I think we can all agree that today’s panel — “A plugger uses an extremely common slang term in an everyday situation” — is terrible, just terrible, carrying almost no semantic content to speak of. The good news: this means we’ve run out of meaningful things to say about pluggers, and can shut down this strip forever.
Templo S.U.D. about 5 years ago
Which cost him more in that $10 meal: the steak or the beer?
pcolli about 5 years ago
How did “dollar” become “buck”?
Watcher about 5 years ago
Did you get extra fries with it?
zerotvus about 5 years ago
plain English, you gotta love it……..
Breadboard about 5 years ago
Was it real money or electronic money ? You know the kind you can feel, Touch, and Hold :-)
demnuts1 about 5 years ago
looks like he went to outback on wed nite
Gus810 about 5 years ago
…and “25 cents” is “two bits.”
david_42 about 5 years ago
Don’t agree, my dad’s goto was “Dollars to donuts.” He didn’t life to see this inflated to a bad bet.
David Rickard Premium Member about 5 years ago
From today’s Comics Curmudgeon:
I think we can all agree that today’s panel — “A plugger uses an extremely common slang term in an everyday situation” — is terrible, just terrible, carrying almost no semantic content to speak of. The good news: this means we’ve run out of meaningful things to say about pluggers, and can shut down this strip forever.
NaturLvr about 5 years ago
Dough-re-mi.