Cathy Classics by Cathy Guisewite for April 08, 2010
Transcript:
Irving: She spends all our money on shoes!! Man: You're obviously not looking at the big picture. Cathy: HAH! Man: You need the new iPad! Huge 9.7" picture! Get yourself one of these babies and who cares about her shoes?! Cathy: WHAT?? What about US?? What's the big picture for US?! Man: For the two of you, I recommend the giant 60" HDTV with side-by-side gaming chairs! You'll never even need to speak to each other!
jmersnga over 14 years ago
Do they have money saved for all of this iCrap? Is he actually encouraging them to go into credit card debt? Someone get Suze Orman on the line (please) and fire this guy. I hardly suspect they have a 2-day emergency fund, must less 8 months.
lewisbower over 14 years ago
Emergency fund, shamergancy fund. My job is secure. If we blow off the mortgage this month, we can go to Hawaii.
baggybut over 14 years ago
Kick this guy to curb. NOW! What kind of an account tells a client to spend, and showoff like that?
Mrs. Peabody over 14 years ago
baggybut said:
“What kind of an accountant tells a client to spend, and showoff like that?”
Baggybut - the kind that is kindred spirit to Lemont’s shrink in Candorville. Dilbert’s pointy-haired boss. Jon from Garfield. And all humans portrayed in Over the Hedge. The pen-and-ink kind.
Raging irrational clueless incompetence is comic GOLD!
funnyfan928 over 14 years ago
Let’s see…techno-stuff is usually obsolete in (best guesstimate) 5 years….dress shoes can last up to 10 if only worn occasionally….
Seems to me Cathy’s shoe perchases last longer than anything you purchase, Irving.
mrslukeskywalker over 14 years ago
It’s all HER money. She can buy all the shoes she wants.
This accountant is giving advice to individuals that is only used on business to reduce excess cash at year end, usually by buying new computers or equipment, so you owe less. This doesn’t work for individuals, unless it’s Cathy Inc.
He’s completely off his rocker. Run before he lands you in jail. I saw that deranged look in his eye two days ago. This clinches it.
summerdog86 over 14 years ago
It’s about time they brought an iPad into the strip for Irving!
runar over 14 years ago
Techno-stuff is obsolete by the time you get it home. If you can buy it, it’s already outdated.
artybee over 14 years ago
It’s thinking like this that put our economy in the tank.
kfaatz925 over 14 years ago
Three words for a happy marriage: separate bank accounts!
Ernest Lemmingway over 14 years ago
This reminds me of something I heard on the radio yesterday. Baby Boomers are doing everything their parents told them NOT to do (Cathy’s leeches-in-law notwithstanding): save your money, don’t spend more than you have, and never assume you’ll always have a source of income. Not that my fellow Gen X-ers–and some Gen Y-ers–are any better. This is exactly why I asked my GRANDparents for financial advise: I trust a generation that survived the Great Depression and already learned their lessons more than their spendthrift (grand)kids.
avonsalis over 14 years ago
I love it that the accountant is reverting to just Being A Guy. It’s very honest of him. Either that, or he’s being sarcastic to ridicule Irving, but I don’t think so. I wasn’t sure til I remembered that in the past he’s been awfully into tech mastery of his data. Cathy’s taking it awfully well - just a mild sizzle. She must not expect any longer that he’ll be anything but a Guy. Very funny strip!
avonsalis over 14 years ago
I’m noticing that this week there are far fewer comments than most weeks recently, when the topic was shopping, procrastination, domestic disarray, etc. Maybe serious money worries and the IRS just aren’t as funny this year?
I can help inflate the comment count, though:
Yesterday, someone said “my only joy” was
making more out of everything than I ever implied or intended
Not so! I enjoy comics, for example. Stretching others’ words wouldn’t get me anywhere I want to go - and I doubt it gets anybody anywhere useful.
When I write here, I’m only stating what I myself make out of everything. I truly liked a video. I truly think others might not. It’s nonsense to make any more out of what I said than that. I could add that I’m a guy, after all, so it’s always only all about me! But seriously, it never was about anyone else. So I don’t feel I’ve struck out on any character testing here.
Nobody owes me an explanation or reply in any event, so anybody who wants to give up on doing that for me is entirely right.
lindz.coop Premium Member over 14 years ago
Uh Oh, time for a female accountant – I always did find this one condescending toward Cathy – this is totally blatant!
And I’m a “boomer” who saves, just like my parents and grandparents before me, and I owe absolutely no money anywhere – even the house is paid for.
Smiley Rmom over 14 years ago
Is the accountant getting a sales commission on the iPad and 60” HDTV?