AAK! Made me twitch! I’m glad I figured out you were doing it on purpose. Unless I hear differently, I’ll post this on November 10 (with a few comments and full credit, of course) on my grammar blog, writing-rag.com. As always, I enjoy the strip.
Use a fountain pen and experiment with different inks until you get just the wrong one. I have some light, bright blues that would probably irritate the Mullet boss just the right amount. Of course, if you have multi-page carbonless forms you need a nib that will let you press down.
I wonder what jobs actually prefer blue ink. One very minor irritation about the Navy was that I preferred blue, but everything had to be done in black. And I’ve seen this perception in civilian life too, that black is more “professional”.
ekw555 about 7 years ago
I was definitely falling into this seven year old trap. Well played, Scott!
Plods with ...™ about 7 years ago
Eye thot thet they’re was sumthin phamilyer about this one.
brain Les about 7 years ago
“complane”? is this the new spelling of complain?
Rogers George Premium Member about 7 years ago
AAK! Made me twitch! I’m glad I figured out you were doing it on purpose. Unless I hear differently, I’ll post this on November 10 (with a few comments and full credit, of course) on my grammar blog, writing-rag.com. As always, I enjoy the strip.
ChessPirate about 7 years ago
I think I’m going to loose it… ☺
cmxx about 7 years ago
Just titan up.
edreajr about 7 years ago
Twoday I find this commic verrie annoyinge!
Mopman about 7 years ago
My eye was starting to twitch as I was reading. Thank goodness for panel 4, lol.
eb110americana about 7 years ago
I don’t know about blue ink, but this comic definitely has me yearning for some RED ink! (If I circle them all, they can’t hurt me, right?)
Kaputnik about 7 years ago
Use a fountain pen and experiment with different inks until you get just the wrong one. I have some light, bright blues that would probably irritate the Mullet boss just the right amount. Of course, if you have multi-page carbonless forms you need a nib that will let you press down.
I wonder what jobs actually prefer blue ink. One very minor irritation about the Navy was that I preferred blue, but everything had to be done in black. And I’ve seen this perception in civilian life too, that black is more “professional”.
Pipe Tobacco Premium Member about 7 years ago
I like blue so it doesn’t look like a photocopy.
Coyoty Premium Member about 7 years ago
Turquoise is blue. Find a turquoise pen.
Malcolm Hall about 7 years ago
Typo!!! Remynding was misspelled.