
So the other day when I was at lunch, a guy stopped me in the street and said he was from Radio Bristol. He was asking people if they'd taken a day off work because of all the snow. I said I hadn't, I was just on a break. He asked if many people had made it in, and I said they had (in fact, I was quite surprised about how many came in. I work at the council, after all) and then he asked if I resented those who didn't, and I said "Nah, I'm quite easy-going." He laughed and said thanks. I don't know if I made it to air.
Next week is my birthday. Last year I had a barbeque on my birthday, it was so warm.
Snooty cow. Actually what he is doing is teaching Manu about lifes priorities. A day off to spend creating a young persons memories.
ReplyDeleteI hope in the next panel he's saying "Ok dear, you enjoy your day at work with your morals. Meanwhile I'll be at home teaching our daughter on how to make a snowman."
This strip is real isn't it? These people exist right?
Actually, I wish I'd said something like that to the radio guy. I'm sick of hearing people whine about the loss of childhood and then banging on about irresponsible parents taking a day off to play in the snow with their families.
ReplyDeleteBut, yes. They are real.