2006-06-09
Original: 2006-06-09 on Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
Transcript
Panel 1:
An older bearded man in an orange shirt stands on a city street holding up a handwritten cardboard sign.
Sign: WILL WORK FOR SIGN THAT JUST SAYS "WILL WORK FOR FOOD."
Caption (below panel): "That's it," thought Homeless Ted, "climb that ladder..."
Votey:
A close-up of the same bearded man's face, with a speech bubble.
Man: Still beats my old job cartooning
An older bearded man in an orange shirt stands on a city street holding up a handwritten cardboard sign.
Sign: WILL WORK FOR SIGN THAT JUST SAYS "WILL WORK FOR FOOD."
Caption (below panel): "That's it," thought Homeless Ted, "climb that ladder..."
Votey:
A close-up of the same bearded man's face, with a speech bubble.
Man: Still beats my old job cartooning
Alt text
A bearded older man in an orange shirt stands on a city street holding a handwritten cardboard sign that reads: 'WILL WORK FOR SIGN THAT JUST SAYS "WILL WORK FOR FOOD."' A caption below reads: '"That's it," thought Homeless Ted, "climb that ladder..."' The joke is that he aspires to upgrade from begging for food to begging for a more basic sign-making gig. Votey: a close-up of the same man's face as he says, 'Still beats my old job cartooning' a self-deprecating jab at the cartoonist's own profession.
Transcribed by Claude Opus 4.8.