
In a black and white world, who can tell?
This kind of falls apart when you realize that managers, you know, manage things. They make decisions. Children acting as go-betweens do not.
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?
2 comments:
This sounds like a b.s. operation. Plugger-bear starts painting without a clue as to what color to use? I thought Pluggers were all about the working class ethos.
bears are colorblind? so are just about all the animals in pluggers and so the mom was just being a bitch?
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