I worked in a government office where some records were only available to the public if certain portions were obscured (such as telephone numbers, SSNs, etc.). We used white-out on the “originals” (first copy) to make final copies for the consumer. When we used black marker or an equivalent, the person getting the copy would almost always ask about what was covered, something they rarely did when the information was “whited” out. (I suspect the white areas didn’t call attention to them like the big black marks, so people tended to ignore them.)
charliefarmrhere about 5 years ago
I really don’t think that stuff would work well on a computer screen, but hey, you never know! Go for it.
pschearer Premium Member about 5 years ago
Who dat inda hat?
franksmin about 5 years ago
What? A “Daydream Believer” maybe?
Nice quirk, John & Scott – but is there some significance for ‘Liquid Paper’ (or Mistake Out) to today’s date?
tincansailor39 about 5 years ago
Mike Nesmith’s mother invented the stuff, or so I am told by my Monkee fanatic sister.
pschearer Premium Member about 5 years ago
Thanks to everyone above who gave me the information I needed. But really though, is someone really supposed to connect all that to a green wool hat?
Charlie Cook about 5 years ago
Very clever!
Rotary12 Premium Member about 5 years ago
Ugh, Really, Michael??!?
davanden about 5 years ago
Dalek alert!
Bruce1253 about 5 years ago
Well. . . . Now we know how retired folks in various parts of the world occupy their mornings.
Bob Asay about 5 years ago
Very Clever
Jaymi Cee Premium Member about 5 years ago
Oh dear! Is Mike all right? This isn’t a tribute strip, is it?
adrianrune about 5 years ago
I worked in a government office where some records were only available to the public if certain portions were obscured (such as telephone numbers, SSNs, etc.). We used white-out on the “originals” (first copy) to make final copies for the consumer. When we used black marker or an equivalent, the person getting the copy would almost always ask about what was covered, something they rarely did when the information was “whited” out. (I suspect the white areas didn’t call attention to them like the big black marks, so people tended to ignore them.)
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 5 years ago
Not the first time the “Nazi pepper pots” have appeared on this strip.