Barney & Clyde by Gene Weingarten; Dan Weingarten & David Clark for February 12, 2024

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    Yakety Sax  10 months ago

    おはようございます.

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    gammaguy  10 months ago

    In various other languages, “klok”/“klock”/“glock” means “bell”, but the only remainders of that in English are the “bells” used to denote time on shipboard, and “o’clock”, meaning “of the bell”.

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    Doctor Toon  10 months ago

    It may be morning, but I won’t promise it will be good

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    markkahler52  10 months ago

    It’s your “Good Morning Platitudes!”

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    uniquename  10 months ago

    What’s wrong with “Good morning”? It’s like, “Have a nice day.” Is wishing someone well outdated now?

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    Solomon J. Behala Premium Member 10 months ago

    Good morning, Barney, Clyde, and everybody else.I guess I’m old-fashioned.

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    Sir Isaac  10 months ago

    “Break the fast”

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    Thehag  10 months ago

    I like using ‘morning!, ’afternoon! and ’evening! with a smile, usually let the inflection fill in the ’Good’ part. Not in a crowd of course but when you are the only people passing by. And when passing homeless folks on the street. It’s ort of “I see you as a fellow human being.” “Hi” works too but sometimes doesn’t set the boundries right. It’s all in the delivery, tone, facial expression, body language.

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    Cactus-Pete  10 months ago

    O’ clock has nothing to do with leprechauns, so not a good point at all.

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