That screams “hire me.”
The perfect hire for Donald – “only the best”.
Considering what sort of resume Elmont can be expected to write…IS it odd that he’s gotten no feedback yet, Alice? Is it, really?
This is a “classic” strip. The libraries around here are now curbside-pickup only.
Several cities have programs to assist the homeless with contacting family members via phone to at least let them know that they’re alive, bringing some relief to them.
Considering that this strip is ©1995, Elwood’s ahead of his time.
Many, if not most, people were still using Windows 3.1, hadn’t been on the internet yet, and didn’t have email…
so I’m not surprised Elwood’s gotten no responses.
Especially considering that he’s talking about an email address…. not a web page…
He says they were handing them out at the library… but it sounds more like he made it up.
Either way… unfortunately…. I doubt “@ street level” … with spaces and no domain… is a valid choice…
and how do you “post” a resume … or anything else… on your email address?
I know, I know… picky picky picky.
I just think it’s funny that in 1995, this probably seemed to make sense to so many readers.
Shouldn’t that be lunatic@streetlevel.noncomposmentis?
ComposMentis, Isn’t that where old thoughts go to die?
Yup. Your email says a lot about you. Apparently, @msn.com and @aol.com says your old.
Hey! That used to belong to my last department head.
BE THIS GUY about 4 years ago
That screams “hire me.”
SunshineDaydream about 4 years ago
The perfect hire for Donald – “only the best”.
RonaldByrd about 4 years ago
Considering what sort of resume Elmont can be expected to write…IS it odd that he’s gotten no feedback yet, Alice? Is it, really?
dadoctah about 4 years ago
This is a “classic” strip. The libraries around here are now curbside-pickup only.
mourdac Premium Member about 4 years ago
Several cities have programs to assist the homeless with contacting family members via phone to at least let them know that they’re alive, bringing some relief to them.
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 4 years ago
Considering that this strip is ©1995, Elwood’s ahead of his time.
Many, if not most, people were still using Windows 3.1, hadn’t been on the internet yet, and didn’t have email…
so I’m not surprised Elwood’s gotten no responses.
Especially considering that he’s talking about an email address…. not a web page…
He says they were handing them out at the library… but it sounds more like he made it up.
Either way… unfortunately…. I doubt “@ street level” … with spaces and no domain… is a valid choice…
and how do you “post” a resume … or anything else… on your email address?
I know, I know… picky picky picky.
I just think it’s funny that in 1995, this probably seemed to make sense to so many readers.
prrdh about 4 years ago
Shouldn’t that be lunatic@streetlevel.noncomposmentis?
jvo about 4 years ago
ComposMentis, Isn’t that where old thoughts go to die?
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Yup. Your email says a lot about you. Apparently, @msn.com and @aol.com says your old.
admiree2 about 4 years ago
Hey! That used to belong to my last department head.