I keep “Sticky Note O’ Goodness” on the bulletin board. The fridge is covered in magnets from various businesses and calendars from years long gone by.
I do have one strip which has not only been on this fridge since I moved here, but was on at least one before then. It’s been photocopied and even scanned, because it’s such a favorite. But it’s not a Pearls strip.
I do have all the Pearls treasuries up to the most recent one, though, which I decided to skip. I’d say that buying comics in book form after you’ve already seen them for free on the Internet is more of an endorsement than posting them.
Can I just say how I love that the pencil ‘behind the ear’ on humans is under the ear on Rat…but, I doubt most think about such a trivial thing – or I’m just weird!
I used to put various strips or panels on the sides of metal filing cabinets or bookcases in my office back in the day. I don’t recall whether any was from PBS, however. Cartoon-Boy is clearly “playing it safe,” a kind of Middle-Aged Cartoonist dodge, though. Sad….
LINK_O_NEAL about 7 years ago
#1, New main comic strip characters,
Adiraiju about 7 years ago
OK. “Milk, eggs, bread…”
Sherlock Watson about 7 years ago
It should have been a “to-do” list; the characters are always making a big to-do about something.
Templo S.U.D. about 7 years ago
You’re trying too hard, Mr. Pastis.
blunebottle about 7 years ago
Pastis’ list? Beer.
gammaguy about 7 years ago
More like half-baked beans.
Ontman about 7 years ago
I DO have the “Bomb in Jerusalem” strip on mine.
Brass Orchid Premium Member about 7 years ago
I keep “Sticky Note O’ Goodness” on the bulletin board. The fridge is covered in magnets from various businesses and calendars from years long gone by.
nosirrom about 7 years ago
OK Stephan. How about I just write musical fruit.
Arianne about 7 years ago
This is as close as we’ve been to Zeeba Neighba in a while.
It could be an “Eata Eata List.”
Plumbob Wilson about 7 years ago
I have a very old Pearls on my fridge: “That bug zapper’s a godsend”.
noahproblem about 7 years ago
Well you could always make it funny by writing “(baked) beans, beans, the musical fruit…”
Chelonaut about 7 years ago
I have the Moneysaurus strip hanging on my cube wall, does that count?
Kaputnik about 7 years ago
I do have one strip which has not only been on this fridge since I moved here, but was on at least one before then. It’s been photocopied and even scanned, because it’s such a favorite. But it’s not a Pearls strip.
I do have all the Pearls treasuries up to the most recent one, though, which I decided to skip. I’d say that buying comics in book form after you’ve already seen them for free on the Internet is more of an endorsement than posting them.
Perkycat about 7 years ago
I’m sorry, I thought this was funny and clever.
KEA about 7 years ago
I heard the other day that you can’t hang stuff on new fridges ‘cuz they’re non-magnetic. What’s the world coming to??
Nicole ♫ ⊱✿ ◕‿◕✿⊰♫ Premium Member about 7 years ago
Are refried beans the same as baked beans? Asking for a friend…
Andrew Sleeth about 7 years ago
Right now I have two up: one’s Scary Gary (chicken rifle), the other Nick and Zuzu (cigar-smoking cat). Sorry, Pastis.
jetspacer about 7 years ago
Can I just say how I love that the pencil ‘behind the ear’ on humans is under the ear on Rat…but, I doubt most think about such a trivial thing – or I’m just weird!
Nobody_Important about 7 years ago
I actually printed one strip a few years back for a friend of mine and it is till on her fridge!
Number Three about 7 years ago
I’m sure your strips are on fridges all around the world.
xxx
jbruins84341 about 7 years ago
Personally, I have four PBS strips on my cubicle at work.
Packratjohn Premium Member about 7 years ago
jeez… i need a bigger fridge
jimboklein about 7 years ago
Actually I have a very old PBS strip on my fridge. It’s one of the pun strips about Annie-Mae, the Sea Anemone Enemy.
Sisyphos about 7 years ago
I used to put various strips or panels on the sides of metal filing cabinets or bookcases in my office back in the day. I don’t recall whether any was from PBS, however. Cartoon-Boy is clearly “playing it safe,” a kind of Middle-Aged Cartoonist dodge, though. Sad….
Charlie Tuba about 7 years ago
Aleksa, add big hairy balls to my shopping list.
ND Cool Z almost 6 years ago
2 most important groceries I ask my dad to get: cereal and juice.