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No one will read it, Buck. They’ll just mention the title at cocktail parties and comment that the author’s pussy footing around central issues of intimacy shows his need to develop a more experiential, existential approach. “But shows promise for a debut novel,” they’ll say, and sip their Rusty Nails.Then the talk will turn to politics.
x_Tech about 6 years ago
Rob, you best clear your browser history first.
DennisinSeattle about 6 years ago
Wilco drives a hard bargain! He will be sorry to allow Bucky on his computer, though.
I fear this will lead to more of those boring strips where Bucky fuses two things with a stupid not-even-worth -the-name pun.
Breadboard about 6 years ago
Pinkish already looks like he regrets this deal ;-)
cubswin2016 about 6 years ago
Bucky just wants to use the computer so he can chase the mouse.
shawnc1959 about 6 years ago
Bucky learned everything he knows about negotiating from “Trump: The Art of the Deal”.
SapphireSkies Premium Member about 6 years ago
If Rob really wants Satchel to get his money back, he’d better hand that quarter directly to him.
garcoa about 6 years ago
Good strategic bargaining, Bucky, insisting on the $25,000 in U.S. dollars for the Great Canadian novel.
Diat60 about 6 years ago
Margaret Atwood just took exception to the denigration of the Canadian novel.
El Cobbo Grande about 6 years ago
I protest!……I luv em’
HMunster about 6 years ago
You’ve done it now, Rob.
By tomorrow your computer will be filled with kitty porn and you’ll be infected with 17 viruses…
ChessPirate about 6 years ago
Next step is to con Satchel into “investing” the 25¢
BlitzMcD about 6 years ago
Interestingly enough, another sign of the times, as the authors among us have no doubt noticed.
yangeldf about 6 years ago
better unplug the internet connection…
Kind&Kinder about 6 years ago
No one will read it, Buck. They’ll just mention the title at cocktail parties and comment that the author’s pussy footing around central issues of intimacy shows his need to develop a more experiential, existential approach. “But shows promise for a debut novel,” they’ll say, and sip their Rusty Nails.Then the talk will turn to politics.