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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

I Feel Your Pain-- Part 2

The second comic strip that pretty well sums up my relationship with today's fast-moving technology.

From the Jan. 28, 2011, Chicago Tribune.


THE PICKLES COMIC STRIP

Earl is lying back in his easy chair trying to read the paper (newspaper, what's that?) and every frame, their cat, Muffin, is in a different position on him.


FRAME 1

Earl's wife comes in and says, "We should take a video of muffin doing something cute and put it on YouTube." Muffin on Earl's stomach.


FRAME 2

Earl looks up from paper, "That's a great idea. I'm all for it, one hundred percent." Muffin now by Ear's head on top of chair.


FRAME 3

Wife, "Really? Do you even know what YouTube is?" Muffin now back on Earl's stomach.


FRAME 4

Earl says, "No, but I've Been in favor of putting this cat in a tube, or a box, or anything to get her away from me."

Imagine, a Friendly Cat? --RoadDog


TIME CHANGES: 1978-- Rolling Stones // 2010-- Kidney Stones

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