Cathy Classics by Cathy Guisewite for February 10, 2019
Transcript:
Cathy: Hello. I want a face-to-face with the person in charge! Voice on telephone: To access the options menu, enter your user PIN. Millions of tins of breath-freshening mints. Self-serve banking. Billions of packs of breath-freshening strips. Self-serve travel plans. Zillions of pieces of breath-freshening gum. Self-serve movie tickets, theatre tickets, parking tickets. Jillions of breath-freshening sprays, pastes, washes and flosses. Self-serve coffee, gas, food, lumber, photos, insurance, postage, check-in and check-out. Two powerful trends combine to define life in the year 2008: fresh breath and no one to breathe on.
kfccanada almost 6 years ago
So true, so true!
SnowBunny12 almost 6 years ago
What about Irving? She has him to breathe on.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Do it your self is not the death of face to face service. Having to face someone to get them to service you is the death of face to face service. It is easier to be rude if the person your being rude to can not punch you in the nose.
summerdog almost 6 years ago
This is another take on Guisewite’s “a mouth full of breath mints, and no one to kiss” theme. 1983
rgcviper almost 6 years ago
Yeah—kind of a conundrum, ain’t it? When Cathy finally confronts a person face-to-face, she ought to breathe in deeply and then let a huge breath go. If she’s feeling particularly feisty, she could conveniently “forget” the breath freshener, too! But, you all didn’t hear that from me …
HI, MOM. Happy Sunday, "Cathy"Clan.