These used to hang from my office corkboard

I used to keep a ton of funny, timely and thoughtful comic strips on a corkboard in whatever I had for an office at any given time in my professional careers. I have kept those clips over the years and they are now in a box.

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Committee for Committees

Committee for Committees

Dilbert by Scott Adams Published August 26, 2001 "Our goal is to develop a process for generating ideas to solve the problem." I've been in that meeting.

Hollywood Strike Changes What?

Hollywood Strike Changes What?

Fox Trot by Bill Amend Published November 10, 2000 Several years after this was published I saw a friend's DVR list: Hawaii 5-0, Magnum PI, FBI, and SWAT. I thought I was back in 1974.

Party Affiliation

Party Affiliation

Hi & Lois by Mort Walker & Dik Brown Published May 8, 2004 I said this for a long time before this was published. It went up on my office corkboard immediately.

Scratch

Scratch

Garfield by Tom Davis Published October 1, 2006 As a semi-hirsute person who frequently needs to scratch, I so identify with my favorite comic strip cat. Sorry about the vertical comic.

Chain-Breather

Chain-Breather

Rose is Rose by Pat Brady Published October 10, 2003 I had already stopped smoking ten years before this one was published. But some people can be so inconsiderate.

Shock Radio

Shock Radio

Sally Forth by Greg Howard Published in 1999 It's only gotten worse. But you can always turn the station...or keep scrolling.

Imagine That!

Imagine That!

Speed bump by Dave Coverly Published April 12, 1999 No...I thought I'd go grocery shopping while I was getting that sleeve done.

New TV Rating System

New TV Rating System

Editorial Cartoon by Tom Toles Published December 1996 I pulled this one because everyone was confused with the new rating system. But Toles got it right, that no matter the rating, the content was still the same.

Track Size Nightmare

Track Size Nightmare

Funky Winkerbean by Tom Batiuk Published August 15, 1999 Even in 1999 we were complaining about how norms were being changed to accommodate the ever increasing number of people who couldn't accomplish something.

Master’s Voice

Master’s Voice

Editorial Cartoon by Jeff Parker Published June 3, 2003 I cut this one out as soon as I saw it. This was one of my beliefs and I continue to see the strangulation on media ownership continue. There should be more voices heard on the major airwaves.