![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgkaKJB5KCQXOnHnaUf86IlGe09e3W4viyPHwvEeY3PH92cC1zx0QXT1YlpCcfH94lpAtgXeBv4Bq8NXJQUu-WNMx3sx4TeukwHwxKjXO9wpjlGNP2DVi_1SxDtymTt-WtvMArdgOrFFvNhsn9sK1NSHKXqnviRGULY7t-5PWofDCo33ehgVZ-74jls9wU/w640-h192/19740719.png) |
July 19, 1974 |
I do like how getting revenge for petty grievances is a standard trope in comic strips. A cartoonist gets mildly upset at something and it becomes a joke in next week's comic. I guess lots of jobs could do that. It's just funny that all cartoonists do this.
I zoomed in on the words on their overalls. I think they say CLEAN THE PLUMBER so I don't know what kind of name that is.
Mother Gargle's hair looks like it's made from dust bunnies. Hey-O! Thank you! I'm here all week!