We’re not gonna cue up (que up?) if we see that there’s some chaos that we might take advantage of the closer we get to the front of the ‘line’. It’s that subtle body language jostling that can save us a whole minute… maybe minute and a half. We’re just wired that way.
The Chicago Sasquatch would like to sign in.
Teach us the rules,and we’ll show you how to break them.
Go back inside, and refuse to sign people up, until they form a single file line.
I know I am fairly new to following this comic, and voting for it on TWC. But Hubris needs more votes. Vote hubris this campaign season!
Thanks for the votes! It does drive traffic, and that keeps me workin’.
driving…traffic…work…such awful words you use Greg!
Possibly I should have mentioned that this cartoon has the recurrence of several peripheral characters. Don’t feel the need to go back looking for them. It took me a while and I knew where they were.
the guy in the overalls, the girl with the tan or possibly hispanic, the guy with the eye patch, big guy with a crooked nose…and just for fun, the nun…
Fine guesses, Linda. Not entirely correct or complete, but very good. I’m trying not to give anything away in case some industrious soul with too much time to waste wants to pick backward through 300 strips.
The big tall guy to the right of middle with blond hair and blue coveralls, wanted a tent … from his childhood, then needed a hug. The fellow to the right of him, with the darker hair and grey hoodie is the coach that sneered because the outdoor sports stuff wasn’t teams (winning, like bball)… I can be more annoying and go through every one of them (yes a few months ago I read the entire collection on here) hehehehe
Doing good so far- heck yeah, “be more annoying” and see who else you can identify! This is good clean, time-wasting fun in my opinion. I had the idea of filling the entire crowd with people who’d appeared in the strip previously, til I went back into the archive and discovered a whole bunch of folks I didn’t care to draw again.
don’t forget the alien from the movie theater!
It’s all about perception. If you THINK you’re closer to the front of the line, then you must be WINNING.
And it’s “queue”. I don’t know why though, it’s of those crazy English gotcha words.
Cue is a stage prompt. Queue is what you’re thinking of.