Sunday, April 19, 2026

Are We At School On a Sunday?

March 20, 1988
I can't tell if this is sucking up or if Veeblefester tells his employees to do this. Either way, it's very demeaning. Although, I will find it hilarious if Veeblefester told everyone to call and wish him a happy birthday knowing he changed his phone number and didn't tell anyone.

I surprised whoever this is stayed on the line. I have no patience for telephone bullshit.

About every couple of years, there is some discourse (I know, right!?) online about how true Paul Revere's ride was. No, it didn't happen exactly the way the media and Longfellow's poem said. Revere was joined by William Dawes, Samuel Prescott, and Israel Bissell who went down different routes. He also didn't shout "The British are coming!" as this was all supposed to secret and yelling that would've alerted British sympathizers as well as patriots. Anyway, the Internet was the best thing to ever happen.

Frankly, the teacher should be surprised Wilberforce got the actual poem correct. It is Wilberforce after all.





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Saturday, April 18, 2026

We Talking About Work On a Saturday?

June 5, 1967
I am all for scouts leading old people across the street and them falling into a manhole, but how do you miss a hole that big in the street? It's a good thing she caught herself, otherwise, she'd be dead.

"Lots and lots and lots... He had, like, nine 'lots' in there. It was 80% of my review. Then he snorted and said 'We're done here'."

"There's room for improvement..." Ok, that's fine. But what could I be doing differently? I've been doing this job for 20 years and no one seems able to help me improve...





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Friday, April 17, 2026

Friday Quickies

June 3, 1967
I don't think that fish will be able to feed all four of them. Hope they brought a lot of beans.

Gladys is probably arguing about why Brutus doesn't style his mustache anymore.

Thursday, April 16, 2026

We're Still Paying Off Our Last Dream

June 2, 1967
Look, if you two want to see each other while wet and dressed only in towels, you don't have to go through these elaborate lies. Especially since you're doing it out in public anyway.

"They"? Who's "they"? Weinermeyer's? They're okay, I guess. I feel their products have gone downhill in the last couple of years. Probably something to do with Covid and supply chain or whatever.

"A new washer and dryer would be a dream..." Aww, what a sad dream.

Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Tax Lax

June 1, 1967
While I'm a fan of waterboarding when used for comic relief, I don't see how this will get Brutus to stop snoring. He's just going to fall back asleep and start snoring again--and now the blankets, sheet, and bed are wet!

Who are these people who do their taxes at the last minute? I can understand that someone with complicated taxes putting it off until the last minute, but usually we just see people who have one job, no dependents, and no other income.

Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Red Squiggle

May 31, 1967
I don't know what's going on in this comic either. At first I thought the phone was unplugged but that cord(?) string(?) is coming out of that box on Brutus' desk. What is that? A tickertape thing or something?

I love the chunky keyboards that Chip draws in the comics. Keyboards haven't looked like that since the '90s, but Chip's not going to draw a thin keyboard or a laptop. He can't. He won't!

One thing I've noticed lately when I'm writing is that autocorrect tends to jump the gun. It begins marking a word as spelled wrong before I've finished typing the word. Maybe it's because I rarely spell things wrong and it's hoping that I do.

Monday, April 13, 2026

Understood

May 29, 1967
What's wrong? It's a suction cup arrow. It's not like it's a real arrow and Teeny's boyfriend is now dead.

Is this all Teeny does? Make out with boys and yell "WILBERFORCE!"? I guess that explains why she hasn't been seen in nearly 50 years.

Nothing going on here. I got a text message today that just read "Come early tomorrow". It's clearly an attempt at a spam text because I don't know this person and the area code is for 406, which is the entire state of Montana. I don't live in or know anybody in Montana, let alone know someone who can demand(?) that I come in early tomorrow. I want to respond, but I don't need other spammers and scammers knowing my phone number works.

Sunday, April 12, 2026

Day of Rest...Please?





March 13, 1988
Your hedges are already covered in snow so a little bit more won't hurt. Making someone find another spot for the snow that's not anywhere around where they're shoveling seems like a lot to ask for only $10.

Brutus is really going through some stuff and his wife's reaction is to pat his belly and make a fat joke. I'm surprised Brutus doesn't have some vice to get him through life.





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Saturday, April 11, 2026

Infectious Humor

May 27, 1967
I don't understand why people constantly talk to or goad dogs when they walk by. My dog is a huge bitch and would probably eat your face if she could--or freeze instantly because she doesn't know what to do if she had an opportunity to eat your face. But still, just leave dogs alone. Walk on by.

One of my favorite things to do on a morning where I don't have to work is crack open my newspaper and immediately go to the comics page to start my day on a laugh. Instead, I see that Gladys has an infection. What am I supposed to do with that information?

Chris Welkin, Planeteer #5

Just like Artemis II.
When we last left Chris Welkin and his friends, they were back on Earth to build a space platform. An engineer named Rad Rune became part of the team to build the platform but had his own plans to take over the platform and then the world! And now, Chris Welkin, Planeteer for April 1952.

You can check out November 1951 through March 1952 using the Chris Welkin tag.






























At least he's not speaking Chinese Pidgin English
or swapping Rs and Ls.