Laboring in the obscurity he so richly deserves for two decades now, your crusty correspondent sporadically offers his views on family, law, politics and money. Nothing herein should be taken too seriously: If you look closely, you can almost see the twinkle in Curmudgeon's eye. Or is that a cataract?
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Everything I need to know I get from the comics, part 4,782
(Pardon My Planet comic obtained from the Houston Chronicle website; I saw it in this morning's Chicago Sun-Times.)
Once again, this explanation makes more sense than anything I've read in the business pages. Don't you think so, too?
Yep, that looks about right to me, too! And Doctor Mayhem can forget about destroying the auto industry, too, as they're also doing a bang-up job on their own. What happens when their chunk of the economic bailout runs out and there is still no one buying new cars?!?
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Yep, that looks about right to me, too! And Doctor Mayhem can forget about destroying the auto industry, too, as they're also doing a bang-up job on their own. What happens when their chunk of the economic bailout runs out and there is still no one buying new cars?!?
Catoons can really hit the button. Doctor Mayhem has given up on
in Britain as well.
Doctor Mayhem will soon be out of a job, I fear.
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