Inspired by an air freshener my wife plugged in recently. When she first fired it up, I really did check to see if one of the cats had thrown up somewhere. BTW, these people are Spalding MacGregor and … his wife, residents of my old comic strip “Cottage & Company”. It’s been so long since I drew her, I’ve forgotten her name.
I think, for the most part, people are better at using turn signals than they were a few years ago. I find this strange because how do they find the time while texting?
Some people are probably wondering about this strip as the characters don’t appear to wear clothes. I think what we see are their clothes and they probably look completely different underneath.
Yes, I realize we don’t know everything, but I hate doing a funeral for someone for whom there is no reason to think they have gone on to something better–and many indicators that they definitely haven’t. On a side note, wouldn’t “We put the FUN in FUNeral” be a great slogan for a mortuary?
A friend of mine said this about one of the candidates in the last presidential election. I asked if he was still going to vote, since the other candidate was clearly a liar, too. He just laughed and changed the subject.
If you don’t get this joke, ask your parents … or grandparents. Also, I miss the discussions of woofers and tweeters and analog vs. stereo and what kind of cactus spine makes the best turntable needle.
We have a color copier at work that does incredible work … sometimes. As a counterfeiting tool it would be extremely unreliable. I think I thought of this strip one day while swearing at it for crumpling another important document.