
I’m not sure whether this makes the comic more funny or less funny: a few years ago when I lost my phone at the supermarket, the woman at the Customer Service desk made this exact comment.

I’m not sure whether this makes the comic more funny or less funny: a few years ago when I lost my phone at the supermarket, the woman at the Customer Service desk made this exact comment.

Actually, this strip contains a huge error:
The server’s supposed to wait until Arlo has his mouth full before asking any question.




Just fyi: There is a Moby Dick musical (my son saw it earlier this month, in fact). There’s also a Moby Dick opera.
Can you imagine how long that must be? Possibly even as long as Hadestown felt.

Jimmy did it again: Last night I mentioned to my wife that for the first time in weeks, we had nothing on the way from Amazon. And she said You know, we’re getting really low on those little freezer containers…
And I just realized this needs to be kicked over to the Arlo Page.



This brings back memories of Mister Miller who, in 1967 would tip me a dime for delivering coffee to his office (my father owned a Chock Full o’ Nuts restaurant), and place it in my palm just like this, as if he were Rockefeller rewarding me with a small fortune. He didn’t say “Don’t spend it all in one place,” but he might as well have.
Even in 1967 this was a pitiful tip, and carrying a bag full of coffee cups three blocks certainly took more than a minute.
Fifty-three years later I still remember you, you cheap SOB.