Dada, by Craig J. Clark -- Week Forty-Three
25 November 2002
26 November 2002
27 November 2002
28 November 2002
29 November 2002
The Beginning The Immediate Past The Past The Immediate Future The Present
Dispatches from the Canned Food Film Festival:
25 November 2002 - Passage of Dialogue of the Week:
THE BIG LEBOWSKI: Are you employed, sir?
THE DUDE: Employed?
No, The Dude may not be employed, but I am. I have taken a seasonal position at Tower Records, mostly because my unemployment checks have just dried up and I expect my friends and family would like to receive Christmas gifts from me this year. The funny thing is, I was making more money sitting around collecting unemployment than I will being gainfully employed. Wacky.
28 November 2002 - You know, Benjamin Franklin wanted the turkey to be the national symbol of the United States. Just think, if he had had his way, a modern day Thanksgiving dinner would be tantamount to burning the flag in some people's eyes.
29 November 2002 - In case you're wondering (and I know you must be), shortly before writing these strips I did, in fact, watch Leonard Part 6 for the first time in years as part of the Cherry Hill Experiment. When I initially saw it listed on the schedule (at 6 a.m. on Saturday) I figured I'd give it a miss, but then something came over me and I found myself wanting to see every movie they could throw at me. What can I say? At least I got over it before I felt the need to rush out and rent Ghost Dad.
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