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  1. Unknown's avatar

    I wonder whether the squirrel’s companion snuck in, or was given the benefit of the doubt, because there’s never a serif on an “O”.

  2. Unknown's avatar

    There’s a lack of divers-ed T here.

    It’s late and that’s the best I can do.

  3. Unknown's avatar

    If the bartender had been in Comic Sans, could he claim he’d just been joking? (I think the joke is generally “ Comic Sans walks into a bar. The bartender kerns towards it and says …)

  4. Unknown's avatar

    Powers, darned good question. I first interpreted it one way and had this whole explanation typed up. I got to the end and wrote “sans serif”—and that’s when I realized what you were actually asking.

  5. Unknown's avatar

    Good point. My computer dictionary recognizes “sans serif” and “sanserif” but not “san serif”.

  6. Unknown's avatar

    “So what if I seem cross? I own this ‘cross’ bar, and I can work bare-chested if I want, but I insist customers at least wear a tee-shirt. You exhibitionists are nothing but a source of consonant trouble to me! Maybe refusing to serve you is unethical, tee-hee, but my friends in the Tea Party say I’m within the letter of the law!”

    Then the next guy comes in the bartender says “I don’t like U either!”

  7. Unknown's avatar

    ” there’s never a serif on an ‘O’.”

    That’s a decision for the typeface designer to make, not a law of the universe.

  8. Unknown's avatar

    “Then the next guy comes in the bartender says ‘I don’t like U either!'”

    And the guy drinking at the bar just out-of-frame pipes in “nor I”.

  9. Unknown's avatar

    James Pollock (JULY 28, 2018 AT 11:50 AM): If an “O” (oh) had a serif, it would be a “Q” (queue).

    Brian: In that restaurant, do you tip the serifer?

  10. Unknown's avatar

    “If an ‘O’ (oh) had a serif, it would be a ‘Q’ (queue).”

    Or the o would look like a g, or a p. Or maybe even a b or a d. and if you put them all together, oqpgbd, THAT would be a queue.

  11. Unknown's avatar

    “I’m not here to drink. I’m just a Courier.”
    “Do you have Goudy Stout on tap?”

  12. Unknown's avatar

    “…there’s never a serif on an “O”.”

    There are several “Circus” typefaces that have horizontal flourishes at the sides of letters C, O and Q.

  13. Unknown's avatar

    …and relating to the comic above I wonder if the characters drive Model T Fords.

    The poor guy is going to Helvetica in a hand-basket. I wonder what he does for a living. Maybe he’s a letter carrier.

    The barkeep has been there for a long time, though. He’s a font of knowledge.

  14. Unknown's avatar

    The bartender’s serifs are improperly applied, anyway.

    Serif fonts have serifs to guide the eye along the line of text.

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