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  1. about 1 month ago on Adult Children

    Hint: if you’re going to the store during lunch hour, chances are you’re going at the same time as several other workers, teen, and regulars. And weirdly enough, you will all hit the checkout line at the same time. No, really! As a register jockey at a grocery story it blows my mind how frequent this really does happen!

  2. 3 months ago on Frazz

    Frazz is wearing a Citgo Sign tee, isn’t he…?

  3. 3 months ago on Adult Children

    Me, at my grocery store job: Hi! Do you need bags today?Customer with Bluetooth: distracted stareMe, again, less chipper: Do you need bags today?Customer with Bluetooth: I’m doing fine, yourself?

    Every. Single. Day. sigh

  4. 9 months ago on Bad Machinery

    Okay, so this was the strip that sold me on Bad Machinery. The full spot-on discography for The Whom is chefs kiss brilliance.

  5. 11 months ago on Phoebe and Her Unicorn

    So, Connecticut, then? :p

  6. 12 months ago on Heart of the City

    This is going to be a Breakfast Club riff, isn’t it? Not that I’m complaining… :)

  7. over 1 year ago on Yes, I'm Hot in This

    Whether it needs it or not, yeah?

  8. almost 2 years ago on Bad Machinery

    And given Lottie, that’s pretty much in character. :)

  9. about 2 years ago on Arlo and Janis

    As someone who has to open them several times a day (I work at a grocery store), the non-wetting-finger trick is that it’s folded into three wings. Separate those (it can take a moment sometimes), hold one, then take your thumb and gently pull from the point where all three meet. It should begin to open at that point, then a gentle shake of the bag should open it up. :D

  10. almost 3 years ago on Bloom County

    “The other side is just as bad” is not really the win you think it is. I mean, I could ask for Connie to elaborate on what she meant by her words, but this conversation is getting a bit ridiculous, even for a Bloom County strip. Tapping out, as I have much more constructive things to do.