Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for March 22, 2024

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    BE THIS GUY  4 months ago

    Alex does the ordering. Kim crunches the numbers. What does Mike do besides whining?

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    snsurone76  4 months ago

    Alex will probably end up as CEO for their website.

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    Firebat  4 months ago

    Life before Amazon. It was simpler…

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    Troglodyte  4 months ago

    Alex is displaying her smarts already…go, girl!

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    erik.vanthienen  4 months ago

    Next, letter sweaters with Chinese characters …

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    NeedaChuckle Premium Member 4 months ago

    Ripley’s had someone buying a 285 year old lemon for 1700 bucks or something. So the kid knows that people will buy anything.

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    Adolf Trump  4 months ago

    She optioned on a mountain of Cobalt, that’s worth a few bucks.

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    eced52  4 months ago

    Numbers talk louder than words.

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    Benign Bodger  4 months ago

    The whiners are a key part of every corporate structure from the smallest to the largest. A few minutes of observation will confirm this.

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    Diat60  4 months ago

    Defective poodle skirts? Wrong dog? Cats?

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    brick10  4 months ago

    “There’s money in junk!” – Sanford and Son

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    monya_43  4 months ago

    What does a “defective” poodle look like?

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    timinwsac Premium Member 4 months ago

    Make sure that she orders an equal number of defective poodles to go with the skirts.

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    GaryCooper  4 months ago

    The defective poodle skirt market is about to boom.

    Rain gear for cats still awaits it’s day in the sun (so to speak).

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    mindjob  4 months ago

    It takes skill to be able to sell something the company that made the product couldn’t sell.

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    mistercatworks  4 months ago

    So, is that “three-legged poodles” defective or “open in the back” defective?

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    David Huie Green ForceIsAUsefulFiction  4 months ago

    “….After all, there are a lot of defective poodles out there!"

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    Cactus-Pete  4 months ago

    I don’t see what they’re doing to sell things that the other companies couldn’t.

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    Arghhgarrr Premium Member 4 months ago

    “Thanks Daddy”. Translation: “I already did Daddy”

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    eddi-TBH  4 months ago

    Variety is the trick. Something for everyone. And at bargain prices. Kinda sounds like Amazon today. With some Ebay thrown in for bulk buyers.

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    cherns Premium Member 3 months ago

    Back when I was more into that kind of stuff in the seventies, there were several companies that dealt in surplus electronic (and allied) equipment and components. I remember, for instance, that one of them offered some front-surface mirrors with a corner cut out, surplus from Xerox 914s. I see that the one I remember in Lima OH is closing in May, but that there are still a bunch of them around. As someone who loves browsing in used-book stores and stationery stores, I loved browsing those catalogs, and even occasionally buying stuff.

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    [Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce]  3 months ago

    Defective? They put Rottweilers on them by mistake?

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