For some, inane reason, this nudged one of my pet peeves out of me… if someone asks “how are you,” or, “how are you doing?,” I don’t need to give them a Phd-worthy dissertation, but, I usually expect to be able to answer. Instead, I mostly get the question, immediately followed by their diving right into what they want, without their taking a breath. If you don’t want to know, don’t ask. Thank you. This has been a public service announcement, and we now return you to your regularly-scheduled comic.
dadthedawg Premium Member 12 months ago
That’s a full bore answer…..
Imagine 12 months ago
Now there’s a worthwhile goal.
'IndyMan' 12 months ago
Keeping up with Roz’s reputation—nothing but sour grapes ! ! !!
preacherman Premium Member 12 months ago
Now, Cosmo, ole chum, is time for a new diner.
DaBump Premium Member 12 months ago
Or, look at the bright side, you only have the boring kind of problems.
Just-me 12 months ago
God for Cosmo for not exposing himself to derision by revealing his problems to Roz.
1953Baby 12 months ago
Hey, Cosmo: Put them in a book. That’s what everybody else is doing these days. . .gawd, the stuff that makes the NYT bestseller list!
rshive 12 months ago
Few things worse than a boring problem.
oakie817 12 months ago
ba dum tss
Bill The Nuke 12 months ago
Make something up something very interesting.
tinstar 12 months ago
For some, inane reason, this nudged one of my pet peeves out of me… if someone asks “how are you,” or, “how are you doing?,” I don’t need to give them a Phd-worthy dissertation, but, I usually expect to be able to answer. Instead, I mostly get the question, immediately followed by their diving right into what they want, without their taking a breath. If you don’t want to know, don’t ask. Thank you. This has been a public service announcement, and we now return you to your regularly-scheduled comic.