Get Fuzzy by Darby Conley for December 18, 2015

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    Randy B Premium Member almost 9 years ago

    …I’m not sure. No?

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    popzzie  almost 9 years ago

    in the words of another cool cat “you said what I heard me!”

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    PICTO  almost 9 years ago

    Who are you calling Webster, Merriam…

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    halibaitor  almost 9 years ago

    I suspect he’s had a bit too much cat-nip…

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    garcoa  almost 9 years ago

    Bucky understood himself, what else matters!

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    cubswin2016  almost 9 years ago

    People might think that you are stupid if you keep talking like that, Bucky.

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    phoenixnyc  almost 9 years ago

    Two words, Rob: The Room.

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    Dave M  almost 9 years ago

    The movie Home made an entire subplot out of poor grammar.

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    Sheila Hardie  almost 9 years ago

    Ok this is getting kind of ridiculous. Bucky usually speaks fine. Did he have a stroke or something?

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    abbybookcase  almost 9 years ago

    bucky is getting buckier

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    RabbitDad  almost 9 years ago

    Look it up in your Funk’n’Wagnalls, Bucky!

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    Not Again  almost 9 years ago

    I’m not as think, as you drunk I am.

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    rgcviper  almost 9 years ago

    As I always say … “Me know how write good.”

    @notagainHa—good one.

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    K M  almost 9 years ago

    Dizzy Dean was one of the first professional athletes to take to broadcasting after his retirement from the game. Notorious for very strange expressions (like, “the runner slud [sic] into third base”), he once got a letter from a teacher who berated him for his style of speaking, especially for his very frequent use of “ain’t.” Keep in mind that this was during the Great Depression. Dean’s reaction? “Let the teachers teach English and I will teach baseball. There is a lot of people in the United States who say isn’t, and they ain’t eating.”

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