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Apr 3, 2009
I find this strip rather poignant. And sad. An Adams comment on the times we live in?
 
 
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Apr 3, 2009
I find this strip rather poignant. And sad. An Adams comment on the times we live in?
 
 
Apr 3, 2009
Everyday I view a Dilbert comic and almost as often, I scan the comments below it. I often amazes me how much thought and effort (this group will) put into debating English grammar, the joy you seem to get pointing out minor flaws in Scott Adams' drawing technique, and the pointless back-and-forth arguing that goes on here. I sit back and shake my head reading some of these comments; comments about what is usually an entertaining and funny comic strip.

You "comic critics" are missing the point of this strip! I wouldn't be surprised if Scott Adams decided to make a strip poking fun at those of you on whom his humor is wasted.
 
 
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Apr 3, 2009
First timer!
Richard, here ! I like the evil look on her face in final panel - looks a lot like that Zuni hunting fetish that attacked Karen Black in her apartment in that old tv movie Trilogy Of Terror - OMG - the terrors are back - brrr!
 
 
Apr 3, 2009
@ toosinbeymen

What drugs are you on? Stupid drugs? Thought so.

You couldn't figure out from my thumbnail assessment she served under "W", who assigned remarkably qualified people to invisible jobs that were dead ends, so they quit in disgust because the administration ignored them?

Please.
Go back to your crack pipe and play "Imagine" on your Nano 'til you reach nirvana, only to wake up from your reverie to discover you butchered up with the broken soda can you used as your crack pipe an entire schoolyard of innocents that the other side of your brain thought were clones of Ed Meese, Casper Wenberger and James Watt.

I'm sure your defense in court will be "This was Reagan's fault!", too.
 
 
 
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