Bottomliners by Eric and Bill Teitelbaum
- June 23, 2009
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Cartoonists Eric and Bill Teitelbaum skewer the world of business and finance in Bottom Liners, a nationally syndicated business comic panel appearing six times weekly. Bottom Liners tackles subjects such as foreign takeovers, office politics, getting a raise and the fast-paced world of Wall Street.
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Edcole1961 said, 5 months ago
That’s because of the disappearing bees.
Doctor Toon
said,
5 months ago
This speech may be closer to the truth than the tradional, the environment is screwed.
robquill said, 5 months ago
The ultimate in supposition. What’s more important? The son’s education toward global balance and future or another way to add to the cost of living!
Noreen Klose said, 5 months ago
The killer bees are working their way into our country. They’re killing our native bees. The wild killer bees are not domesticated like our native bees. I don’t know if they pollinate crops like our native bees do, If they don’t, we are in DEEP DOO DOO.