In my fantasy novel, Prophecy of Honor, people in debt with no hope of paying were put into slavery (often voluntarily) for a specific period of time and wages assigned to their work to pay off the debt. PofH (see my icon) will be re-published in December.
The average person is in debt (house, car, appliances, credit cards), it is a way of life for many people. Very few seem to save up before purchasing something. We’ve been brainwashed into instant gratification. Think of the billions in interest paid to the wealthy by the poor; the poorer you are the higher the interest because you are less likely to be able to make your payments.
C 6 months ago
With friends like these, who needs enemies?
Templo S.U.D. 6 months ago
great job, Chalkie
seanfear 6 months ago
you mean you are back to normal again (like super Mario size reduction)
CorkLock 6 months ago
No problem Andy. All paid tab. Just start up a new tab. Happy happy.
ronaldspence 6 months ago
easy come easy go, and go, and go and go!
rekam Premium Member 6 months ago
Nothing left to use to pay Florrie back all he’s borrowed out of her purse.thanks to big mouth.
snsurone76 6 months ago
Are there debtors prisons in the UK today? If so, Capp would be in one—for life!!
Jayalexander 6 months ago
Easy come easy go. Who opened their big mouth!
PoochFan 6 months ago
I think this is the first time in 60 years that he’s actually paid back a debt!! Really.
Gandalf 6 months ago
I wonder if the state steals its cut from the serfs….
Botulism Bob 6 months ago
NOW is the time to bring back “Percy the rent man”. He’s owed his, too.
MuddyUSA Premium Member 6 months ago
Yep, Andy is skint again…but debt free!
asavage8654 6 months ago
For the first time in 2023 Andy is debt free. Time to start rebuilding the debt!!!
markkahler52 6 months ago
It’s been an eternity, I know… but when are we gonna see Andy’s eyes, finally? Or should we beg DARE this?!
mourdac Premium Member 6 months ago
There would be a line around the block.
Frank Burns Eats Worms 6 months ago
Andy’s name in Chinese is Hu Yu Oh. His favorite cologne is Eau De Lot.
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member 6 months ago
Chalkie should have gotten back all the money Andy owes him on the way to the pub.
hk Premium Member 6 months ago
Yes, best Andy Capp strip I have ever seen.
ladykat 6 months ago
Easy come, easy go.
Mediatech 6 months ago
Easy come, easy go….
FGWaiss 6 months ago
In my fantasy novel, Prophecy of Honor, people in debt with no hope of paying were put into slavery (often voluntarily) for a specific period of time and wages assigned to their work to pay off the debt. PofH (see my icon) will be re-published in December.
teachteed23 6 months ago
Hmmm — Wonder how this will affect the debt ceiling in the US
tcayer 6 months ago
You’re better (bettor?) off than you were…
Huckleberry Hiroshima 6 months ago
Well look at the bright side, your debts are paid up and nobody’s punched your nose red again. Have a great day. Bum an ale. Bum two ales. Make it 10.
kathleenhicks62 6 months ago
Big Mouth! No friend here.
cuzinron47 6 months ago
I’m surprised he paid them, but for a certain degree of payback, everyone got paid back except Chalkie.
JD_Rhoades 6 months ago
Look at it this way, Andy, your net worth is now zero, where before it was a negative number.
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray 6 months ago
Capp paying his debts ! :-O That’s a first, and like Halley’s wont come around again in this life. LOL !
Sherlock5 6 months ago
Serves Andy right. Even when he has money, he never intends to pay back what he owes unless he is forced to do that.
tad1 6 months ago
Nobody likes a blabbermouth, Chalkie. (Then again, nobody like a drunken deadbeat moocher like Andy, either.)
eddi-TBH 6 months ago
Did Andy break even? Or does he still owe money?
rwballca 6 months ago
The average person is in debt (house, car, appliances, credit cards), it is a way of life for many people. Very few seem to save up before purchasing something. We’ve been brainwashed into instant gratification. Think of the billions in interest paid to the wealthy by the poor; the poorer you are the higher the interest because you are less likely to be able to make your payments.