Is that where Crease and his wife went after selling the Black Box to the NSA? (Sneakers, 1992)
Dustin
2017-04-18 23:06:10 +0000 UTC
And somehow it would fulfill one of the little creep's dirtiest dreams no doubt
Dustin
2017-04-18 23:04:50 +0000 UTC
Do you accept a bet on joint venture?
Theo Jakiemów
2017-04-18 06:22:10 +0000 UTC
First off, Waffle House is both awful and amazing. Second, your bro is correct. both HF, CT, and WH are simultaneously horrible and incredible. It's all about knowing what to buy.
Paul Grodt
2017-04-18 05:12:40 +0000 UTC
You sure? My bro says Harbor Freight is like the Waffle House of tool stores.
Minzoku Bokumetsu
2017-04-18 03:23:56 +0000 UTC
came for tahiti reference, was not disappointed
2017-04-18 01:32:31 +0000 UTC
For people in the US: Canadian Tire is basically Canada's Harbor Freight.
Depending on how much Pintsize is offering up, they should totally accept it. They could spend thousands at that place on critical equipment for their new business. Like a third of their inventory is metalworking tools. Fairly low quality tools, sure; but they usually work, they usually have a no-questions warranty, and it's the perfect cost-level for startup robot repair companies with no money. Even if it requires a day-trip, and a pickup truck rental, it's potentially still worth it.
Paul Grodt
2017-04-18 00:21:19 +0000 UTC
I love Bubbles' response. Bubbles, you'll be saying that a lot.
Derrik Pates
2017-04-17 22:31:23 +0000 UTC
Learned that lesson the hard way, more than a few times. I'm getting better, though!
Brad Knowles
2017-04-17 20:59:29 +0000 UTC
I hope Faye goes one level deeper. The real problem is not when you're unsure and you have to check with your partner. No, the real problem is when you don't see any problem at all and you accept, and then you discover that your partner has a problem.
Brad Knowles
2017-04-17 20:59:01 +0000 UTC
Ok, is Tahiti actually Canadian Tire? (because "Tahiti is a magical place")
Lisa Dean
2017-04-17 18:30:50 +0000 UTC
I just skimmed the article. WOW. It's a real thing, and has been for 50 years. It's printed on currency-grade paper, but is only redeemable in a certain chain of stores.
Craig P Steffen
2017-04-17 17:45:39 +0000 UTC
CanadaJokes.txt
FunkyTuba
2017-04-17 17:10:07 +0000 UTC
Yeah, but it's all green, which are the 5-cent ones. So it's not nearly as much as it looks like.
Brooks Moses
2017-04-17 16:06:14 +0000 UTC
Canadian Tire money is actually quite easy to translate into USD. They should have at least considered it. (bonus joke: it's counterfeit. )
KCkittysnores
2017-04-17 15:34:52 +0000 UTC
Pintsize should should choose his words carefully. Especially when saying 'Make ME a big Steel Dick' to Bubbles. ;)
William F Stevens III
2017-04-17 13:53:23 +0000 UTC
Where did Pintsize get so much of this from? Rule of Funny I suppose.
Mark
2017-04-17 12:38:35 +0000 UTC
tag yourself I'm claire
Diptych
2017-04-17 12:29:19 +0000 UTC
Claire IS a treasure, mind.
2017-04-17 07:36:12 +0000 UTC
There will shortly be a major dent on Pintsize's chassis.
The question is who will connect first.
I'm taking bets.
2017-04-17 07:35:46 +0000 UTC
I read this about four times before I realised the title *isn't* "Claire is their Treasure"...
Marc Pengryffyn
2017-04-17 07:03:05 +0000 UTC
I had *SUCH* a snarky thought to share! But then I realized everyone would hate me.
BobC
2017-04-17 06:33:11 +0000 UTC
Not certain, basically if is an in store gift certificate you get for making purchases, they are usable together so if you save up $100 (+ taxes) worth you can get that $100 item free. Seein as canadian tire sells tools and other equipment, they might actually be able to use it for something.
Scott McCarthy
2017-04-17 06:21:05 +0000 UTC
So, I hope someone updates that article's "see also" section when this strip goes public tomorrow...
2017-04-17 06:06:09 +0000 UTC
For those unfamiliar: <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Tire_money" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Tire_money</a>
2017-04-17 05:11:13 +0000 UTC
Panel 1: Claire intently watches, waiting for the ship to become self aware.