April 13, 2018
April 17, 2018
Doing the “heavy Lyfteing”.
When you put it that way, then yes, I’ve jacked a lot of cars.
Not that way ya jackdonkey.
Back in the day, when men were men and car bumpers were made of steel.
Phew! Okay, it’s done!
Sooo, now we just wait?
purepaul PREMIUM MEMBER less than a minute agoHe don’t know jack schitz.
Then they bought some taller jacks and it became hijacking…
It was so much easier back then.
Apparently, that was back in the early years before they knew where to place the jack.
they don’t know jack…
I haven’t seen a jack of that design in decades.
We used those jacks when car bumpers was something other than cheap plastic. The bad thing, plastic isn’t so cheap anymore.
matching outfits.
Carjacking and lifting both have more than one meaning – one is pretty neutral (sometimes positive), the other meaning is mostly negative.
Crank it, crank it, crank it…..
I’d be a touch concerned about the bend in it.
20th century……….
He’s a fender offender.
They’re in for a big letdown. :)
Before they learned how to do it right.
It’s embarrassing when you have to call roadside assistance to jack the car for you.
HARRRPH!!!
Despite negative remarks from other commenters, I find today’s comic quite uplifting!
It worked way better once Lyft changed their business model.
Owlman turn to a life of crime, his ability to spin his head 180 degrees didnt seem to stop criminal activities, so if you cant beat’em, join’em
Depending on where you live, you can still come back to missing various parts of your car. Tires and wheels included.
It’s really a bumper jack I still have one
SHAKEDOWNCITY 2 months ago
Doing the “heavy Lyfteing”.
oldpine52 2 months ago
When you put it that way, then yes, I’ve jacked a lot of cars.
Gent 2 months ago
Not that way ya jackdonkey.
Egrayjames 2 months ago
Back in the day, when men were men and car bumpers were made of steel.
Dobie Premium Member 2 months ago
Phew! Okay, it’s done!
Sooo, now we just wait?
purepaul Premium Member 2 months ago
purepaul PREMIUM MEMBER less than a minute agoHe don’t know jack schitz.
Imagine 2 months ago
Then they bought some taller jacks and it became hijacking…
Imagine 2 months ago
It was so much easier back then.
NRHAWK Premium Member 2 months ago
Apparently, that was back in the early years before they knew where to place the jack.
pat sandy creator 2 months ago
they don’t know jack…
Stan Corrected 2 months ago
I haven’t seen a jack of that design in decades.
cmjackson4 2 months ago
We used those jacks when car bumpers was something other than cheap plastic. The bad thing, plastic isn’t so cheap anymore.
ericlscott creator 2 months ago
matching outfits.
Doug K 2 months ago
Carjacking and lifting both have more than one meaning – one is pretty neutral (sometimes positive), the other meaning is mostly negative.
Zebrastripes 2 months ago
Crank it, crank it, crank it…..
rilla7979 2 months ago
I’d be a touch concerned about the bend in it.
rockyridge1977 2 months ago
20th century……….
Frank Burns Eats Worms 2 months ago
He’s a fender offender.
the lost wizard 2 months ago
They’re in for a big letdown. :)
cuzinron47 2 months ago
Before they learned how to do it right.
davewhamond creator 2 months ago
It’s embarrassing when you have to call roadside assistance to jack the car for you.
parkerinthehouse 2 months ago
HARRRPH!!!
StephenRice 2 months ago
Despite negative remarks from other commenters, I find today’s comic quite uplifting!
Buoy 2 months ago
It worked way better once Lyft changed their business model.
NolaMan 2 months ago
Owlman turn to a life of crime, his ability to spin his head 180 degrees didnt seem to stop criminal activities, so if you cant beat’em, join’em
sincavage05 2 months ago
Depending on where you live, you can still come back to missing various parts of your car. Tires and wheels included.
jd wigman 2 months ago
It’s really a bumper jack I still have one