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At its heart, Pearls Before Swine is the comic strip tale of two friends: an arrogant Rat who thinks he knows it all and a slow-witted Pig who doesn't know any better. Together, this pair offers caustic commentary on humanity's quest for the unattainable. Dilbert cartoonist Scott Adams says that Pearls is "one of the few comics that make me laugh out loud." The strip has twice won the National Cartoonists Society's Reuben division award for Best Newspaper Comic Strip – in 2003 and in 2006.
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old1953 said, 4 months ago
Scouts, hah! They can be in my army anytime!
Dave Johnston said, 4 months ago
Uhg – is it cookie season again?
I have two GS’s so if you need a fix, I can get you what you neeeeeed.
margueritem
said, 4 months ago
Will rat actually help pig? Stay tuned…
margueritem
said, 4 months ago
@Dave Johnston
No Girl Scouts in our neighborhood…
dukedoug said, 4 months ago
Call Guard Duck to sort ’em out …
firedome said, 4 months ago
@margueritem
look over at your local shopping center…
SherlockWatson said, 4 months ago
I don’t buy Girl Scout cookies unless they’re made from genuine Girl Scouts.
Nabuquduriuzhur said, 4 months ago
This is like that scene from airplane with the two rather overgrown girlscouts in mortal combat in the background.
F6F5Hellcat said, 4 months ago
Commentary on the fact that your getting less, supposedly so they can keep from raising prices, and yet your still paying the same. Any percentage less while not lowering the cost is actually raising the cost. They can cut down on the number of cookies or the size of the cookies, both of which is cutting down on the wieght of the total package, and say their not raising their price.
But think about it, say for years you’re paying $3.50 for something that weighs 32 oz.. Then the folks selling it start selling it at a weight of 16 oz. for $3.50 and claiming it’s so they don’t have to raise their prices. You’re getting half as much as before but your paying twice as much for the amount your getting. If at 32 oz. it cost $3.50 then half of that weight for the same exact product should cost $1.75. Not $3.50.
jukeofurl said, 4 months ago
@F6F5Hellcat
What’s fuel cost these days to fill up a Hellcat?
KenTheCoffinDweller said, 4 months ago
@Dave Johnston
@Dave – too late I just blew $70 on two orders of cookies here at work.
F6F5Hellcat said, 4 months ago
@jukeofurl
Way more than you or I can afford. The most common aviation fuel is 100LL, which the chepest in the US is $5.81 a gallon if you’re in the South Central region. Northeast region will run ya $6.16 a gallon, Northwest region $6.08, North Central $5.96, Southeast region $6.01, and the Southwest region $6.14. The Hellcat had a fuel capacity of 250 gallons without external drop tanks. That’s a fill up of $1,452.50 in the South Central region if the Hellcat can be filled up on 100LL.
KenTheCoffinDweller said, 4 months ago
And I see that I have a bit to learn about using the Reply option. :)
Rickapolis said, 4 months ago
Be prepared! Or is that the boy Scouts?
F6F5Hellcat said, 4 months ago
@Rickapolis
Well, used to be Boy Scouts. But now with what’s happening I’m no longer sure.