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Dave, your timing in posting this couldn’t have been better if you’d tried. It was just what I needed to see atm. Cheered me up no end. Thanks.
Me too! Speaks volumes!
I like this one, and its sister comment, “It’ll only take a minute!” It’s always your minute, though, not theirs.
Is it polite to comment directly to a comment without actually talking to Dave? (Has the judging finished yet?)
Joan of Quark, Over here in library corner I am frequently asked ‘really quick questions.’ And that is true, often the posing of the question takes mere seconds, but the actual finding of the answer can take somewhat longer.
Thank you – glad this cartoon is being enjoyed. I like to see people finding different meanings in ones like this (here and on Facebook).
Sara – commenting directly to other commenters is both polite and encouraged. Having said that I might one day start a comment thread where all comments have to be addressed to ‘Mr Speaker’.
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This is darkly true.