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Real Life Adventures by Gary Wise and Lance Aldrich for August 15, 2015
August 14, 2015
August 16, 2015
Transcript:
Boy: Dad's swimming? Dad never swims. Woman: He does when I say "Stop calling the office," and then fling his phone into the lake. Man: I hear it! I can hear it ringing! GGG.GGG.
It’s called a vacation. Sadly, the modern era seems to prevent people from really taking one. I am glad to have a job where I can truly have one without worrying about work. The other problem is that it’s not like most people who seem to be at the beck-and-call of work have jobs where somebody might die if the call goes unanswered. The USA gives the smallest amount of paid time (if at all!) and we take the least time of any first world nation.
Darn phones, I hate ‘em. Mine is at home, wired into the wall. I don’t take it with me into the restroom or walk around the house ignoring the real people who live there.Pocket phones may be lifesavers in a crisis but I do without the constant annoyance they usually are.
She Mc over 9 years ago
you wont be laughing so hard when he gets fired!
NeedaChuckle Premium Member over 9 years ago
I always love it when women complain about you working. I guess they think welfare will support their shopping habit.
Julie Buchter over 9 years ago
It’s called a vacation. Sadly, the modern era seems to prevent people from really taking one. I am glad to have a job where I can truly have one without worrying about work. The other problem is that it’s not like most people who seem to be at the beck-and-call of work have jobs where somebody might die if the call goes unanswered. The USA gives the smallest amount of paid time (if at all!) and we take the least time of any first world nation.
cupertino jay over 9 years ago
phones survive dunking? huh (cell-less), i dint know that.
wiatr over 9 years ago
Darn phones, I hate ‘em. Mine is at home, wired into the wall. I don’t take it with me into the restroom or walk around the house ignoring the real people who live there.Pocket phones may be lifesavers in a crisis but I do without the constant annoyance they usually are.