Solar Rhino Had a Vague, Uneasy Feeling That Somebody Else Had Already Sent Me These Two
Cidu Bill on Mar 18th 2009
Filed in Agnes, Bill Bickel, Dilbert, Scott Adams, comic strips, comics, humor, synchronicity | 10 responses so far
Cidu Bill on Mar 18th 2009
Filed in Agnes, Bill Bickel, Dilbert, Scott Adams, comic strips, comics, humor, synchronicity | 10 responses so far
Ben Carlsen Mar 18th 2009 at 10:02 am 1
I have a vague, uneasy feeling that these two cartoonists discussed vague, uneasy feelings with each other once, and then both put it into their strips. I could be wrong, though. Vague, uneasy feelings usually don’t mean anything.
furrykef Mar 18th 2009 at 10:33 am 2
I kinda wonder about that Dilbert strip. It doesn’t seem particularly characteristic of Dilbert to insult the PHB to his face in such an obvious manner, even if he still doesn’t get it. In a subversive manner, sure, but not a direct one.
- Kef
James Mar 18th 2009 at 11:17 am 3
Dilbert’s been almost as blatant before. Like when he named the new servers “Stupid”, “Pointy”, “Haired”, and “Boss”.
furrykef Mar 18th 2009 at 03:46 pm 4
Yeah, but at least that’s still a puzzle for the boss to put together, even if it’s a very trivial one.
Singapore Bill Mar 18th 2009 at 05:36 pm 5
You know what I like to do when I have a vague sense of uneasiness? I enjoy a refreshing Caesar, made with genuine Mott’s Clamato.
fet101 Mar 18th 2009 at 06:36 pm 6
Ever wonder if the cartoonists secretly plan this sort of thing for the sole purpose of making everyone on this site have a vague sense of uneasiness?
Singapore Bill Mar 18th 2009 at 08:01 pm 7
Fet101, that is an interesting question. How many professional cartoonists visit this site? I’m sure there are some. I wonder which ones.
Elliott Mar 18th 2009 at 09:08 pm 8
It’s happened so often, it is taking on the shape of a Clamato of nature.
CaroZ Mar 18th 2009 at 10:54 pm 9
I got a vague, uneasy feeling that someone could turn this into a parody of an Eagles song.
solarrhino Mar 19th 2009 at 01:05 am 10
My name (well, handle) up in lights! Yay! Clamato for everybody!