Life According to Garfield by Jim Davis
- November 01, 2009
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What a cat! A cat for all seasons. Sassy. Opinionated. This lasagna loving, mailman chasing, sarcastic cat is a classic that readers love. Garfield, Odie and Jon will leave you wanting a daily dose of this beloved bunch! Garfield's crafty talent with words and sneaky preference for practical jokes often leave his owner, Jon - and us - speechless, and always wanting more.
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ejcapulet
said,
6 days ago
Good idea.
comYics said, 6 days ago
Garfield looks as tho he is going to smash that machine.
Macushlalondra
said,
6 days ago
Better call a repairman. After you wash your face.
♠Lonewolf♠
said,
6 days ago
Sometimes you deserve all you get, Garfield.
battycomic said, 6 days ago
That copier better say its prayers.
Johanan Rakkav
said,
6 days ago
No sense in wasting all those hormones BEFORE you understand just how bad the situation is. :))
Joe Allen Doty said, 6 days ago
When I worked as an in-house off-set press operator for a local wholesales fabric company, I was also one of the “Key Operators” for the big Xerox copier that was in the same room.
Vick was the other Key Operator.
When the machine had a problem, the light “Call Key Operator” would come one.
Copier toner on hands and clothing in those days was harder to get rid of than the printer ink used with the press.
If lots of copies were needed for a memo or a letter, a secretary (or either of us) would use the paper designed use on the press. It was cheaper and even faster to do it that way.
Wildmustang1262 said, 6 days ago
UH-OH! Garfield got the black toner powder all over his face. LOLs!
I got the black chemical toner with my hands and fingers after I replaced the jug of blk and clear toners under the loud machine for microfiling the documents. I had to wash my hands/fingers off quickly because I didn’t want to get black stains and smelly on my hands and fingers.
Melissa Tempke said, 5 days ago
HOO BOY, if looks could kill!!!!lol
Steve Remembers said, 5 days ago
If you can keep your head while all about you are losing theirs – clearly you misunderstand the situation!”
VampireQueen100 said, 2 days ago
If looks could kill, that copier would be dead.
Deader than a dodo’s doornail.
3hourtour said, about 9 hours ago
..funny because it’s true..