This is true: There was just one only child in our neighborhood and all the other kids were so jealous of him. It was me. I hated being envied, and overcompensated by lending all my toys and stuff to everybody. It irritated my parents no end.. My father got me a nice Schwinn bicycle for my Eighth birthday; he was so proud to give it. I hated it because it was better than anybody else’s, so I put it away and bought a junk bike from my cousin. I customized it with high handle bars and a banana seat. I rode it all over and could leave it anywhere because it wasn’t anything special. .I had that Schwinn for 50 years and didn’t ride it. I gave it to my son a few years ago, and told him to do whatever he wanted with it. Weird, huh?
From Merriam-Websters 11th Collegiate:Loan: Noun: 1 a : money lent at interest b : something lent usually for the borrower’s temporary use2 a : the grant of temporary use
Lend: Transitive Verb: 1 a (1) : to give for temporary use on condition that the same or its equivalent be returned (lend me your pen) (2) : to put at another’s temporary disposal (lent us their services) b : to let out (money) for temporary use on condition of repayment with interest
Borrow: Transitive Verb: 1 a : to receive with the implied or expressed intention of returning the same or an equivalent (borrow a book) (borrowed a dollar) b : to borrow (money) with the intention of returning the same plus interest
Nancy: If you ever read that poem, you would know Frost was arguing against that view. He even recited it in East Germany when the wall was still standing – to thunderous cheers and applause.
Llewellenbruce over 11 years ago
If Earl would have been the first child born hismother wouldn’t of had any more I bet.
gocomics over 11 years ago
Have you noticed the people who say “material possessions don’t matter” won’t actually give you theirs?
Linguist over 11 years ago
My brother was an only child.
lcgaunnac over 11 years ago
Selfish old man! There are days I wonder why I read this strip!
emptc12 over 11 years ago
This is true: There was just one only child in our neighborhood and all the other kids were so jealous of him. It was me. I hated being envied, and overcompensated by lending all my toys and stuff to everybody. It irritated my parents no end.. My father got me a nice Schwinn bicycle for my Eighth birthday; he was so proud to give it. I hated it because it was better than anybody else’s, so I put it away and bought a junk bike from my cousin. I customized it with high handle bars and a banana seat. I rode it all over and could leave it anywhere because it wasn’t anything special. .I had that Schwinn for 50 years and didn’t ride it. I gave it to my son a few years ago, and told him to do whatever he wanted with it. Weird, huh?
GROG Premium Member over 11 years ago
I didn’t believe in sharing either, Earl. Besides, my sister didn’t have anything I wanted.
sbchamp over 11 years ago
If you stop crankin’ the world stops turnin’ Earl
funny_jack over 11 years ago
LOAN?? – Isn’t the correct word LEND? – I thought LOAN was a noun, and LEND was a verb.
nanellen over 11 years ago
“Neither a borrower not a lender be”This, besides fences, makes for good neighbors
marshalljpeters Premium Member over 11 years ago
From Merriam-Websters 11th Collegiate:Loan: Noun: 1 a : money lent at interest b : something lent usually for the borrower’s temporary use2 a : the grant of temporary use
Lend: Transitive Verb: 1 a (1) : to give for temporary use on condition that the same or its equivalent be returned (lend me your pen) (2) : to put at another’s temporary disposal (lent us their services) b : to let out (money) for temporary use on condition of repayment with interest
Borrow: Transitive Verb: 1 a : to receive with the implied or expressed intention of returning the same or an equivalent (borrow a book) (borrowed a dollar) b : to borrow (money) with the intention of returning the same plus interest
jtviper7 over 11 years ago
Earl must be ’ The seventh son, of the seventh son. ’…
Number Three over 11 years ago
I’m an only child and I love it.Haha! Conceited much, Earl?LOL xxx
hippogriff over 11 years ago
Nancy: If you ever read that poem, you would know Frost was arguing against that view. He even recited it in East Germany when the wall was still standing – to thunderous cheers and applause.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 11 years ago
I’m surprised no one mentioned Opal tasting what was in the pot and then putting the spoon back in it to stir it.
lizilu over 11 years ago
emptc, what’s wrong with you?!!
lizilu over 11 years ago
Maybe Clyde should have inspected the rake??