Dialogue and keywords to help Google: Drowning in the office pool -- Skiddoo: I worry about my office lotto pool. Corn Pone: What? Are you worried about winning? Sk: No. I'm the only one who isn't playing. CP: So if your co-workers win, your office will be quite. Sk: That's a plus, but then I'll have lots more work to do. CP: That's if the company doesn't fold first, with the loss of employees.
Skiddoo: I worry about my office lotto pool.
Corn Pone: What? Are you worried about winning?

Sk: No. I'm the only one who isn't playing.
CP: So if your co-workers win, your office will be quite.

Sk: That's a plus, but then I'll have lots more work to do.
CP: That's if the company doesn't fold first, with the loss of employees.

More Money More Problems

Had you heard about the story about the folks that are suing their co-workers for their share of the lottery winnings? Whenever I hear about people suing for big bucks, I think about how much easier it is to win a suing lawsuit than it is the lottery. (That might be the reason why people prefer to sue for their instant cash.) I’m not a casual gambler, but I play the $1 lotto occasionally and have never won. I know your goal is to win when you play, but can you imagine what you’d do with too much money. I think it might be a bit of a hassle. (This is just my opinion – please do not sue me.)

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  1. lj

    The few people I have met on line who have one millions all have nothing to show for it. Parners who blew it usually. Does make one think yet for me only for a moment. I sure plan on being in more money then I am now soon enough yet in many ways I know that I have been blessed and taken care of all my life in ways most people do not get. So I consider myself one of the riches people I know. lj

    ps, do you make your own commics there? way cool

  2. Savage

    Thanks lj! Yup, I make the comics myself and they’re updated Monday, Wednesday and Friday.