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That lad is about to learn the meaning of the phrase "Corporal Punishment!"  ;)  

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SACK BOMB!!!
(A buddy of mine was military EOD and was later with the Sheriff's Office boom squad. A fellow deputy thought it would be funny to sack bomb him.

(It was not well received!)

Edited by Linn Keller, SASS 27332, BOLD 103
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5 hours ago, Sedalia Dave said:

 

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That made a lot more sense once I realized it did not say "okay" student debt, but instead said "zero k" student debt.

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1 minute ago, Alpo said:

That made a lot more sense once I realized it did not say "okay" student debt, but instead said "zero k" student debt.

Digit zeroes are narrow because for most fonts they occupy a ‘figure space’.  Figure spaces are used so that columns of numbers line up.

 

letter O is usually much more round.

 

i spent a lot of time dealing with fonts.

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Great comment:

 

”Duct Tape - won’t can’t fix stupid but it can muffle the sound!”

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Back to the classics!  ^_^

 

Mutt & Jeff Comic Strip for July 11, 2019
 
Edited by Hardpan Curmudgeon SASS #8967
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