But my thought was the same as Michael's: Town's good if you gotta go -- no end of Starbucks and other places where you can go if you buy a little something. The woods, not so much (yet, for a man, not that bad).
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[O]ur worst fears, like our greatest hopes, are not outside our powers, and we can come in the end to triumph over the former and to achieve the latter.
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Maybe it's about his age? Old guys having to go more often n all, as the teevee commercials constantly point out.
Hmm...you don't suppose there's a subtle Larry Craig reference here, do you?
Yes, he’s gotta go, gotta go, gotta go. But wouldn’t “town,” what with all the nightspots, be teeming with bathrooms?
“Larry Craig” was my first thought. Many a snarky close reader has noted the unintentional sexual overtones (or undertones?) in this strip.
“This strip”: meaning Beetle Bailey generally, not this particular strip.
Maybe Sarge has uterine fibroids.
But my thought was the same as Michael's: Town's good if you gotta go -- no end of Starbucks and other places where you can go if you buy a little something. The woods, not so much (yet, for a man, not that bad).
I are confused.
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