@Number Three Today’s strip IS funny , for our Hero Mr Andrew Capp (sober again) Eddie’s technical jargon does sound like a foreign language just like terms in the medical discipline sounds to laypersons :o) right? , my avatar today is from a photo of my Scotish grand -neice AImee and my grandchild princess Amy when they met for the first time in Malta , I used to hold them both in front of my desk-top and play the “Hey Baby” and pretend that it’s saying Amy instead , today they both are teenagers and bigger than me :o), How was your Finally Friday ? ours should be calm . take care and welcome back pal.
To little to decide whether it’s managibberish, drisselling or marketattle. All of it is like a Zeppelin: Mostly gas and steering to Lakehurst sometime inevitably.
A friend of mine owned a western saloon in Arizona. There was a sign behind the bar that read: " Leave yer guns, yer bad attitudes, and yer cell phones outside ! "
I remember that when I was managing a bar in the 1980s, some idiot walked in with one of those huge 2 piece “mobile” phones and I told him to turn it off or leave. He turned it off and carried on drinking.
Sadly, I was one of those people who stayed short through all my teenage years and now my adult years. I never really grew very much. I’m taller than my Mum by a few inches.
I only won £7.50 at bingo today. There was another claim for £15.
Actually, I tell a lie. I won £10 but the £3 was won on the mini slot games on the electronic boards previously.
When I was in High School, there was a club for students who wanted to be businessmen and business women. I think most of them ended up flipping burgers for a living instead.
Templo S.U.D. almost 6 years ago
The language you could learn if you were employed.
Anathema Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Am I understanding right that Eddie is speaking to his son? Why would he be speaking business-speak to his son even if his son is a business person.
AFFICIONADO almost 6 years ago
@Number Three Today’s strip IS funny , for our Hero Mr Andrew Capp (sober again) Eddie’s technical jargon does sound like a foreign language just like terms in the medical discipline sounds to laypersons :o) right? , my avatar today is from a photo of my Scotish grand -neice AImee and my grandchild princess Amy when they met for the first time in Malta , I used to hold them both in front of my desk-top and play the “Hey Baby” and pretend that it’s saying Amy instead , today they both are teenagers and bigger than me :o), How was your Finally Friday ? ours should be calm . take care and welcome back pal.
Troglodyte almost 6 years ago
Business jargon is almost as bad as techno-babble!
pdking77 almost 6 years ago
Eddie is wearing glasses in the first frame but not the second. He must have talked them off.
unfair.de almost 6 years ago
To little to decide whether it’s managibberish, drisselling or marketattle. All of it is like a Zeppelin: Mostly gas and steering to Lakehurst sometime inevitably.
Scorpio Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Square the Circle? I was following it all up until that one.
Huckleberry Hiroshima almost 6 years ago
What’s a high flying business man doing in that dive?
Plods with ...™ almost 6 years ago
B.S. as I like to call it.
Take as many buzzwords as you can and randomly drop them in a conversation.
Linguist almost 6 years ago
A friend of mine owned a western saloon in Arizona. There was a sign behind the bar that read: " Leave yer guns, yer bad attitudes, and yer cell phones outside ! "
Old Asdirt almost 6 years ago
Don’t forget to access and regress the source in order to adjust the outcome.
David Rickard Premium Member almost 6 years ago
This strip is ISO 9000 buzzword compliant.
pcolli almost 6 years ago
I remember that when I was managing a bar in the 1980s, some idiot walked in with one of those huge 2 piece “mobile” phones and I told him to turn it off or leave. He turned it off and carried on drinking.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 almost 6 years ago
Make a decision, remember the road of life is paved with road kill that couldn’t make a decision.
Number Three almost 6 years ago
I’ve never heard the phrase in the last panel in my life.
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Number Three almost 6 years ago
@Afficionado
Sadly, I was one of those people who stayed short through all my teenage years and now my adult years. I never really grew very much. I’m taller than my Mum by a few inches.
I only won £7.50 at bingo today. There was another claim for £15.
Actually, I tell a lie. I won £10 but the £3 was won on the mini slot games on the electronic boards previously.
tad1 almost 6 years ago
When I was in High School, there was a club for students who wanted to be businessmen and business women. I think most of them ended up flipping burgers for a living instead.