When Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak wanted to register the name Apple Computer, they ran into a problem. There was already a company named Apple, Apple Records, owned by the Beatles.
The Beatles allowed them to use the name Apple as long as they agreed to never go into the music business.
A few years later, Apple developed the Macintosh Computer, and it was not long before they realized that it could be used very effectively in the music business.
So they buried a little protest in the alert sound. It was the sound of three muted marimba keys being struck simultaneously. They called the sound, “Sosumi.”
Many years ago in Manhattan there was a chinese place on 3rd ave called Wok. It was prosperous and opened a 2nd place a little further south and east on 1st ave. The were going to call it ‘East wok’ (I swear this is true) but wanted to save money on the sign so when it opened my g/f and I noticed the new place was ‘E.Wok’ and ever after i imagined the chef, cleaver in hand, running out of the kitchen chasing an escaped little furry biped.
It could have been worse, a writer i know, when it was suggested, said she at once thought the entire cooking staff were said furry bipeds.
cracker65 10 months ago
Fins to the left, fins to the right, and you’re the only bait in town.
Uncle Kenny 10 months ago
Well, well, time for a little historical tidbit.
When Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak wanted to register the name Apple Computer, they ran into a problem. There was already a company named Apple, Apple Records, owned by the Beatles.
The Beatles allowed them to use the name Apple as long as they agreed to never go into the music business.
A few years later, Apple developed the Macintosh Computer, and it was not long before they realized that it could be used very effectively in the music business.
So they buried a little protest in the alert sound. It was the sound of three muted marimba keys being struck simultaneously. They called the sound, “Sosumi.”
preacherman Premium Member 10 months ago
This was a really funny strip. Sosumi, a sushi bar for lawyers. Now that’s rich.
wfhite 10 months ago
There’s a bar for lawyers who are fans of Phil Collins called Su-Su-Studio. :)
The Orange Mailman 10 months ago
I have a “Sue Hard” on my route. Pretty sure she’s a lawyer.
ladykat 10 months ago
I like the name of the restaurant.
Wizard of Ahz-no relation 10 months ago
Many years ago in Manhattan there was a chinese place on 3rd ave called Wok. It was prosperous and opened a 2nd place a little further south and east on 1st ave. The were going to call it ‘East wok’ (I swear this is true) but wanted to save money on the sign so when it opened my g/f and I noticed the new place was ‘E.Wok’ and ever after i imagined the chef, cleaver in hand, running out of the kitchen chasing an escaped little furry biped.
It could have been worse, a writer i know, when it was suggested, said she at once thought the entire cooking staff were said furry bipeds.
Munch 10 months ago
They only serve shark.
Daltongang Premium Member 10 months ago
Henny Youngman lives.
CaveCat87 10 months ago
I just got the pun!
betseytacy 10 months ago
My grandfather was a mortician in 1909… He bought his caskets from a company called “Ketchum & Killem” True story!
Zebrastripes 10 months ago
Sosumi, legalease, and ambulances..OH MY!
mudak326 10 months ago
That could also work for anyone whose heritage is half Sunni Muslim, half Shiite Muslim…
Stephen Gilberg 10 months ago
Nice to know you can still get away with this joke.
thejanith Premium Member 10 months ago
Oh, yeah! That’s fun! Thanks for the laugh.
eddi-TBH 10 months ago
The classic Apple start up sound of that name was close to the Windows sound. Thus the name.
Otis Rufus Driftwood 10 months ago
I think you boys took a wrong turn into ‘Pearls Before Swine’. Or ‘The Simpsons’.
Cameron1988 Premium Member 10 months ago
Noticed the name in the first panel
Are2Dee2 3 months ago
A real groaner