Ink Pen by Phil Dunlap for September 26, 2010
Transcript:
ding dong! mr. negato: who goes there? it's the mailman... mr. negato: "The mail-man"? the mail-man"....hmm, doesn't ring a bell...what's in the database for postal-themed heroes...? let's see, there's fedax...the stamper...ghost-master general.... must be someone new on the scene, looking to make a name for himself...well, get ready for a thrashing do-gooder, I--!!!! man: Aaaaa!! wait! wait! I'm the mailman!! I'm just delivering a package!! mr. negato: Oh..you guys still do that? man: increasingly less, thankfully...
Kaywest about 14 years ago
Ghostmaster General… that’s quite clever. Bravo.
freeholder1 about 14 years ago
Job has it UPS and downs.
freeholder1 about 14 years ago
Don’t make a federal Ex case out of it.
freeholder1 about 14 years ago
Lew?????
zero about 14 years ago
What is “mail”?
Coyoty Premium Member about 14 years ago
If any heroes want to know how to find a villain’s lair, I have an idea…
emjaycee about 14 years ago
“Candygram….”
Nebulous Premium Member about 14 years ago
“Burglar!”
“You’re not an Encyclopedia Salesman, are you?”
Jml58 about 14 years ago
Mailman, the new hero in town.
peachyanddanny about 14 years ago
USPS is pretty much fool-proof. If they charged what UPS and FedEx do for inferior service, they’d be raking it in. Better and cheaper. What a concept. Next time some weenie draft-dodger appointed President by Judge Elmer Fudd tells you he wants to hand over Social Security to Lehman Bros., take a deep breath and consider the source.
Dapperdan61 Premium Member about 14 years ago
Still need UPS for my Netflix though I pay most bills online
lunatic03867 about 14 years ago
Minky moo: It’s either an identifier for an active mailbox, or your local newspaper deliveryperson put it there so they know who gets a paper.