Ink Pen by Phil Dunlap for December 08, 2009
Transcript:
hamhock: man, it's hard to find commercial work in this economy. ralston: I don't know, my cereal mascot job is going great! hamhock: Well, I can't find any ham, bacon or pork work at all! If people can't afford to buy meat, what are they eating for dinner?? ralston: cereal.
JerryGorton almost 15 years ago
Price cereal by the pound once. Meat is cheaper.
Jaedabee Premium Member almost 15 years ago
@JDG - I don’t think anyone eats a pound of cereal in one sitting. :D
Lyons Group, Inc. almost 15 years ago
Jae’da, thanks to you (and your avatar), my cousin no longer admits she’s “Tinkerbell”.
vawser almost 15 years ago
I love coming to the comics page for my daily health advice…
Heck, if you can’t believe anonymous commenters in the funny pages, just who can you trust???
lorelei6361 almost 15 years ago
:: is 48 and wonders if she’s autistic ::
fritzoid Premium Member almost 15 years ago
Chikuku, I’d rather not eat dead animals, but the live ones won’t hold still long enough.
Jaedabee Premium Member almost 15 years ago
“Jae’da, thanks to you (and your avatar), my cousin no longer admits she’s “Tinkerbell”.”
Is that good or bad?Jonathan Bridge Premium Member almost 15 years ago
They could hire Hamhock to say “Beef. It’s What’s For Dinner”. Then fewer people might eat ham, bacon, pork, or him! (Anyone remember the good old days when Foghorn Leghorn was the spokeschicken for KFC? I never really understood why he agreed to it.)
Jonathan Bridge Premium Member almost 15 years ago
Silly Ralston! Trix are for kids!
Jonathan Bridge Premium Member almost 15 years ago
There are always Honeybaked Ham and Beggin’ Strips, Hamhock.