Adam@Home by Brian Basset
- August 30, 2009
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Welcome to the new way to office, straight from the humor of Brian Basset. Follow this hilarious yet true-to-life work-at-home dad, Adam, as he deals with job deadlines, minivan support groups, sibling arguments and marital bliss while chasing down overnight delivery trucks and searching for the perfect latte to appease his caffeine addiction.
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somebodyshort
said,
2 months ago
Does Katie want that in small unmarked bills. Sounds like what Calvin would do.
Al said, 2 months ago
Sounds like our government in action. They won’t bail out the schools …even if that is where our real future is
Deborah Reyes
said,
2 months ago
Don’t know if anyone else is having the same problem which I am having. However, when I surf into Go Comics - all I see is a white page with a blue square in the middle and a question mark inside the square.
In case anyone else is having trouble getting to see Adam today, you can find Adam at
YAHOO NEWS
http://news.yahoo.com/comics/born-loser
Plus a lot of OTHER great comics as well! So - obviously, the problem ONLY exists at the UCLICK page. Must be all of those supposed “new” “innovations!”
Macushlalondra
said,
2 months ago
I’m not having any problems here but at a couple of my other sites I did.
AddADadaAdDad said, 2 months ago
One of my sisters is a teacher. Not only is it expected that they use some of their own money for supplies (unreimbursed by the school) but the school system won’t provide paper. The teachers have to hold fundraisers in order to BUY the paper needed FROM the school.
Yukoneric said, 2 months ago
I teach. Job cuts put me at 18 hours per week. Have not paid income tax in two years. Hope someone is so the bailouts keep working. For the learning disabled, this is sarcasm.
Doctor Toon
said,
2 months ago
I am so glad that my kid and my lady friends’ kids are all out of school.
Ash said, 2 months ago
Homeschool.
Joe Allen Doty said, 2 months ago
Most of the people who are the most against of bond elections and more money for the local public schools, for the teachers, classroom supplies and improvements in the local schools make a whole lot more money than the average teacher does.
And, yet those who earn those upper-middle income and upper income level salaries got all of the education in public schools and often got their college/university degrees at public institutions.
The_JAM said, 2 months ago
Let’s give another big hand to American Public Schools!
Ji2m said, 2 months ago
KIDS ARE IN SCHOOL TO LEARN! THEY ARE NOT THERE TO GO BEGGING THEIR NEIGHBORHOODS!!
bald 716 said, 2 months ago
most state lotteries were set up to help fund their schools, yet where is that money actually going?
it sure hasn’t been as intended
humormehere said, 2 months ago
We support some fundraisers, not others. (I am this year’s PFO Co President at out kid’s elementary school, and one of our BIGGEST challenges is having meaningful “valuable” fundraisers) Our biggest one last year was a Walk-a-thon. No silly overpriced “products” sold, almost everything donated, and dollar for dollar direct to the bottom line. We raised 20K.
jmd4lsu
said,
2 months ago
Schools where I live just started last week and one lady I work with already has a case of chocolate covered almonds (the classic school fundraiser) for sale on her desk.
IncredibleWerekitty said, 2 months ago
I’ve heard that schools were going through budget cuts, but this is silly.
lfanterickson said, 2 months ago
Chocolate covered almonds always sell well, no matter what. Good economy - a treat; bad economy - food therapy! Especially in workplaces, especially in teachers’ break rooms!