The Knight Life by Keith Knight for April 18, 2013
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April 19, 2013
Transcript:
KNock knock
Come in!!
KK: Todays menu features 2 buck chuck and an old issue of Vanity Fair I swiped from the laundromat!!
KN: Ohh Gimme!!
when did this place get so classy?
If your standards are low, it’s easier to be satisfied, or even pleasantly surprised. That’s what Keith’s “Life’s Little Victories” series is all about.
If you always want too much, you’ll never be satisfied; but if you avoid extravagant expectations, then every little perk is a tiny blessing, and appreciated as such.My wife and I can’t afford to do “big things” for each other (new car, diamonds, etc.), but we can always find time to do nice little things for each other (like in Keith’s strip today).Those little kindnesses are always appreciated, and long-remembered.
Randy B Premium Member over 11 years ago
If your standards are low, it’s easier to be satisfied, or even pleasantly surprised. That’s what Keith’s “Life’s Little Victories” series is all about.
PoodleGroomer over 11 years ago
Two-Buck-Chuck here is a better vintage and costs $3.99.
Comic Minister Premium Member over 11 years ago
Good service!
McSpook over 11 years ago
If you always want too much, you’ll never be satisfied; but if you avoid extravagant expectations, then every little perk is a tiny blessing, and appreciated as such.My wife and I can’t afford to do “big things” for each other (new car, diamonds, etc.), but we can always find time to do nice little things for each other (like in Keith’s strip today).Those little kindnesses are always appreciated, and long-remembered.
H P Hundt Premium Member over 11 years ago
@PoodleGroomer:Are you sure that’s not Four Buck Fred?
Randy B Premium Member over 11 years ago
By “low standards”, I didn’t mean “base” or “inferior”. I meant “realistic”.