
Pluggers are broke and stupid.
Like the switched gender and the use of charge. How old is this tripe?
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?
3 comments:
Oooh, does anyone use or take a check anymore? My daddy the banker says they are just like nitroglycerin. I suppose old people still do.
Well, I guess Pluggers are old. And stupid. And broke.
checks are for when you don't really have any money
of course, credit cards are for that too, but it wouldn't make sense for pluggers to have credit cards
But you use checks when you don't have cash, not when you don't have money in the bank.
Though you can always post-date it.
I've never heard "charge" in real life, though, so it makes sense that Pluggers would use it.
And by charge, they don't mean credit cards. They mean a store account. Not a store credit card. They have a tab they pay at the end of the month, like in Archie. (Jughead at Pop's, except he never pays.)
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