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Nice job!
Caught FreeFromBroke on the PC screen and Moolanomy “M”/GRS turtle on the lottery tickets.
Nice job once again! J. Money beaten by lottery tickets. LOL.
I do see Free From Broke on the screen…Hmmm….
And I see Get Rich Slowly…
Very cool. J Money looks just like I imagined. Okay. I think the Easter eggs are:
free from broke
get rich slowly (turtle)
moolanomy (m)
Oh man, J looks all beat after the ticket scratching! I think I met him at a concert years ago! Ha!
Another great job! These comics are fun. And thanks for the easter egg inclusion!
Of course everyone beat me to it! Free From Broke, Moolanomy and get rich slowly!
Everyone is on their toes today – but who answered correctly?? We’ll let you know soon :)
Thanks for all your comments guys!
First time stopping by here. Awesome! I’d love to be a comic book character. Something like G.I. Joe- favorite growing up.
I hope I recover okay….I look pretty strung out ;) at least the hawk is nice and cut! haha…
You made my week gentlemen.
So cool and love the mohawk you gave him. Would love to be part of the series. I have a story you could use for it if interested.
This is so AWESOME! “The Day I Killed My Credit Card” would be perfect for a comic.
This is a genius idea!
@Jeff – Welcome! I LOVED G.I. Joe :) I’ve been a bit hesitant to go and watch the new movie they made – have you seen it?
@J. Money – Cheers ;) You’ll have to wait for the next episode to find out!
@Craig – I’m keen for your ideas! I’ve sent you an e-mail
@Brad – that is a wicked idea – Thanks for sharing!
Oh man, everyone beat me to the Easter eggs! I saw 2 easily, and finally found the turtle. Oh well.
Funny I never knew being a PF blog geek would ever come in handy!
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Part 2 of PF Comic #5 is now live!: http://www.creditcardfinder.com.au/credit-card-rewards-or-credit-card-regrets-pf-comic-5-part-2-of-2.html
Thanks for your support everyone! :)
Wouldn’t the lesson of this comic depend on whether J$ is doing this as an attempt at making money or just a matter of personal entertainment?
If he’s doing it to make money, then, yes, it’s a bad idea. But let’s say that he’s doing it to entertain himself. So, we have 100 scratch-off lottery tickets. He could possibly take like 90 seconds per lottery ticket. Times 100, that’s about 2 1/2 hours of entertainment time, right? He’s getting $38 back, so his net cost is $62. While spending $62 for 2.5 hours of entertainment might not be the best bang for the buck, it’s also not as bad as it might seem at first glimpse. Right?