Fabulously Broke in the City
  • Published: Dec 24th, 2009
  • Category: Thoughts

Why I pretend I don’t know anything about computers

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Actually it’s kinda hard.

Everyone in my family has no freaking idea what I do, except that I tend to travel a lot, and it has something vaguely to do with computers.

The key word being COMPUTERS here.

Still, this bit from The Oatmeal made me laugh…Oh Captain Miffles!

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4 Responses to “Why I pretend I don’t know anything about computers”


  1. BWelch
    on Dec 24th, 2009
    @ 5:17 PM

    Fabulous and very very spot on!


  2. Alex
    on Dec 24th, 2009
    @ 9:07 PM

    This comic is why Phillip wishes his family and friends didn't know that he's a computer whiz. You nailed it, FB.


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    on Dec 27th, 2009
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  4. Red
    on Jan 2nd, 2010
    @ 4:38 PM

    Ha ha ha! D works in the tech department of a hospital, and every time my family has a computer problem, I want to blurt out, "D can fix it!" But then I get this menacing look from him… So I just shrug and say, "You may need to call in the Geek Squad…"

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