Monty by Jim Meddick for August 16, 2014

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    Barker62  over 10 years ago

    Too true while the rest of us plebeians have to work for a living. I do believe Jarvis is slightly sarcastic in the last panel wouldn’t you say?

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    Randy B Premium Member over 10 years ago

    You can’t see it, but I have the world’s tiniest violin playing a sad little tune for poor Sedgie.

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    R2-Wolf  over 10 years ago

    Even with all of those things, he’s still an ugly, short, fat, nasty little creep, with no social graces, and little hope of ever finding true friends or love.

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    Sisyphos  over 10 years ago

    Pity, Young Master is completely oblivious to Jarvis’s withering irony. Poor little rich boy! Destined to live alone with his money, bitter, miserly, unloved, and supported only by the Jarvises whose service he can buy….

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    Bobongo  over 10 years ago

    Double entendre on the rocks, extra dry

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    Vince M  over 10 years ago

    ‘Cracked’ the website has an article that convincingly explains how those things you think will make you happy won’t – see under ‘wealth’: http://www.cracked.com/article_17061_reminder-5-things-you-think-will-make-you-happy-but-wont.html

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    yangeldf  over 10 years ago

    how I wish for a storyline where his dad goes bankrupt or gets arrested for tax fraud or something like that

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    Hunter7  over 10 years ago

    Like the expression in the middle panel. The kid really looks sad at being unable to fantasize.

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    neverenoughgold  over 10 years ago

    His mind is “grounded in the real world”? More likely the ground of the real world; i.e., someone scraped up some dung from the soil and loaded it between his ears…

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    Say What Now‽ Premium Member over 10 years ago

    As rich and privileged as he is, it is tragic that he has no imagination.

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