@ARCHIEM: I’m not fond of it either. Have you noticed that they have now made it far more difficult to save a comic strip? You used to be able to simply right click “save image as”. They have disabled this function in Chrome and Firefox browsers. It still works on IE 11 but who would want to use that?
Truth, Rat! Also holds true for expressions of sympathy on those social networking sites, where a dozen other people have already all said the same thing….
Rat actually had a job writing sympathy cards earlier in the strip. Check out the strip from November 11, 2004. http://www.gocomics.com/pearlsbeforeswine/2004/11/11
Insincerity and downright lying are two of Rat’s greatest strengths. I don’t know why he ’s having so much trouble with this. Although I suppose it could be for someone that he really sympathizes with.
In my personal experience it’s hard to write a good greeting card period. I’ve had to try and write cards for my folks for Christmas, sympathy/get well soon, birthday, and anniversaries. Some things come easy depending on who their giving the cards to, others are real difficult to figure out what to say. And not all the ones you find in stores are even half as good as the folks who wrote them think. Most of the bad ones seem to be marginally better than the junk Rat writes while the rest could take a lesson from Rat.
BE THIS GUY almost 8 years ago
That’s why there is Hallmark.
The Moose Group almost 8 years ago
It’s official. I hate the new format
Bilan almost 8 years ago
It’s hard to write a sympathy card when you don’t know the meaning of sympathy.
Robin Harwood almost 8 years ago
First attempt is the best, Rat.
Adiraiju almost 8 years ago
“I’d show more sympathy, but I don’t LIKE you.”
Alien-X almost 8 years ago
@ARCHIEM: I’m not fond of it either. Have you noticed that they have now made it far more difficult to save a comic strip? You used to be able to simply right click “save image as”. They have disabled this function in Chrome and Firefox browsers. It still works on IE 11 but who would want to use that?
Wilde Bill almost 8 years ago
Leave it to the pros, Rat.
KenseidenXL almost 8 years ago
He’s pathetic at being sympathetic….
Sisyphos almost 8 years ago
Truth, Rat! Also holds true for expressions of sympathy on those social networking sites, where a dozen other people have already all said the same thing….
hariseldon59 almost 8 years ago
Rat actually had a job writing sympathy cards earlier in the strip. Check out the strip from November 11, 2004. http://www.gocomics.com/pearlsbeforeswine/2004/11/11
whiteheron almost 8 years ago
Does anyone here know how to delete your own comment like we used to be able to do? Or is there a way to edit ayour own existing comment?
Kaputnik almost 8 years ago
Insincerity and downright lying are two of Rat’s greatest strengths. I don’t know why he ’s having so much trouble with this. Although I suppose it could be for someone that he really sympathizes with.
Sherlock Watson almost 8 years ago
“Look at it this way — better him than you.”
Number Three almost 8 years ago
Won’t “Too bad” be sufficient?
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Liverlips McCracken Premium Member almost 8 years ago
I’ve written more of these, for more tragic circumstances, than I care to remember. Speak from the heart, but speak softly.
knight1192a almost 8 years ago
In my personal experience it’s hard to write a good greeting card period. I’ve had to try and write cards for my folks for Christmas, sympathy/get well soon, birthday, and anniversaries. Some things come easy depending on who their giving the cards to, others are real difficult to figure out what to say. And not all the ones you find in stores are even half as good as the folks who wrote them think. Most of the bad ones seem to be marginally better than the junk Rat writes while the rest could take a lesson from Rat.
llhack almost 8 years ago
mortaur almost 8 years ago
ARCHIEM…I feel you.
SonicFan91 over 5 years ago
Is it
rat’s insurance counselor about 5 years ago
that second one though…
alantain about 1 year ago
How’s this for a sympathy card, " At least you aren’t dead. Yet."