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* DeadpanSnarker: Barney's daughter Cynthia and his secretary Mrs. Foxx.
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[[http://www.gocomics.com/barneyandclyde/2012/12/09?comments=visible#comments This Sunday strip from Dec. 09 2012]] details the premise in a nutshell.
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''Barney & Clyde'', created in 2010 by Gene Weingarten, columnist for the Washington Post, his son Dan and cartoonist David Clark, details the unlikely friendship between billionaire J. Barnard Pillsbury[[note]]the Barney of the title, at the risk of stating the obvious.[[/note]], owner and C.E.O of Pillsbury Pharmaceuticals, and a homeless man named Clyde Finster.
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''Barney & Clyde'', created in 2010 by Gene Weingarten, columnist for the Washington Post, his son Dan and cartoonist David Clark, details the unlikely friendship between billionaire J. Barnard Pillsbury[[note]]the Pillsbury,[[note]]the Barney of the title, at the risk of stating the obvious.[[/note]], [[/note]] owner and C.E.O of Pillsbury Pharmaceuticals, and a homeless man named Clyde Finster.
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''Film/BonnieAndClyde''.
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'''Barney & Clyde''', created in 2010 by Gene Weingarten, columnist for the Washington Post, his son Dan and cartoonist David Clark, details the unlikely friendship between billionaire J. Barnard Pillsbury[[note]]the Barney of the title, at the risk of stating the obvious.[[/note]], Owner owner and C.E.O of Pillsbury Pharmaceuticals, and a homeless man named Clyde Finster.
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* CasanovaWannabe - Duane Butkis who keeps trying (and failing) to get to first base with Ms. Foxx.
* MeaningfulName - Duane [[PunnyName Butkis]].
* SnarkKnight - Barney's daughter (but not Lucretia's) Cynthia is quite sarcastic, to put it mildly.
* MeaningfulName - Duane [[PunnyName Butkis]].
* SnarkKnight - Barney's daughter (but not Lucretia's) Cynthia is quite sarcastic, to put it mildly.
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* CasanovaWannabe - CasanovaWannabe: Duane Butkis who keeps trying (and failing) to get to first base with Ms. Foxx.
*MeaningfulName - IdiotSavant: The R&D team at Pillsbury Pharmaceuticals shows expert skills but lacks common sense much of the time.
* MeaningfulName: Duane [[PunnyName Butkis]].
*SnarkKnight - NoSocialSkills: The R&D team again.
* OddFriendship: The titular pair, bordering on VitriolicBestBuds.
* RhetoricalRequestBlunder: Barney asks regarding his company's pill bottles, "Could we make it more difficult to open?" So they do.
* SarcasmBlind: The R&D team. Good thing they don't hear from Cynthia on a regular basis.
* SnarkKnight: Barney's daughter (but not Lucretia's) Cynthia is quite sarcastic, to put it mildly.
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* MeaningfulName: Duane [[PunnyName Butkis]].
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* OddFriendship: The titular pair, bordering on VitriolicBestBuds.
* RhetoricalRequestBlunder: Barney asks regarding his company's pill bottles, "Could we make it more difficult to open?" So they do.
* SarcasmBlind: The R&D team. Good thing they don't hear from Cynthia on a regular basis.
* SnarkKnight: Barney's daughter (but not Lucretia's) Cynthia is quite sarcastic, to put it mildly.
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* TrophyWife - Lucretia is Barney's second wife and she is quite glamorous.
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* TrophyWife - SurroundedByIdiots: Barney's ExactWords regarding his R&D team.
* TrophyWife: Lucretia is Barney's second wife and she is quite glamorous.
*WhiteBunny - WhiteBunny: Clyde's Rabbit Adolf, whom he refers to by his "Stage Name", Fluffykins [-Mc-]Needsahug.
* TrophyWife: Lucretia is Barney's second wife and she is quite glamorous.
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** Ms. Foxx qualifies as well, regarding how she deals with Duane's advances.
* TrophyWife -Lucretia.Lucretia is Barney's second wife and she is quite glamorous.
** Ms. Foxx qualifies as well, regarding how she deals with Duane's advances.
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'''Barney & Clyde''', created in 2010 by Gene Weingarten, columnist for the Washington Post, his son Dan and cartoonist David Clark, details the unlikely friendship between billionaire J. Barnard Pillsbury[[note]]the Barney of the title, at the risk of [[CaptainObvious stating the obvious.]][[/note]], [[/note]], Owner and C.E.O of Pillsbury Pharmaceuticals, and a homeless man named Clyde Finster.
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'''Barney & Clyde''', created in 2010 by Gene Weingarten, columnist for the Washington Post, his son Dan and cartoonist David Clark, details the unlikely friendship between billionaire J. Barnard Pillsbury [[hottip:*:the Pillsbury[[note]]the Barney of the title, at the risk of [[CaptainObvious stating the obvious.]] , ]][[/note]], Owner and C.E.O of Pillsbury Pharmaceuticals, and a homeless man named Clyde Finster.
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'''Barney & Clyde''', created in 2010 by Gene Weingarten, columnist for the Washington Post, his son Dan and cartoonist David Clark, details the unlikely friendship between billionaire J. Barnard Pillsbury [[hottip:*:the Barney of the title, at the risk of [[CaptainObvious stating the obvious.]] ,Owner , Owner and C.E.O of Pillsbury Pharmaceuticals, and a homeless man named Clyde Finster.
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'''Barney & Clyde''', created in 2010 by Gene Weingarten, columnist for the Washington Post, his son Dan and cartoonist David Clark, details the unlikely friendship between billionaire J. Barnard Pillsbury [[hottip:*:the Barney of the title, at the risk of [[CaptainObvious stating the obvious.]] ]],owner ,Owner and C.E.O of Pillsbury Pharmaceuticals, and a homeless man named Clyde Finster.
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'''Barney & Clyde''', created in 2010 by Gene Weingarten, columnist for the Washington Post, his son Dan and cartoonist David Clark, details the unlikely friendship between billionaire J. Barnard Pillsburyhottip:*:the Pillsbury [[hottip:*:the Barney of the title, at the risk of [[CaptainObvious stating the obvious.]], owner ]] ]],owner and C.E.O of Pillsbury Pharmaceuticals, and a homeless man named Clyde Finster.
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'''Barney & Clyde''', created in 2010 by Gene Weingarten, columnist for the Washington Post, his son Dan and cartoonist David Clark, details the unlikely friendship between billionaire J. Barnard Pillsbury[[hottip:*:the Pillsburyhottip:*:the Barney of the title, at the risk of [[CaptainObvious stating the obvious.]],]] ]], owner and C.E.O of Pillsbury Pharmaceuticals, and a homeless man named Clyde Finster.
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'''Barney & Clyde''', created in 2010 by Gene Weingarten, columnist for the Washington Post, his son Dan and cartoonist David Clark, details the unlikely friendship between billionaire J. Barnard Pillsbury[[hottip:*:the Barney of the title, at the risk of [[CaptainObvious stating the obvious.]]]], ]],]] owner and C.E.O of Pillsbury Pharmaceuticals, and a homeless man named Clyde Finster.
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* EverythingsBetterWithBunnies - Clyde's Rabbit Adolf, whom he refers to by his "Stage Name", Fluffykins [-Mc-]Needsahug.
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'''Barney & Clyde''', created in 2010 by Gene Weingarten, columnist for the Washington Post, his son Dan and cartoonist David Clark, details the unlikely friendship between billionaire J. Barnard Pillsbury[[hottip:*:the Barney of the title, at the risk of [[CaptainObvious stating the obvious.]]]]owner ]]]], owner and C.E.O of Pillsbury Pharmauceticals, and a homeless man named Clyde Finster.
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'''Barney & Clyde''', created in 2010 by Gene Weingarten, columnist for the Washington Post, his son Dan and cartoonist David Clark, details the unlikely friendship between billionaire J. Barnard Pillsbury, owner Pillsbury[[hottip:*:the Barney of the title, at the risk of [[CaptainObvious stating the obvious.]]]]owner and C.E.O of Pillsbury Pharmauceticals, and a homeless man named Clyde Finster.
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It can be found [[http://www.gocomics.com/barneyandclyde here]].
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'''Barney & Clyde''', created in 2010 by Gene Weingarten, columnist for the Washington Post, his son Dan and cartoonist David Clark, details the unlikely friendship between billinoaire billionaire J. Barnard Pillsbury, owner and C.E.O of Pillsbury Pharmauceticals, and a homeless man named Clyde Finster.
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'''Barney & Clyde''', created in 2010 by Gene Weingarten, columnist for the WashingtonPost, Washington Post, his son Dan and cartoonist David Clark, details the unlikely friendship between billinoaire J. Barnard Pillsbury, owner and C.E.O of Pillsbury Pharmauceticals, and a homeless man named Clyde Finster.
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* EverythingsCuterWithBunnies - Clyde's Rabbit Adolf, whom he refers to by his "Stage Name", Fluffykins [-Mc-]Needsahug.
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* EverythingsCuterWithBunnies EverythingsBetterWithBunnies - Clyde's Rabbit Adolf, whom he refers to by his "Stage Name", Fluffykins [-Mc-]Needsahug.
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* EverythingsCuterWithBunnies - Clyde's Rabbit Adolf, whom he refers to by his "Stage Name", Fluffykins [-Mc-]Needsahug.
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* EverythingsCuterWithBunnies - Clyde's Rabbit Adolf, whom he refers to by his "Stage Name", Fluffykins [-Mc-]Needsahug.