Welcome, everybody!
You’ve found the right place…. we’re here tonight to comment on
the BRAND NEW (!) Feb 4th 2019 “CLEO and COMPANY”
Which you’ll find on Sherpa…
http://www.comicssherpa.com/site/feature?uc_comic=cscwy
When Cleo said she could get Claude two pieces, I just knew she was going to cut it….
I didn’t foresee the axe, though.
Anyhow, if I were Claude, I certainly wouldn’t ask for two cups of coffee.
For one thing, Cleo’s method doesn’t do the crockery a bit of good.
Here’s one thing I don’t understand…
Claude immediately says “Only one piece of pie?”
How many does he usually start with?
Some people have a big piece, to start with, and some people have a small piece…. and after that, perhaps another….
but Claude must usually start with two pieces.
On one plate or two?
Meanwhile…. sigh…. Joel’s problem is all too familiar.
I spent a couple of (long ago) years after wrist surgery (all better now, thanks) dropping things… especially things like coffee cups…
… a tiny handle by which you’re supposed to hold up half a pound of liquid, daintily using your fingertips. Uh huh.
It also occasionally made my hand spasm, thus holding the cup, but essentially throwing the coffee.
That reminds me…. shall we go to the Tiki, today, or my pie shop?
We can have coffee or tea, and some of my pie in either place, since I supply the Tiki.
I promise, I haven’t thrown coffee in a least 20 years… not unintentionally, at least.
(OK, I don’t think I’ve ever done it intentionally. Honest.)
Welcome, everybody!
You’ve found the right place…. we’re here tonight to comment on
the BRAND NEW (!) Feb 4th 2019 “CLEO and COMPANY”
Which you’ll find on Sherpa…
http://www.comicssherpa.com/site/feature?uc_comic=cscwy
When Cleo said she could get Claude two pieces, I just knew she was going to cut it….
I didn’t foresee the axe, though.
Anyhow, if I were Claude, I certainly wouldn’t ask for two cups of coffee.
For one thing, Cleo’s method doesn’t do the crockery a bit of good.
Here’s one thing I don’t understand…
Claude immediately says “Only one piece of pie?”
How many does he usually start with?
Some people have a big piece, to start with, and some people have a small piece…. and after that, perhaps another….
but Claude must usually start with two pieces.
On one plate or two?
Meanwhile…. sigh…. Joel’s problem is all too familiar.
I spent a couple of (long ago) years after wrist surgery (all better now, thanks) dropping things… especially things like coffee cups…
… a tiny handle by which you’re supposed to hold up half a pound of liquid, daintily using your fingertips. Uh huh.
It also occasionally made my hand spasm, thus holding the cup, but essentially throwing the coffee.
That reminds me…. shall we go to the Tiki, today, or my pie shop?
We can have coffee or tea, and some of my pie in either place, since I supply the Tiki.
I promise, I haven’t thrown coffee in a least 20 years… not unintentionally, at least.
(OK, I don’t think I’ve ever done it intentionally. Honest.)