I have a hard time taking a guy seriously...

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...when he uses purple Comic Sans in his signature file. Even if he is gay.

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Kat said:

The team lead a few of us used to refer to as "Useless" had her email font set to bold Comic Sans. The bad spelling and grammar made it even worse. Blech.

Margi said:

It could be worse. It could be 42-pt PINK.

But I'm with you. Comic sans says to me: "Without humor."

Cain't help it. Heh.

Lachlan said:

I like comic sans. *sniff* :(

CGHill said:

Now you know why I stick to plain old 7-bit text.

Not that there's anything wrong with that.

(Sans comique. Perfect.)


MJ said:

Hmm, I seem to remember a certain someone who used comic sans oh, so long ago ;)

MJ said:

Gasp! I just doubted myself after posting that and a quick search tells me I messed up - it was Marker Felt. Doh! Sowwy. That's what I get for trying to bring the snark ;)

Erica said:

Comic Sans has a time and a place. The sig of your work email is not it.

Actually, MJ, I did use Comic Sans waaaay back in the day. Shortly after the move from blogspot to this domain, but before I switched to Movable Type. It was pastel, too.

In my defense, I only used the Marker Felt in headers. I love Marker Felt. And it was kind of a secret, because only Mac people could see it.

srah said:

Comic Sans has a place and that place is bake sale flyers.

Sherri said:

You don't see Comic Sans in comics anymore, so you shouldn't have to see it anywehre else.

It's just god-awful. Gah!

I immediately lose all respect for anyone using that font. ESPECIALLY in anything work-related. And purple? Are you serious?

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