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WCT April 19-23
fineout:
i dont think that was will, i think that was the other guy that works there
ecstaticjoy:
Great comic today. I like Sven and the art just keeps getting better.
bicostp:
--- Quote from: fineout on 23 Apr 2010, 08:53 ---i dont think that was will, i think that was the other guy that works there
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I'm pretty sure it is. Same nose and cheekbone lines.
The other guy is shorter.
http://www.questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=1480
EDIT: Also:
http://twitter.com/jephjacques/status/12679229773
--- Quote ---script done. features a couple characters we haven't seen in a while! I HOPE YOU RECOGNIZE THEM. will start streaming shortly.
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Is it cold in here?:
Another character goes asexual after a breakup.
MillionDollar Belt Sander:
--- Quote ---To be a Starbucksish megachain. All she would have needed was to sell her soul. Actually, have we ever heard the story of the founding of CoD? i don't think we have. How did a young 20something like her get enough capitol to start a business? Or did she take it over from someone else? Flashback time, Jeph!
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Ok figure two bean grinders, two big coffee-makers and an espresso machine... Just a quick look on Craigslist shows I can have all of those for about $2,000.
Then you spend another $1,000javascript:void(0); on tables and chairs... and about $500 on basic cups and spoons and saucers.
Another thousand to put down rent and deposit... and $500 for the permits/inspections.
Then you spend $250 on supplies: coffee, milk, creamer, whatnot.
Roughly $5,000. Her parents could have fronted her part of it, bank-loans cover the rest... hard work at a previous job saving every penny...
Once you are open and have a market share you start reinvesting in the business... buying better machines, custom cups and saucers, remodeling... hiring extra workers, advertising blitz...
I'm basing this partly on my experiences starting my business. I started off with a yellow Chicom lathe and mill for $1,500 and at this point I'm working for myself, I reached my goal of becoming a full-service machine-shop/molding company.
It ain't easy, coffee shop or machine-shop. Not everyone has the drive or the moxie to pull it off... but it's not as expensive as you think.
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