I think I’ve seen very nearly the same empty apology from the second panel in an earlier strip.
Nevertheless, it is funny. This is one of the strips I always look forward to.
I’m totally on Scott’s character’s side most of the time. The only things I can’t figure out is why he keeps on working for that same incompetent boss with the abrasive client list, and why he decided to be friends with so many idiotic and egotistical alpha wannabees.
Easy, Rog – lack of better options. We’re in a recession, after all.
Besides, where else would he get such great material for his strip? It’s the same reason Scott Adams stayed at his job for a while even after “Dilbert” took off.
runar about 16 years ago
THis looks like it’s more effort than its worth.
Ray_C about 16 years ago
I think I’ve seen very nearly the same empty apology from the second panel in an earlier strip. Nevertheless, it is funny. This is one of the strips I always look forward to.
ChiehHsia about 16 years ago
I’m totally on Scott’s character’s side most of the time. The only things I can’t figure out is why he keeps on working for that same incompetent boss with the abrasive client list, and why he decided to be friends with so many idiotic and egotistical alpha wannabees.
rayannina about 16 years ago
Easy, Rog – lack of better options. We’re in a recession, after all.
Besides, where else would he get such great material for his strip? It’s the same reason Scott Adams stayed at his job for a while even after “Dilbert” took off.
ChiehHsia about 16 years ago
For some jobs, living in a refrigerator crate under a freeway bridge is a better option… but I take your point.
Allenb about 16 years ago
Rog… you’re absolutely right. I had one of those jobs. sigh.
Allenb about 16 years ago
Not so much funny as it is accurate.