Today’s classic A&J is more office humor, this from 1994. Speaking of the commercial environment, I know I must sound bossy these days, telling you to pre-order this, do it like that, don’t do it like that. Nag, nag, nag. Well, I do have some good news. There are so many old cartoons floating around out there that the size of the book has been increased from 224 pages to 256. That’s 14% more Arlo and Janis, at no extra cost to you. I hope that will make up for all the crass talk about business and money lately.
The glassy-eyed ceiling
By Jimmy Johnson
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