Hamster Month continues on Brainpan Leakage…
Image Copyright © M. R. Sellars – The “somewhat edible substances” joke stemmed from the fact that I am fairly adventurous where food is concerned, and willing to try most anything. Not EVERYTHING, but most anything. On more than one occasion, however, some of the “restaurants” in the vicinity of the new (at that time) place of employment served some rather tasteless and sometimes inedible selections. Since one of the Phyllis and Murv dark humor road show commentaries had to do with eating paste, this Early Years toon was born… Of course, Merp, being Merp, couldn’t just eat the paste. He had to get himself stuck to the wall with it as well…
More to come…
Murv


I mean to say, the woman literally caused pain and physical damage to my
In keeping with the flirty stuff, E K had some tasteful jewelry on to accentuate here and there. Of course, being incredibly practical as well, one of the jewelry items was a fancy little diskette lapel pin. I mean, after all, she’s a technician, so she needed to have herself some technician jewelry, right? And, yes, the picture here is of the actual pin in question. As amazing as it may seem, she still has it after all these years. Granted, it may look a bit odd to you youngsters who have never seen a 5 1/4 inch floppy diskette in real life, but that is exactly what it was patterned after. BTW, Sorcim / IUS was a software company. They were the “publisher” of a widely used,
E Kay’s truck… Yes, my dear and lovely used to drive a truck… Anyway, her truck was going to be in the shop for some routine maintenance, which effectively left her without wheels, but she still needed to take service calls. Unfortunately, the outfit we were working for at the time, TC Service, didn’t have company vehicles for us to use. So, in order that my lovely be able to take her scheduled service calls, I loaned her my car. As it happened, said vehicle was the Mustang LX I was desperately trying to pay off… Yeah, that’s one of those, “another stories,” but if you read the “Mahwage” series of entries, you know what I mean.
When I brought my hand up into the light, besides a bit of blood, I also found a gold, diskette shaped, lapel pin pinched between my fingers.
She furrowed her brow and cocked her head to the side. “What do you mean?”