The Duplex by Glenn McCoy
- December 09, 2008
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Once upon a time there was a duplex where a young bachelor named Eno and his dog, Fang, shared an ultra-macho haven of beer snacks and male-bonding. Suddenly, their lives turned co-ed when Gina and her poodle, Mitzi, moved into the other half of their building... the question is, who will come out on top in Glenn McCoy’s, The Duplex?
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pschearer
said,
11 months ago
And I have to rely on this kid for my Social Security income? But wait! We can tax 90% of his gross and he’d never notice!
comics4me2 said, 11 months ago
This is absolutely my Favorite strip!
This one hits home….Thank God for cash registers that tell the change…
NoFearPup
said,
11 months ago
Hurry up you moron, Im in a rush and it’s already been ten seconds!
Jackone said, 11 months ago
How true this today’s strip is. Most cashiers don’t know how to make change. They got to read it on the register.
sugie63 said, 11 months ago
Most younger people don’t know how to count to ten without a calculator.
cleokaya
said,
11 months ago
It used to be standard practice to count back your change. Now they stuff it in your hand and you have to count it to be sure they gave you the correct amount back. The more technology improves the more stupid we become.
grazer said, 11 months ago
Sign of the times for sure. Not sure why I’m laughing my head off.
Margueritem
said,
11 months ago
I find that when I count change back to people, a lot of them look confused, especially the younger ones.
lalas said, 11 months ago
I’m one of those weirdos that always tries to get my change in round numbers ESPECIALLY if I get quarters back (for parking meters). So it’s always fun to give some kid $5.10 for a $3.60 thing and watch them:
1) stare at it
2) try to give me the dime back
3) stare at it again
4) try to do the math after I say I want the quarters.
5) stare at it yet again
6) make the change after I tell them EXACTLY what it should be
I think it’s the same phenomena that prevents people from understanding the metric system.
grazer said, 11 months ago
LOL @ lalas!….me too….quarters for the laundrymat.
mrprongs said, 11 months ago
Say 15.
Joy Lederman
said,
11 months ago
Us old people that didn’t learn “New Math” will be making out like bandits in the future
when all them young whipper-snappers are trying to make change. Too bad everything is credit card transactions now!