@Chris—-My “though” exactly. You have to give John & Scott a break “thought”, as they have more than one thing going on at the same time. Busy talented guys!
Back when my employer still used Word Perfect, I wrote a letter to a colleague. It flagged his name as a misspelling; and offered about a dozen alternatives, most of which were obscene.
When we make enough money to hire assistants? —So far, we have a team of two. John in from the beginning, and me. Two before me on WD. Just us on Maria. But a whole studio would be a nice luxury…———In society’s mad rush to make sure newspapers cease to exist, we’ve also eliminated the system by which cartoonists made money for their work. Humankind: not as smart as we think we are.
@John Zakour and Scott RobertsWith all the discussion of spelling and physical details, it seems that the tension expressed in the cartoon might be entering your lives. I hope not, but watch out for suddenly wilting plants and boiling tap water. Wonderful expression of unwitting reaction to very negative emotion. Thank you for each day’s cartoons.
@ John & Scott—-I did give you guys credit for being busy talented guys. You know we love picking on you for such trivial things, but mean it in a good way. WE LOVE YOU GUYS!!!!! KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK !!!
charliefarmrhere over 9 years ago
@Chris—-My “though” exactly. You have to give John & Scott a break “thought”, as they have more than one thing going on at the same time. Busy talented guys!
noreenklose over 9 years ago
Where’s autocorrect when you really need it? ;-D
johnzakour Premium Member over 9 years ago
Artist pens don’t come with spell check.
Retired Dude over 9 years ago
Man! That’s tense!
I don’t care about the ‘t’. I knew what they meant.
The Wiz Premium Member over 9 years ago
Is it just me, or are Carolina’s hips getting a bit pudgy ?
invertedyesterday over 9 years ago
Those poor flowers…
rshive over 9 years ago
Back when my employer still used Word Perfect, I wrote a letter to a colleague. It flagged his name as a misspelling; and offered about a dozen alternatives, most of which were obscene.
Plods with ...™ over 9 years ago
Yep…. tense.
mike75035 over 9 years ago
“PA I0”???? Now I see where you got the “T” for thought.
Thomas Scott Roberts creator over 9 years ago
When we make enough money to hire assistants? —So far, we have a team of two. John in from the beginning, and me. Two before me on WD. Just us on Maria. But a whole studio would be a nice luxury…———In society’s mad rush to make sure newspapers cease to exist, we’ve also eliminated the system by which cartoonists made money for their work. Humankind: not as smart as we think we are.
Bob. over 9 years ago
Carolina looks just fine.
CatStaff Premium Member over 9 years ago
@John Zakour and Scott RobertsWith all the discussion of spelling and physical details, it seems that the tension expressed in the cartoon might be entering your lives. I hope not, but watch out for suddenly wilting plants and boiling tap water. Wonderful expression of unwitting reaction to very negative emotion. Thank you for each day’s cartoons.
charliefarmrhere over 9 years ago
@ John & Scott—-I did give you guys credit for being busy talented guys. You know we love picking on you for such trivial things, but mean it in a good way. WE LOVE YOU GUYS!!!!! KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK !!!
news_techren over 9 years ago
I can imagine “t” and no “t”, both at the same time.