Transcript:
bernice: this store that was built just two years ago is closing
luann: really? why?
bernice: because people are shopping online, putting brick-and-mortar stores out of business
luann: what did they sell?
bernice: brick and mortar
shannon: puh pomp
Templo S.U.D. over 8 years ago
Would one go to Lowe’s and/or The Home Depot websites to get brick and mortar?
JayBluE over 8 years ago
“Rimshot In the Dark”“Gag Reflex”“Punch Line Drunk”“Web And Flow”“Net Worth”“The City By The Ebay”“An Amazon Warrior”“Oh, What A Tangled Web….”“Jest, The Way I Like It”“You Can Call Me PayPal” (♬)“….But It All Works Out, Innuendo”or“Girls Just Wanna Have Puns” (♬)
Aqsnt over 8 years ago
It gives a whole new meaning to building a business.
Shadow Pheonix over 8 years ago
Looks like puddles got startled by Shannon
luann1212 over 8 years ago
We can talk about brick and mortar versus online retail, but as I teach that lets focus on Shannon. In the existing arc in the Fuse, Jonah asked that his sister watch Shannon as he had to go to a casting for a theater production he was trying to get. Could this panel be partly a continuation of the idea that Shannon is being taken c/o by Luann after she might have left the Fuse, and maybe Toni had herself asked Luann to watch her? It’s in Luannverse, and I think it’s likely that it has no proximate connection with the prior arc, but it’s funny that Shannon in in a Sunday panel after being one of the main subjects in the weekly panels. I think there is a connection, if not direct or proximate though.
Namrepus over 8 years ago
Luann’s room is significantly neater than usual.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 8 years ago
a double whammy
dadoctah over 8 years ago
Can you buy bricks and mortar online?.(Asks the guy who’s got a standing subscription at Amazon for bottled water.)
Sisyphos over 8 years ago
And Shannon seals the deal for the gag-of-the-day strip!
Willywise52 Premium Member over 8 years ago
Rim shot.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member over 8 years ago
I like the drum roll Shannon gives to the punchline.
TheiaLee over 8 years ago
I miss Borders. The book selection was amazing and they had an astounding collection of international music.
Mordock999 Premium Member over 8 years ago
But the GOOD News IS Floppy Disks, Typewriters and Word Processors? They’re Comin’ BACK!
No, REALLY….,
Schrodinger's Dog over 8 years ago
Mordock999 GoComics PRO Member said, 32 minutes ago
But the GOOD News IS Floppy Disks, Typewriters and Word Processors? They’re Comin’ BACK!
No, REALLY….,
… and so is POSTUM !
SukieCrandall Premium Member over 8 years ago
There was a time when people did buy brick and mortar online in a way, just not computer online. Sears housing kits included all the supplies to build homes. Some people made their own while others hired contractors. Most of such homes are rather near train lines and there were quite a few models, with a great many of the homes not only built but still standing because they actually used quality components. In fact, perhaps the majority of people who have those homes, which are now about 80 to 100 years old, IF memory serves, do not even realize they are in kit homes. We recently ran into an article on those. It answered for me why a popular roof shape of old homes near where i grew up – which was a harbor so those who built ships often also built homes w similar approaches only turned downside up for the roof – can be found inland, and i realized that a greataunt had a Sears kit home. Some of you might, too, and not even know it – yet.The stores i miss were private ones run by individuals who were very clueful buyers. There was a man a generation older than i with an incredible bookstore. A person using his store diligently could acquire the equivalent of a bachelors in two subjects in which he had advanced degrees, and learn a great deal about a range of other topics, too. Only once did i ever catch him in an accidental error when he confused Mary Wollstonecroft (Hope i spelled that right from memory.) with her daughter. That book was outside his main areas of expertise, though.By taking a bus across the Island i could reach a large town where the record shop owner was the sort of person who right from the start stocked the first albums of groups like the Velvet Underground, and the Incredible String Band. He kept standards, too, as bread and butter products, but he had interesting new sounds for anyone who wanted to explore.In a way, after the monopolization of so much of radio, online music saved the ability to explore, and allowed those in types of music that were shut out to remain better afloat, people in experimental music, classical music, folk music, etc., esp those new to those types of music. Without the preceding monopolization of so much of radio the situation woukd have been much different than it actually was.
SukieCrandall Premium Member over 8 years ago
Thanks for giving the term “rimshot” so early in the comments, Brd. I could not recall it for the life of me, and that bugged me.
Make Mine Marvel over 8 years ago
Very close, Sukie. “Wollstonecr*a*ft”, I believe. And yes, Mama Mary was a fascinating character, one of the less well-known pioneers of the Women’s Rights movement, in my opinion.
I miss bookstores quite a bit, myself. I would miss music stores more, except that I spend several hours of my life (like last night) staffing the “merch table” for musicians coming through town to do a concert. I don’t get to browse as widely as I could in a music store, nor do I get to hear the recommendations of the staff, but I meet a lot more musicians more often than a lot of people.
Airman over 8 years ago
I also miss camera shops. I did read somewhere that Barnes and Noble’s profits were up in the actual “book” category, not ebooks but the real thing. And what about the book case makers….will they become just a memory?
Airman over 8 years ago
You hit a button with me at the mention of Richard Harris …. MacArthur Park is melting in the dark……. Still one of my favorites.
Doctor11 over 8 years ago
No, book stores will never disappear and so there will always be a need for shelves to put the books on.
electricpostcard over 8 years ago
The dog woke up when she said they sold Brick and Mortar. Maybe a connection here?
ACTIVIST1234 over 8 years ago
SPLAT****JPW – sorry, but that was a reality chuck from yesterday deferred. :)
SukieCrandall Premium Member over 8 years ago
Thank you, Brd.
wiatr over 8 years ago
Maybe the post office refused to make the deliveries?
SactoSylvia over 8 years ago
Classic rimshot complete with drumroll… and yet, it misses. I suspect that’s what the look on Puddles’s face is all about. He’s thinking “Bricks and mortar? Online? Nahhh…!”
SactoSylvia over 8 years ago
Sukie – I’m very sorry about the loss of your ferret/pet/furry family member. I hope you can take comfort in knowing that you gave it a wonderful, loving home and life.
SukieCrandall Premium Member over 8 years ago
Thank you, Puzz. Yes, she was very strong and lasted much longer than ever expected but i am glad she went before any of her problems coukd become overly painful.
Schrodinger's Dog over 8 years ago
I tried the Brita pitcher once, when I lived in an area with a contaminated water problem ( algae). Actually, it didn’t do enough to remove the bad smell. Tho bottled water may not be an optimal solution eco-wise, sometimes it is the most practical one.
SukieCrandall Premium Member over 8 years ago
Spoiler: great anticipation w Follies close to beginning, but where is a participant?
TexanAtHeart over 8 years ago
Amoeba Record shop in LA is iconic. Old and new vinyl. always busy. Look it up online There are quite a few used music video stores around me- Second Spin for one.
Bookstores around me are always full of people. But Borders was always full of people, too. I didn’t understand how it could go out of business. I think price has something to do with it. I used to buy a lot of books when they were $5, $10, $15, but who can afford $20 for a hardbound romance, much less $40 for a cookbook or $60 for something meatier.
What if the indoor malls put on music concerts? I might not go or stay long on Hip-Hop night, but I would certainly go to shop and stay with a pretzel and listen to most other music. I would take my granddaughter, too. She would love looking down from the second level. with a scoop of ice cream.
Argythree over 8 years ago
-Thanks for that suggestion, but I had already looked into it. Jury is still out on how much lead and other heavy metals from old pipes can actually be removed by that kind of filter. A better one is a filtration system applied at the intake source, but I live in a condo and they really don’t want to let one of us dig up all the pipes…
JayBluE over 8 years ago
““A Flair For The Drum-atic”“Mortar-ly Wounded””^I think these sum it up best!
DevilDog2001 Premium Member over 5 years ago
Puddles and Shannon have the perfect reactions!