[Groan]
So what if Rufus is more erudite then Joel, he shouldn’t lord his learning over his friend. I always love Scancarelli’s malaprops.
Raisin’s is undehydrated gripes.
This is the best strip I’ve read here in weeks!
The inspiration source long since eluded me, but one of my many oft-repeated comments is a rule of recognized greatness in an author: He mastered the rules of the language well enough to take full advantage of mis-applying them.
When an English teacher retired and student’s where allowed to sign a card, I deliberately wrote bad English and I’m no pro. I had fun.
Skakespeare himself made good use of ‘bad’ English, for example with the “mechanicals” in A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
Two students of Norm Crosby.
These Sunday spammers are getting me down!
Flag, and flag again!
Lyons Group, Inc. about 14 years ago
[Groan]
axe-grinder about 14 years ago
So what if Rufus is more erudite then Joel, he shouldn’t lord his learning over his friend. I always love Scancarelli’s malaprops.
Yukoneric about 14 years ago
Raisin’s is undehydrated gripes.
joefish25 about 14 years ago
This is the best strip I’ve read here in weeks!
<95> about 14 years ago
The inspiration source long since eluded me, but one of my many oft-repeated comments is a rule of recognized greatness in an author: He mastered the rules of the language well enough to take full advantage of mis-applying them.
kab2rb about 14 years ago
When an English teacher retired and student’s where allowed to sign a card, I deliberately wrote bad English and I’m no pro. I had fun.
axe-grinder about 14 years ago
Skakespeare himself made good use of ‘bad’ English, for example with the “mechanicals” in A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
Dirty Dragon about 14 years ago
Two students of Norm Crosby.
rotts about 14 years ago
These Sunday spammers are getting me down!
Flag, and flag again!