On 12/13/2012 6:36 PM, Pete Matos wrote:
> Kent,
>      While I am always ready to read a good comic, I gotta say that I did
> not find any of them  funny at all.  Perhaps it is because I have been on
> the receiving end of that kind of mentality before.  The one where the
> fellow was laid off and given a box for his belongings as a severance I
> found particularly un-amusing.  I am sorry but perhaps the peanuts?  LOL
> peace and Merry Christmas.
>
> Pete
>
>
>
> On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 6:24 PM, Kent A. Reed <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Gentle persons:
>>
>> I hate to go so far off topic, but what the heck, it seems to be a slow
>> news day.
>>
>> If you haven't been following the Dilbert comic strip lately as Scott
>> Adams explores the absurdities of modern management, then you've been
>> passing up good opportunities to be amused.
>>
>> <...>
>>

I won't argue, Pete. The layoff strip was cruel. If the website allows 
you to back up a week or two, you might find some that more to your 
liking, as in Dilbert twisting his pointy-haired boss's words about what 
in the performance plan versus what the boss tells them to do.

(Full disclosure: I always thought of myself as Dilbert. My group often 
thought of me as the pointy-haired boss.)

Then again, Peanuts, Family Circus, and the like are great, especially 
on my second time around as a grandpa.

Regards,
Kent


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