I was watching an interview on CNBC the other day with a three-piece suited financial wizard. So, what was hanging on the wall behind him? Two Grateful Dead posters. Cool.
Does anyone feel like A&J is different the last few days? Janis has never called Arlo “babe”. And Janis’ line yesterday, “you’re lucky I can’t resist you” with a worried expression on her face seemed … off. On Monday, with her getting the bottle of wine, her expression seemed worried there, too (and the drawing of Arlo looked really strange).
Is Jimmy taking a few days off? Is there someone else writing and drawing this?
In this computer age of e-Books and on-line everything I’m amazed at how many people have libraries in their den. And most with their own book prominently displayed, fake haphazardly, with the full face at the camera. If it was me I’d have to scramble. All I’ve authored is on message boards, and I doubt my Playboy and Mad Magazine collections would impress anyone.
Between conflicting views on Covid-19, rioting, and the latest body count in Chicago, NYC, etc., I pretty much listen to the Oldies station on the radio while I do constructive things.
I have at times, especially when the interview gets tedious, found myself evaluating the home scene. Cool kitchen! —- Really? Pink living room furniture? —-And with a bit of OCD, wishing someone would close that cabinet door back there and then straighten the cushion.
IF I did one of those daily briefings I would buy a series of realistic backdrops or get a screen and projector—-
Thought I would talk to you from atop Mount Kilimanjaro…
How do you like the view of the Great Wall of China?…
Sorry, but I am stuck in the middle here trying to cross the Autobahn….
Don’t worry about the set up behind me. They are just getting a shipment ready here in Colombia…
You must be wondering what I am doing on this iceberg…
I have decided that the backgrounds have to be carefully staged; they may or may not actually own the books you’re seeing, but said books were specifically placed for the shooting, to present an image.
If they were staging my office for a shoot, I’d have them move most of the history books out and replace them with the complete works of Kurt Vonnegut, J.R.R. Tolkien, Hunter S. Thompson, Douglas Adams, Christopher Moore, Tim Dorsey, and Jasper Fforde (all of which I have read, but not all of which I own, liking the price at the public library better…….).
I am driven crazy by all the books used for background. Being a book lover and avid reader, I find myself tilting my head sideways and trying to read the titles on the spines of books rather than paying attention to the people talking…of course, that’s not all bad, either!
mddshubby2005 about 4 years ago
Today on Face The Nation’s Credenza…
Darsan54 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Watching more news these days just to peek into other people’s houses.
Martin Booda about 4 years ago
Switch to HGTV…
fuzzbucket Premium Member about 4 years ago
I love the twist away from politics. Anything away from politics.
Meledosia about 4 years ago
Except that Teams provides a false back drop option so it may or may not be a live backround.
nosirrom about 4 years ago
OK Janis. But buying all those books is going to cost a fortune.
well-i-never about 4 years ago
This is spot-on awesome!
Grace Premium Member about 4 years ago
Ok, that was fabulous!
WaitingMan about 4 years ago
I was watching an interview on CNBC the other day with a three-piece suited financial wizard. So, what was hanging on the wall behind him? Two Grateful Dead posters. Cool.
Tyge about 4 years ago
They always pick the best spot. Or have their latest book behind them. 8^ \
realexander about 4 years ago
Does anyone feel like A&J is different the last few days? Janis has never called Arlo “babe”. And Janis’ line yesterday, “you’re lucky I can’t resist you” with a worried expression on her face seemed … off. On Monday, with her getting the bottle of wine, her expression seemed worried there, too (and the drawing of Arlo looked really strange).
Is Jimmy taking a few days off? Is there someone else writing and drawing this?
TrudyQ Premium Member about 4 years ago
Did not expect that!
ncorgbl about 4 years ago
In this computer age of e-Books and on-line everything I’m amazed at how many people have libraries in their den. And most with their own book prominently displayed, fake haphazardly, with the full face at the camera. If it was me I’d have to scramble. All I’ve authored is on message boards, and I doubt my Playboy and Mad Magazine collections would impress anyone.
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member about 4 years ago
Just press pause, Janis. No need to rush.
jonesbeltone about 4 years ago
Priorities-we all have them.
mxy about 4 years ago
Now, that’s how to handle politics.
joeatwork212 about 4 years ago
Between conflicting views on Covid-19, rioting, and the latest body count in Chicago, NYC, etc., I pretty much listen to the Oldies station on the radio while I do constructive things.
Michael G. about 4 years ago
You may actually learn something from this, you two!
admiree2 about 4 years ago
Another one vying for your best list, JJ.
I have at times, especially when the interview gets tedious, found myself evaluating the home scene. Cool kitchen! —- Really? Pink living room furniture? —-And with a bit of OCD, wishing someone would close that cabinet door back there and then straighten the cushion.
IF I did one of those daily briefings I would buy a series of realistic backdrops or get a screen and projector—-
Thought I would talk to you from atop Mount Kilimanjaro…
How do you like the view of the Great Wall of China?…
Sorry, but I am stuck in the middle here trying to cross the Autobahn….
Don’t worry about the set up behind me. They are just getting a shipment ready here in Colombia…
You must be wondering what I am doing on this iceberg…
trainnut1956 about 4 years ago
I.e., throw Arlo’s junk out of the den and shove Janis’s junk in.
JimValTen Premium Member about 4 years ago
Must be Friday on NPR News and David Brooks office decor.
I’mStandingRightHere about 4 years ago
I’m tired of seeing up people’s noses when they are on their computers. Raise the camera or put the laptop on a platform!
jr1234 about 4 years ago
Don’t know if the fad has ended but they used to put their books on shelves with the binder facing inward. All you saw was the pages of white exposed
David Huie Green AmericaIsGreatItHasUs about 4 years ago
Not the politics, the home he’s ZOOMING in from.
Cincoflex about 4 years ago
It’s a Zoom background Janis; you can’t redo your den to look like the Mos Eisley cantina!
Cozmik Cowboy about 4 years ago
I have decided that the backgrounds have to be carefully staged; they may or may not actually own the books you’re seeing, but said books were specifically placed for the shooting, to present an image.
If they were staging my office for a shoot, I’d have them move most of the history books out and replace them with the complete works of Kurt Vonnegut, J.R.R. Tolkien, Hunter S. Thompson, Douglas Adams, Christopher Moore, Tim Dorsey, and Jasper Fforde (all of which I have read, but not all of which I own, liking the price at the public library better…….).
Chuck2Carol Premium Member about 4 years ago
I am driven crazy by all the books used for background. Being a book lover and avid reader, I find myself tilting my head sideways and trying to read the titles on the spines of books rather than paying attention to the people talking…of course, that’s not all bad, either!
tinstar about 4 years ago
Ought to start calling it “olds,” since it’s all the same, old thing, day, after day.
MatthewJB about 4 years ago
This is one of the best comics of the Covid era.
The Pro from Dover about 4 years ago
The background is fake.