From Not Always Right: Service That Leaves Not Mushroom For Improvement
I’ve got a pair of regular customers who are just absolutely adorable: a father and his little girl. Their usual order is a small cheese pizza for the little one.
One day, the father called in and ordered his daughter’s usual pizza. He then asked if we had mushrooms, intending to order a second pizza for himself that day. However, the little girl overheard the dreaded M-word uttered from her father’s mouth. From my end of the phone, I heard this typically angelic child absolutely melt down crying at the thought of having mushrooms on her pizza, not understanding at all that it was never for her. Her father interrupted himself upon hearing this, as he is absolutely wrapped around this girl’s sweet little finger, and told me never mind the second pizza.
That is when I knew what I had to do. I prepared two pizzas: one mushroom and one cheese. I paid for the mushroom one myself.
They came in, I handed them both pizzas, and this man started absolutely sobbing in my lobby. Apparently, they were tight on money this month, and this was the act of kindness that turned his whole outlook around.
He thanked me profusely, and a few weeks later came back with a teddy bear and flowers for me, all smiles. This time, it was my turn to cry, as customers had been berating me all week and I was beginning to feel really underappreciated.
They come back regularly still, and his girl is just as sweet as ever — no tears. They’re still some of my favorite customers in my fifteen years of pizza.
“Scalped” is a graphic novel set on a 2000s era Indian Reservation. Lincoln Red Crow is trying to open a casino and the FBI is after him for a decades old murder. If you want a tragic comic that’s a good place to start.
Trout, you would be surprised as to how many mornings I wake up crying lately. Or I wake up having a panic attack then I cry. It is truly difficult to deal with this just about everyday.
Interesting idea, Agnes. But you might want to come up with some solid ideas and sample comics before you start trying to pitch to the syndicates. Truly one of those cases where a picture is worth a thousand words.
Yakety Sax 7 months ago
From Not Always Right: Service That Leaves Not Mushroom For Improvement
I’ve got a pair of regular customers who are just absolutely adorable: a father and his little girl. Their usual order is a small cheese pizza for the little one.
One day, the father called in and ordered his daughter’s usual pizza. He then asked if we had mushrooms, intending to order a second pizza for himself that day. However, the little girl overheard the dreaded M-word uttered from her father’s mouth. From my end of the phone, I heard this typically angelic child absolutely melt down crying at the thought of having mushrooms on her pizza, not understanding at all that it was never for her. Her father interrupted himself upon hearing this, as he is absolutely wrapped around this girl’s sweet little finger, and told me never mind the second pizza.
That is when I knew what I had to do. I prepared two pizzas: one mushroom and one cheese. I paid for the mushroom one myself.
They came in, I handed them both pizzas, and this man started absolutely sobbing in my lobby. Apparently, they were tight on money this month, and this was the act of kindness that turned his whole outlook around.
He thanked me profusely, and a few weeks later came back with a teddy bear and flowers for me, all smiles. This time, it was my turn to cry, as customers had been berating me all week and I was beginning to feel really underappreciated.
They come back regularly still, and his girl is just as sweet as ever — no tears. They’re still some of my favorite customers in my fifteen years of pizza.
(Not my story)
snsurone76 7 months ago
There are already too many unfunny “comics” out there.
grandvitara 7 months ago
Today’s For Better or for Worse fits the bill.
Differentname 7 months ago
“Scalped” is a graphic novel set on a 2000s era Indian Reservation. Lincoln Red Crow is trying to open a casino and the FBI is after him for a decades old murder. If you want a tragic comic that’s a good place to start.
The Orange Mailman 7 months ago
Commiseration through Catharsis
monya_43 7 months ago
Agnes is already tragic enough as she is.
mindjob 7 months ago
At least she’s not pitching the syndicates about a new drug supplier in Columbia
Martin Booda 7 months ago
Anyone here old enough to remember “Mary Worth”? That was a tragic strip.
rshive 7 months ago
Weren’t we all forced to learn history?
seismic-2 Premium Member 7 months ago
But Funky Cancerbean has already been done.
Spacetech 7 months ago
John Deering has the market cornered…..
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace 7 months ago
Make ’Em Laugh
Song by Donald O’Connor
“Make ’em laugh, make ’em laugh
Don’t you know everyone wants to laugh?
My dad said "Be and actor, my son
But be a comical one"
They’ll be standing in lines
For those old honky-tonk monkeyshines
Or can study Shakespeare and be quite elite
And you could charm the critics and have nothing to eat
Just slip on a banana peel, the world’s at you feet
Make ’em laugh, make ’em laugh, make ’em laugh
Make ’em laugh
Don’t you know everyone wants to laugh?
My grandpa said "Go out and tell them a joke
But give it plenty of hoke"
Make ’em roar, make ’em scream
Take a fall, butt a wall, split a seam
You could start by pretending you’re a dancer with grace
You wiggle ‘till they’re giggling all over the place
And then you get a great big custard pie in the face
Make ’em laugh, make ’em laugh, make ’em laugh
Make ’em laugh
Don’t you know… all the… want
They’ll be standing in lines
For those old honky-tonk monkeyshines
Make ’em laugh
Make ’em laugh
Make ’em laugh
Make ’em laugh, make ’em laugh, make ’em laugh"
Sambora1 7 months ago
Trout, you would be surprised as to how many mornings I wake up crying lately. Or I wake up having a panic attack then I cry. It is truly difficult to deal with this just about everyday.
paullp Premium Member 7 months ago
Interesting idea, Agnes. But you might want to come up with some solid ideas and sample comics before you start trying to pitch to the syndicates. Truly one of those cases where a picture is worth a thousand words.