A comic strip for the 4th July

by Joanna on July 4, 2007

What’s your favourite comic strip?  Is there a comic that you follow every day, check out every so often or remember fondly from childhood?

I’ve got the Andertoons on the Confident Writing site to add a bit of colour and humour but I have to confess I no longer follow a cartoon on a daily basis (too busy reading blogs!) The last time I did was when I was still working in the big, bad corporate world and needed a daily dose of humour to debunk the worst excesses of management speak.  Yes, I was an avid follower of Dilbert, for me the perfect antidote to the trials and tribulations of office life.

I got tagged by Rosa Say to come up with my favourite comic strip, part of a meme that started over at Perfectly Petersen.  Jump in if you want to play – just blog about your favourite comic, don’t worry if someone else has grabbed it, just explain why it’s the one for you (and link back in the usual way.)

Today’s Dilbert is topical, which gives me the perfect opportunity to wish everyone reading in the U.S. a happy 4th July.  One of the best things about blogging has been the chance to get to know readers, writers, new friends and future colleagues on the other side of the Atlantic.  Enjoy your holiday :)

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{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }

Jesse Petersen 07.06.07 at 2:23 pm

Thanks for participating, Joanna. Dilbert always brings a smile to my face, being a fellow citizen of Cubicleland.

Joanna Young 07.09.07 at 12:00 am

My pleasure Jesse. Thanks for coming up with a meme that was easy to answer for once!

Joanna

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