Sooooo, at the end of the day we’ll all be going home and drawing a line in the sand with our significant others. I mean, like, seriously! Isn’t that right?
If Bert cares to come out of retirement occasionally, I’m sure there are many companies where employees would pay him to do his thing.. I would. Consultants here have infested our managers’ brains with business clichés and they parrot them all the time. If I hear “Pick the low-hanging fruit” one more time ….A “New Yorker” cartoon by DIFFEE: Two detectives ponder a dead body on the ground before them. One says to the other, “From the violent nature of the multiple stab wounds, I’d say the victim was probably a consultant.”.$200 an hour, Bert!
Two years ago, I talked with a cousin I hadn’t seen in 40 years. Every other sentence she said included “but at the end of the day”. I haven’t seen her since.
Boy, he’s really thinking out of the porch today!.(The box? It’s busy dispensing bats! ) At the end of the sidewalk, at the end of the fence, he’s golden……Does the sign say he’s giving inanity away free?….so,win win, Me too, I I’m having a sale on insanity right now..The fact is this is my opinion…..
You are my favorite comic artist/writer by a mile. I got such a kick out of today’s, as I’m sick to death hearing ‘at the end of the day’…all the pols and journalists use it…gag me with a spoon…it makes me cringe. The first 500 times were doable, but geeze. Anyway, thank you! Give me back ‘When all is said and done’ …my favorite all time cartoon of yours is Moses and the Screenwriter. …I’m a screenwriter. Your cartoons all over my bulletin board.
I think this is a bad mistake…in the process of beating the cr@p out of anyone it is highly possible he may meet with a real fist..or even worse “a boot to the head”
The#1BoiseStateFan about 12 years ago
At the end of the day, he’ll have whacked 22 people. HA! i didn’t include the “But” in my sentecne, so I get off scotch-free.
el8 about 12 years ago
Or using the phrase: “Drawing a line in the sand.”
Linguist about 12 years ago
Starting a sentence with the word so, earns my wack-o-the -bat !
Kali39 about 12 years ago
No television, right?
Proginoskes about 12 years ago
NERF bats? Come on, use the real thing!
finkd about 12 years ago
If he used real bats, he’d see a lot of suffering fools.
Nebulous Premium Member about 12 years ago
But at the end of the day he’s not going to have enough bats to deal with all of the inanity that he’s likely to encounter.
runar about 12 years ago
Not only do I agree completely with Bert, I’d also like to seriously gut anyone who used the word “optics” for “appearances”.
poppy1313 about 12 years ago
Wonder if Jehovah’s witnesses will call
batterd_citizen about 12 years ago
that poor neighbor , looks alot like Danae’s teacher.
Frog-on-a-Log Premium Member about 12 years ago
Sooooo, at the end of the day we’ll all be going home and drawing a line in the sand with our significant others. I mean, like, seriously! Isn’t that right?
jdkingbear about 12 years ago
In the end … brevity works.
roctor about 12 years ago
My favorite.When soneone repeats the last two words of your sentence in a questionong form.Whack!!!
Plods with ...™ about 12 years ago
“going forward”What? Do you spend a lot of your time in reverse?
Packratjohn Premium Member about 12 years ago
I never really understood the word “upside”. Yeah, I know what it means and how it’s used, but still…..
Jack Straw about 12 years ago
Or the phrase “on the ground.” Military spokespersons, commentators and newscasters toss this phrase around so frequently, and it means nothing.
jklwaddle about 12 years ago
Scot free, not scotch….
emptc12 about 12 years ago
If Bert cares to come out of retirement occasionally, I’m sure there are many companies where employees would pay him to do his thing.. I would. Consultants here have infested our managers’ brains with business clichés and they parrot them all the time. If I hear “Pick the low-hanging fruit” one more time ….A “New Yorker” cartoon by DIFFEE: Two detectives ponder a dead body on the ground before them. One says to the other, “From the violent nature of the multiple stab wounds, I’d say the victim was probably a consultant.”.$200 an hour, Bert!
Can't Sleep about 12 years ago
Bert’s not going to need the bat. Only TV comentators talk like that.
richardj about 12 years ago
Or how about, “To tell you the truth …”
Oh—you’ve been lying up to this point?
listmom about 12 years ago
Or “sending a message”. One of the most overused phrases in the news these days.
lonecat about 12 years ago
What’s the take-away on this?
DavidGBA about 12 years ago
But at the end of the day, does he get usable nerf bats back?
e.groves about 12 years ago
Going forward?
puddlesplatt about 12 years ago
just give them a Satchel look!
mkahn about 12 years ago
Thank you Bert!
Perkycat about 12 years ago
Two years ago, I talked with a cousin I hadn’t seen in 40 years. Every other sentence she said included “but at the end of the day”. I haven’t seen her since.
Foxglenlea about 12 years ago
He would have to whack every politician!
The Life I Draw Upon about 12 years ago
Inane: Empty, lack of substance, ideas. or thought. Forget “but” he has lifelong job security in DC.
Mythreesons about 12 years ago
I’m guilty of using the word “actually” for no reason that I can think of as I talk.
jahoody about 12 years ago
or how about using “goes” instead of “said”….especially popular amongst the 20 somethings……….
Comma Queen about 12 years ago
Brilliant! but add: "Boots on the ground. . . " "That said . . . " and “Absolutely!”
Rickapolis about 12 years ago
Oh, to find an ‘inanity free zone’.
Cat Hammer about 12 years ago
Can we use them on commentators who say “The fact is…” and then follow with an opinion?
rvonluchen about 12 years ago
“At the end of the day” is a metaphor and kind of poetic. Go for it.
Buggerlugs about 12 years ago
Using “Fail” as`a noun.
dmerritt7 about 12 years ago
YEEEESSSS!!!! FINALLY! This particular inanity has been driving me CRAZY!! (Apparently replaces “when all is said and done”
freeholder1 about 12 years ago
Whatever…
freeholder1 about 12 years ago
Where’s his beef?
freeholder1 about 12 years ago
Dyn-o-mite.
freeholder1 about 12 years ago
He inserts the bullets manually
nerual53 Premium Member about 12 years ago
Or ending a statement with….My Friend. Yea…Right. If you have to say that, you are not my friend. Think Mitt!
Varnes about 12 years ago
Boy, he’s really thinking out of the porch today!.(The box? It’s busy dispensing bats! ) At the end of the sidewalk, at the end of the fence, he’s golden……Does the sign say he’s giving inanity away free?….so,win win, Me too, I I’m having a sale on insanity right now..The fact is this is my opinion…..
Vonne Anton about 12 years ago
Add “Well…” at the beginning of a sentence. As in: “How old are you?” “Well, I’m…” Just forget the “well” and say what you have to say.
Wild Ginia about 12 years ago
You are my favorite comic artist/writer by a mile. I got such a kick out of today’s, as I’m sick to death hearing ‘at the end of the day’…all the pols and journalists use it…gag me with a spoon…it makes me cringe. The first 500 times were doable, but geeze. Anyway, thank you! Give me back ‘When all is said and done’ …my favorite all time cartoon of yours is Moses and the Screenwriter. …I’m a screenwriter. Your cartoons all over my bulletin board.
Caddy57 about 12 years ago
I think this is a bad mistake…in the process of beating the cr@p out of anyone it is highly possible he may meet with a real fist..or even worse “a boot to the head”
Hunter7 about 12 years ago
It is what it is.