Not to nitpick but that is not right. Pâtisserie is a place of business, pastry chef is a pâtissier (in English the accent is often left out but the word still stands). The same goes for boulangerie (bakery) vs. boulanger (baker).
Reminds me of an illustration in a book: A man is sawing a board; another is sitting and reading. The caption is: “Which man is working? Which man is playing?”
Steve Allen was once the celebrity chair of National Hobby Month. An interviewer asked what his hobbies were and he replied, “I don’t know; I enjoy a lot of things, but I seem to make money from them.”
Ida No almost 11 years ago
Does this mean that all nose-to-the-grindstone middle managers are masters of artless living?
vitocuore almost 11 years ago
Not to nitpick but that is not right. Pâtisserie is a place of business, pastry chef is a pâtissier (in English the accent is often left out but the word still stands). The same goes for boulangerie (bakery) vs. boulanger (baker).
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Captain Colorado almost 11 years ago
What’s with the creepy middle-aged “kid” in panel #5?
hippogriff almost 11 years ago
Reminds me of an illustration in a book: A man is sawing a board; another is sitting and reading. The caption is: “Which man is working? Which man is playing?”
Shikamoo Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Enjoyment of life begins in the moment, not at the end of the work day.
hippogriff almost 11 years ago
Steve Allen was once the celebrity chair of National Hobby Month. An interviewer asked what his hobbies were and he replied, “I don’t know; I enjoy a lot of things, but I seem to make money from them.”
SuperDavid almost 11 years ago
looks like a rerun
mathman523 almost 11 years ago
That is why I want to do math :)