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==Explanation== | ==Explanation== | ||
− | + | [[Cueball]] is sitting at a computer finishing an online order. As he places his order, he describes an event in the the coupon code field, saying that he observed the person who will process the order stole something from a dying woman's house in 1987. After he clicks checkout, the coupon code discounts the sale the full $80.02, presumably meaning the person who processed this order did just so. | |
− | + | The title text references [[325: A-Minus-Minus]]; it has become a running gag that bobcats are occasionally sent by mail by [[Black Hat]] in various comics. | |
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− | The title text references [[325: A-Minus-Minus]]; it has become a running gag that bobcats are occasionally sent by mail by [[Black Hat]] in various comics | ||
==Transcript== | ==Transcript== | ||
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:Check out | :Check out | ||
− | : | + | :Cueball is looking at his computer. |
:[The empty form is now filled in. The rest of the panel shows the same page.] | :[The empty form is now filled in. The rest of the panel shows the same page.] | ||
− | :Form: In 1987 | + | :Form: In 1987 you quietly took something from the house of a dying woman. You thought nobody knew. You were wrong. |
:[Cueball is sitting at his computer.] | :[Cueball is sitting at his computer.] |