Hi – I would like to know what font you use for your cartoons – in particular the 2022 Beijing cartoon which was published on 4 February 2022. Thank you.
My wife and I were returning from Albuquerque and stopped in at a small travel center to use the restrooms and get a couple of bottles of water or cold drink. When the young woman rang up my purchase, the total was $3.58. I handed her $4.00. She looked at me in dead seriousness and asked how much change she owed me. This young woman had never been taught how to count change. I simply felt sad for her.
I saw a “Get Out of Paying Your Credit Card Debt” commercial where someone supposedly was assisted in getting around his accumulated debt and he was so happy that now he could go to Puerto Rico on vacation. Seems to me like if he could afford to go to Puerto Rico on vacation, he could maybe have paid some of what he owed.
When asked where the $10 million went that he earned over his career, George Raft replied, “Part of the loot went for gambling, part for horses, part for women. The rest I spent foolishly.”
Ratkin Premium Member 7 months ago
He’s not a deep thinker.
Zykoic 7 months ago
You need several new apps that has subscription fees tied to your credit card.
The Reader Premium Member 7 months ago
Your money has all gone to a better place.
Gent 7 months ago
Listens to well-wishers, kid.
Closethis 7 months ago
Hi – I would like to know what font you use for your cartoons – in particular the 2022 Beijing cartoon which was published on 4 February 2022. Thank you.
purepaul Premium Member 7 months ago
Similar to buying mega lottery tickets as a retirement “plan”.
Dobie Premium Member 7 months ago
HEY! Knock it off, you!
I’m trying to pick up loose change down here!
pat sandy creator 7 months ago
keep wishin’…
Hickory 7 months ago
Is that a slot machine?
Gameguy49 Premium Member 7 months ago
A good example of a fool and his money. Another is not paying off the total of your credit card every month and having to pay exorbitant interest.
Wayno® creator 7 months ago
Bravo, Dave! This one is genius!
Just-me 7 months ago
My wife and I were returning from Albuquerque and stopped in at a small travel center to use the restrooms and get a couple of bottles of water or cold drink. When the young woman rang up my purchase, the total was $3.58. I handed her $4.00. She looked at me in dead seriousness and asked how much change she owed me. This young woman had never been taught how to count change. I simply felt sad for her.
bobbyferrel 7 months ago
I saw a “Get Out of Paying Your Credit Card Debt” commercial where someone supposedly was assisted in getting around his accumulated debt and he was so happy that now he could go to Puerto Rico on vacation. Seems to me like if he could afford to go to Puerto Rico on vacation, he could maybe have paid some of what he owed.
It's Not Easy Bein' Me 7 months ago
well, well, well -Joe Kenda
brick10 7 months ago
Ditch the betting apps from your phone!
formathe 7 months ago
I have a friend who works security at the local Rez casino. He says the place is rammed the day after the pension cheques are deposited.
Howard'sMyHero 7 months ago
But … is that a NEW and IMPROVED wishing well …?
Frank Burns Eats Worms 7 months ago
He’d be better off giving it to Wells Fargo.
wildlandwaters 7 months ago
little Davey, the younger years…(which is why he had to become a comix writer…worked out for our benefit, tho! lol!)
lnrokr55 7 months ago
Hey kid, wanna buy a beanstalk !!! ;-)
zeexenon 7 months ago
Kids, an example of what our government is doing to pay off our double digit trillion $ national debt.
Khatkhattu Premium Member 7 months ago
When asked where the $10 million went that he earned over his career, George Raft replied, “Part of the loot went for gambling, part for horses, part for women. The rest I spent foolishly.”
the lost wizard 7 months ago
Is Timmy down there collecting all this loot and waiting for Lassie? :)
backyardcowboy 7 months ago
The wishing well now accepts cryptocurrency and debit cards.
mistercatworks 7 months ago
How does such a guy even have any money to foolishly lose? One of life’s little mysteries.