joe, the guy delievers flowers, he doesn’t make the arrangements. he gps’s his way to their location. he doesn’t know what his got till he gets there. this order may have been several days late. in either case…….. big oops. not even close, luvh8.
We lived about an hour or so away from the funeral parlor where my aunt was laid out. The viewing was at 10:00 a.m. with the interment at noon at the cemetery. We got to the viewing and there were NO flowers from us. We’d ordered them days before! What was sad was, we were basically the only people there! No flowers, no people…How sad is that! We did phone the florist and raised cain (no obscenities) and got flowers by about 11:45…They probably thought we’d not notice since we lived “far away.”
Jeepers, Joe-Allen “Joe” Doty, you don’t have to read obscenity into the bleeep acronym if you don’t want to. Heck, it’s a polite substitution, much like using an asterisk (or should I use “*terisk?”
Jiminy Crickets, sometimes you seem to go out of your way to find something to be PO’d about.
This is variation of old joke. Businessman to florist, “The flowers you sent to my store opening said ‘In deepest sympathy’.” Florist, “I could have been worse. The flowers at the funeral said ‘Good luck in your new location’,”
The resident prig rides again
Upon his high horse he does sit
Whenever he sees a perceived sin
It causes him to have a fit
Chastising those who would transgress
He seeks to maintain decorum
Oh how he suffers from the stress
Marshaling those here in this forum.
Joe–I think the statistics would show the word in question is far more commonly used in the context of “…up beyond all recognition” than the context you describe. Kind of like how the “word that rhymes with ‘fit’” (as Mojo Nixon described it) is used to describe random stuff far more often than the substance it officially refers to…
How long did it take you to think up that clever (if a little mean spirited) little rhyme wndrwrthg? Or are you like my father who has a gift for making these things up on the spot? I wish i could do that.
Why refrain from using obscene acronyms on GoComics? Because kids might read the site? It’s not our obligation to censor content because parents may leave their children unsupervised. The Internet is an adult space & I refuse to censor what I say because someone’s precious snowflake might see it.
I understand why things like that need to be censored. Would you want to be the one to explain to a child what something like that means? They do like to ask questions.
It doesn’t offend me, but I am not quick enough to substitute ‘fouled’ on the spot.
serena you’re not missing a thing. Even when he doesn’t say anything controversial, someone will still start something with him. And they call him vicious!
I myself prefer Ronald Regan’s version: when he responded, perhaps with a pithy ejaculation, to a reporter’s question, the official explanation was that he had said, sotto voce, “It’s sunny and you’re rich!”
Thank you rac0308, since I am on dial up I open a few windows at once, so sometimes miss comments made several minutes before I comment.
I never saw the training films, but had heard those were military acronyms.
serenasakitty - There were three comments by Mr Doty, in the third one he explained what the word beginning with F was supposed to be, that one is gone.
SNAFU & FUBAR both acronyms had military origins that used the infamous F* word. Many have substituted another F word for it Frack is the latest one from Battlestar Galactica.
Here in Utah flip or flipping is common.
Utah with the local main religion have their own lexicon for cleaning up expressions. One is ’ What the heck’
I must lead a sheltered life. (Yes, I haven’t had to be around much profanity in 20 years.) I saw the FUBAR acronym, and wasn’t familiar with it. Okay, so I could figure out what the first two letters stood for, but not the rest. However, being a homeschool mom, I’ve had LOTS of experience answering questions from my kids. It is possible to tell them “it is an acronym for words we don’t use, but means things aren’t as they should be” or something like that. I’d much rather people use acronyms or substitutions than spelling out the foul language. If a child’s mind hasn’t been corrupted, it can still remain so.
From as far back as I can remember, I have always understood that the “F” in the acronyms FUBAR and SNAFU stood for the word “fouled” (which actually makes more sense than the profanity that so many other people read it as meaning).
After spending three years in the Army, I can state unequivocally that the “F” does NOT stand for “fouled”, except in polite company, perhaps, or in GoComics comments…
Foozle sounds good to me, too.
I spent 14yrs in the service and I’ve heard it said with the “F” word and many others including “Futzed Up” blah, blah, blah. It’s in the mind of the beholder. The way they wish to perceive it. When my kids come across it, I’ll explain it.
For years growing up I never understood my father being annoyed at someone and calling them a Prince. As in ” a real Prince of a fellow”. Took me until I was about 18 to figure that one out, then I laughed for hours. Still use it myself. After I figured that one out, he explained Fubar & Snafu…..
I remember a kid in school who was always trying to draw attention to himself when all the other kids were trying to hear the teacher. He would just make noise and say things that had nothing to do with anything. This went on and on and on because the teacher kept on shifting gears and paying him attention, asking him why he was doing what he was doing. He had no reason for the things he said or did sans getting attention. Then, one day, the teacher ignored the kid. He continued on after that trying to regain the teacher’s and other students’ attention until on day, he realized no one was focusing on his anymore. When this reality set in, the obnoxious kid shut up, and the teacher and students were able to accomplish the tasks at hand. Even the obnoxious, attention seeking kid benefited by learning to focus and keep his big mouth shut.
I’ll bet everyone knows a story like this in their own lives.
OMG! Don’t some of you people have ANYTHING BETTER TO DO!? Good gawd! You all keep this S H I S E up, and GOCOMICS is going to shut down ANY COMMENTING WHAT SO EVER!
Pacejv over 14 years ago
–FUBAR–
WoodEye over 14 years ago
Pacejv - No kidding!
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
Poor stiff’s luck hasn’t changed even in the after-life.
fredbuhl over 14 years ago
One little mistake.
poppy1313 over 14 years ago
Wonder what the other flowers say ‘sorry for your loss’
*Hot Rod* over 14 years ago
And the curtain came down. THE END
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
How Unforgivably Regrettable Repair Yesterday Fouled Up Beyond All Repair/Recognition
Did I miss an acronym? Those don’t seem obscene to me.
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
Thank you, CA_QUERCUS
AddADadaAdDad over 14 years ago
Not an obscene word in the bunch…
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
farced, faugh, faulted, felled, fetid, fiendish, filthy, finagled, finessed, finked, fixed, flawed, flopped, flubbed, fluffed, fluke, flung, fob, foisted, foozled!?!?
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
Somebody at the hospital must have been surprised!
Maybe they said, “Rest In Peace” or “May Your Memory Live On Forever”
Varnes over 14 years ago
I like foozled, LuvH8
ronaldmundy over 14 years ago
joe, the guy delievers flowers, he doesn’t make the arrangements. he gps’s his way to their location. he doesn’t know what his got till he gets there. this order may have been several days late. in either case…….. big oops. not even close, luvh8.
Barbaratoo over 14 years ago
We lived about an hour or so away from the funeral parlor where my aunt was laid out. The viewing was at 10:00 a.m. with the interment at noon at the cemetery. We got to the viewing and there were NO flowers from us. We’d ordered them days before! What was sad was, we were basically the only people there! No flowers, no people…How sad is that! We did phone the florist and raised cain (no obscenities) and got flowers by about 11:45…They probably thought we’d not notice since we lived “far away.”
steverinoCT over 14 years ago
Jeepers, Joe-Allen “Joe” Doty, you don’t have to read obscenity into the bleeep acronym if you don’t want to. Heck, it’s a polite substitution, much like using an asterisk (or should I use “*terisk?”
Jiminy Crickets, sometimes you seem to go out of your way to find something to be PO’d about.
steverinoCT over 14 years ago
And GoComics has got your back, censoring the word commonly used to denote sock repair. Fudge.
pdchapin over 14 years ago
This is variation of old joke. Businessman to florist, “The flowers you sent to my store opening said ‘In deepest sympathy’.” Florist, “I could have been worse. The flowers at the funeral said ‘Good luck in your new location’,”
wndrwrthg over 14 years ago
The resident prig rides again Upon his high horse he does sit Whenever he sees a perceived sin It causes him to have a fit Chastising those who would transgress He seeks to maintain decorum Oh how he suffers from the stress Marshaling those here in this forum.
puddleglum1066 over 14 years ago
Joe–I think the statistics would show the word in question is far more commonly used in the context of “…up beyond all recognition” than the context you describe. Kind of like how the “word that rhymes with ‘fit’” (as Mojo Nixon described it) is used to describe random stuff far more often than the substance it officially refers to…
vexatron1984 over 14 years ago
How long did it take you to think up that clever (if a little mean spirited) little rhyme wndrwrthg? Or are you like my father who has a gift for making these things up on the spot? I wish i could do that.
I like foozled too, its fun to say!
orz over 14 years ago
He should be explaining his call to Larry.
Nelly55 over 14 years ago
right on wndwrthg!
love the comic Wiley
twieliczka over 14 years ago
Oh Oh.
“Death Panels” already exists without any new healthcare legislation!!
What do we do now Sarah?
pearlandpeach over 14 years ago
sometimes the old ones are the funniest… Yah pdchapin!
rowena28 Premium Member over 14 years ago
Why refrain from using obscene acronyms on GoComics? Because kids might read the site? It’s not our obligation to censor content because parents may leave their children unsupervised. The Internet is an adult space & I refuse to censor what I say because someone’s precious snowflake might see it.
alviebird over 14 years ago
I understand why things like that need to be censored. Would you want to be the one to explain to a child what something like that means? They do like to ask questions.
It doesn’t offend me, but I am not quick enough to substitute ‘fouled’ on the spot.
aggirlj over 14 years ago
pdchapin, you made me laugh out loud.
Hey guys, this is a _ comic_ strip, let’s laugh a little huh?
serenasakitty over 14 years ago
Maybe I’m missing something here but so far I’ve seen only two comments on this site from Mr Doty and neither seemed to be all that bad.
Plods with ...™ over 14 years ago
SNAFU was a cartoon character in WWII training films.
and you missed the one that was used for these films, LuvH8, “fouled”
Situation Normal, All Fouled Up
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 14 years ago
serena you’re not missing a thing. Even when he doesn’t say anything controversial, someone will still start something with him. And they call him vicious!
bmonk over 14 years ago
I myself prefer Ronald Regan’s version: when he responded, perhaps with a pithy ejaculation, to a reporter’s question, the official explanation was that he had said, sotto voce, “It’s sunny and you’re rich!”
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
Thank you rac0308, since I am on dial up I open a few windows at once, so sometimes miss comments made several minutes before I comment.
I never saw the training films, but had heard those were military acronyms.
serenasakitty - There were three comments by Mr Doty, in the third one he explained what the word beginning with F was supposed to be, that one is gone.
BTW I really did learn it was Fouled from my Dad.
poppy1313 over 14 years ago
SNAFU & FUBAR both acronyms had military origins that used the infamous F* word. Many have substituted another F word for it Frack is the latest one from Battlestar Galactica.
Here in Utah flip or flipping is common.
Utah with the local main religion have their own lexicon for cleaning up expressions. One is ’ What the heck’
Smiley Rmom over 14 years ago
I must lead a sheltered life. (Yes, I haven’t had to be around much profanity in 20 years.) I saw the FUBAR acronym, and wasn’t familiar with it. Okay, so I could figure out what the first two letters stood for, but not the rest. However, being a homeschool mom, I’ve had LOTS of experience answering questions from my kids. It is possible to tell them “it is an acronym for words we don’t use, but means things aren’t as they should be” or something like that. I’d much rather people use acronyms or substitutions than spelling out the foul language. If a child’s mind hasn’t been corrupted, it can still remain so.
kfaatz925 over 14 years ago
Brilliant one today, Wiley!
treered over 14 years ago
wiley, FUNNY! LOL! btw, FRAK is a four-letter-word.
Michelle99 over 14 years ago
Frak is how it’s spelled, too, for us BSG fans. :)
Get the shirt; wear it proudly.
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1148559 over 14 years ago
From as far back as I can remember, I have always understood that the “F” in the acronyms FUBAR and SNAFU stood for the word “fouled” (which actually makes more sense than the profanity that so many other people read it as meaning).
Ushindi over 14 years ago
After spending three years in the Army, I can state unequivocally that the “F” does NOT stand for “fouled”, except in polite company, perhaps, or in GoComics comments…
k_sera over 14 years ago
Maybe the dearly departed believed in cryogenics…
steverinoCT over 14 years ago
Budget deficit delays Calif. no-swearing proposal:
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jlN7Iw8K4Q2q-XEXY6LOQ0z-rQewD9E6MC380
mjlew01 over 14 years ago
puritanical whining about acronyms is FUBAR
bmonk over 14 years ago
As I heard just the other night,
A definition of Heck: where those people go who don’t believe in Gosh.
GoodQuestion Premium Member over 14 years ago
Well “Joe” you sure stepped on the nest today!
Well put bunnyface. ; )
It reminds me this old rhyme:
It was a bright sunny day when Effram married Kay, And you knew from the start, That they never would part; Because when you see Ef you see Kay. ☼
Trebor39 over 14 years ago
Leave the sign. It might work. SNAFU and FUBAR, two acronyms I knew well.
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
Bunnyface - LOL!
I like foozle too! I shall start using it.
The florist really foozled that one!
parethed over 14 years ago
Around here, “fracking” is something they do to a gas well…
COWBOY7 over 14 years ago
Foozle sounds good to me, too. I spent 14yrs in the service and I’ve heard it said with the “F” word and many others including “Futzed Up” blah, blah, blah. It’s in the mind of the beholder. The way they wish to perceive it. When my kids come across it, I’ll explain it.
freeholder1 over 14 years ago
Deader than Jim Bunning at a convention of unemployed NRA members.
MatureCanadian over 14 years ago
For years growing up I never understood my father being annoyed at someone and calling them a Prince. As in ” a real Prince of a fellow”. Took me until I was about 18 to figure that one out, then I laughed for hours. Still use it myself. After I figured that one out, he explained Fubar & Snafu…..
eardroppings over 14 years ago
I remember a kid in school who was always trying to draw attention to himself when all the other kids were trying to hear the teacher. He would just make noise and say things that had nothing to do with anything. This went on and on and on because the teacher kept on shifting gears and paying him attention, asking him why he was doing what he was doing. He had no reason for the things he said or did sans getting attention. Then, one day, the teacher ignored the kid. He continued on after that trying to regain the teacher’s and other students’ attention until on day, he realized no one was focusing on his anymore. When this reality set in, the obnoxious kid shut up, and the teacher and students were able to accomplish the tasks at hand. Even the obnoxious, attention seeking kid benefited by learning to focus and keep his big mouth shut. I’ll bet everyone knows a story like this in their own lives.
wndrwrthg over 14 years ago
Nelly55 and grazer, thank you. vexatron1984, sometimes it’s quick, other times I struggle over it, and thanks. Gweedo, shhh, you’ll give me away.
lindz.coop Premium Member over 14 years ago
Both the comic and the comments ‘bout sez it all – and not with flowers.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 14 years ago
OMG! Don’t some of you people have ANYTHING BETTER TO DO!? Good gawd! You all keep this S H I S E up, and GOCOMICS is going to shut down ANY COMMENTING WHAT SO EVER!
NoBrandName over 14 years ago
You may be right, Dry. Oh, WTF, this SNAFU is FUBAR.
Joe, you’ve got an amazing memory. So, that stint from July 26, 1966 through July 25, 1968, what time of day?
GailRubin over 14 years ago
Oops, how did I miss this yesterday? It’s a natural for The Family Plot Blog and I’m sharing it right now! http://thefamilyplot.wordpress.com/
treered over 14 years ago
three days later and it’s STILL funny. just thought, if the guy in hospital has a sense of humor, he may die laughing!