Ruben!
Lethea over 8 years ago
It’s just a matter of time before ties go the way of manual transmissions, CD players, and landlines. Just like the fedora did in the 50’s. It’s funny that all (male) politicians still wear neckties religiously, even though the vast majority of the male population no longer wear them.
kapock over 8 years ago
Knot funny.
Eclectic-1 over 8 years ago
In Europe, the tie was the finishing touch to a gentleman’s waredroce and indicated he did not make a living working with his hands. The irony is in the 60’ & 70’s, is service repairfolk who worked on copiers (IBM, Kodak, & Xerox)had to wear them as part of the expected dress.