
You're a Plugger if you like old movies.
Kidding!
You're a Plugger if you're old and act like a grumpy old fert.
This is a blog devoted to the comic strip "Pluggers", about the "80 percent of humanity who unceremoniously keep plugging along -- balancing work, play and family life." This strip is also described as "America’s first interactive, reader-participation comic." That sounds like most of us, right? And our fellow Americans are sending in the ideas. So let's see how it matches up with reality, shall we?
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Is he referring to that horrible Robin Williams film of a few years ago?
I don't know what movie that is in, but the words are originally from "The Tempest" Act 4, scene 1. "And, like this insubstantial pageant faded,
Leave not a rack behind. We are such stuff
As dreams are made on; and our little life
Is rounded with a sleep."
However, if we have learned one thing about Pluggers after a year (almost exactly) of these daily strips, it is that Pluggers are not Shakespeare people!
I figured it out. The quote is from "The Maltese Falcon," uttered by Humphrey Bogart.
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