Joe Vanilla by Mark Litzler
- September 01, 2009
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Joe Vanilla is your average, ordinary, regular guy -- working in today’s corporate setting, dealing with life’s little hardships and inconveniences and celebrating its achievements. He faces silly office politics, administrivia, confusing technology, iPods, ATMS, facebook, fumbled interpersonal relationships, and other pushes and pulls of contemporary life. Joe is our everyday protagonist. Relevant. Quick witted. Playful. Ironic and timely.
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Comments (8) Jump to Comments Form
rricchhterr said, 2 months ago
650 Holly
Todd
said,
2 months ago
I hope Joe remembers to save room for hip.
AddADadaAdDad said, 2 months ago
Now, now, Todd. He’s apologized.
AND
TO
Anthrocynic
Even though you will never know why:
The above comment, to me, is laugh my a** off one great big belly laugh funny.
AND it has nothing to do with the panel!
Mark Litzler
said,
2 months ago
I heard of good carbs versus bad ones. I thought, now we’re splitting hairs rather thinly.
BIGCHRONO said, 2 months ago
My terminology would be”Subsplitting Atoms”.
Since there are good & bad cholesterols, &
matter & anti-matter, it’s quite plausible to
have good/evil carbs. When it comes to good
& bad cartoons, yours are quite good, @ face
value, & cereberally.
Mark Litzler
said,
2 months ago
Thanks a lot. I really appreciate it Bigchrono.
Todd
said,
2 months ago
:-(
I couldn’t think of anything else to write, and I couldn’t just write nothing.
Mark Litzler said, 2 months ago
And, if I can’t take a joke, I shouldn’t be here.