Bad Points, a comic

Rich Ard said:
I'm sure you meant to compare me to Scott Adams rather than to Dilbert. ;)
is there really a difference? (I have Scott's book, btw, and Dilbert is essentially Scott)


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Your next comic can be about the responses to this comic. You've done a few strips. You can get self-referential and retrospective now.
 
Rich Ard said:
That's pretty funny Charlie!

By the way, I'm bringing at least three kids to the shop in a little bit.

So what happened? You forgot and left some of them in your soccer-mom mini-van? I only counted the two young ladies. Good thing you only brought two in, don't think we could have fit another one in the rare antique Indian side-van!

BTW, Sure is nice to have a clean, freshly mopped floor.
 
Christ! richard If this keep up charlie gonna get sewing machines have your kids making knock off nikes. He'll give it a fun name like "Not a sweatshop Char's" make no mistake i see it comming.
 
I left the one who wasn't done with homework...at home. The other two, we stuffed into an antique sidecar:

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bradj said:
Christ! richard If this keep up charlie gonna get sewing machines have your kids making knock off nikes. He'll give it a fun name like "Not a sweatshop Char's" make no mistake i see it comming.

We're a bike shop, no knock-off nikes here......knock-off high dollar Klim riding gear. Will label it Kilim, like some of the Chinese do, you know Panasanic instead of the real thing. If things go well, will need Richard to get busy making more babies so we can increase production output down the road.
 
Rich.
frame one a stock bike,
frame two the guy flipping the bars
frame three pod filters
frame four Craiglist cafe racer for sale post
DTT er looking at craiglist cursing the guy for calling it a cafe racer for 3500
 
Oh, oh, I got a good idea for a strip.

THis guy who has been building bikes and is a licensed master motorcycle mechanic special orders some parts and when they come in he drives to the neighboring town to pick them up. After a few hours of cigarettes, coffee, and bench racing bs, he heads for home...........and forgets to take the parts with him.
 
Hey I've got an even better one, you offered that guy a job last night. Now THAT is funny.
 
Well, someone needs to keep an eye on him. That and you know that saying.....no good deed goes unpunished.
 
These comics are just a way of looking at my future here on DTT, aren't they? Hours of attempting to making things fit, bikes breaking down, parts falling off, procrastination... Man am I excited :D
 
Rich Ard said:

Another classic.

Wait... I need to write this down.



O'k. We're good. carry on.

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