FoxTrot Classics by Bill Amend for November 10, 2010
Transcript:
Peter: Mom, you gave me Paige's lunch bag today by mistake! It was all I could do to track her down at school and switch! My day was almost ruined! Andy: Peter, you both had tuna fish sandwiches, what's the big deal? Peter: Hers was cut diagonally. Andy: Remember how I said your little rectangle obsession was cute, oh, about 10 years ago?
jrcarter53 about 14 years ago
Oh wow, end of the world.
rayannina about 14 years ago
Mmmmm … tuna fish …
Sandfan about 14 years ago
I respectfully disagree, ladyfingers. There’s a lot of bad tuna fish out there. I make mine with apples, hard boiled egg, onion, and pickle relish. Yum. And having it cut at all makes you a wimp.
twj0729 about 14 years ago
Wonder what Paige thought of her rectangular tuna sandwich?
musicnut1986 about 14 years ago
I thought he was going to complain about Paige’s one, diagionally cut tuna sandwich compared to his twelve rectangle-cut tuna sandwiches.
By the way, Hobbes would love that lunch. Hmmmm, tuna.
musicnut1986 about 14 years ago
Imanartisthoney, I’m sorry but I can’t make any sense of your post. It’s one long run-on sentence although it appears to be conveying multiple thoughts. Punctuation really helps in communication.
hekko Premium Member about 14 years ago
Time to make your own lunch, Peter.
ububobu about 14 years ago
If you don’t like tuna fish try tuna dog or tuna pig.
Smiley Rmom about 14 years ago
Here, I’ve edited Imanartisthoney’s post:
“I’m the opposite. I think you get a better crust to filling ratio when they are cut on the diagonal. But I’ve had staff all my life and these people are paid to bow to my every whim. If I tried it on either of my dad’s (staff?), I’d get the same reaction.”
Better?
I’ve never had staff, but I also prefer sandwiches cut on the diagonal too.
FunkyMunkey1 about 14 years ago
I thought he was going to complain that there was only ONE sandwich. Teenage boys tend to eat multiple sandwiches at a time!
musicnut1986 about 14 years ago
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musicnut1986 about 14 years ago
I post the previous message as a tongue-in-cheek exercise to make a point.
JP Steve Premium Member about 14 years ago
We got your point, musicnut. We have a lot of posters here with differing facility with the English language. I prefer to keep my own counsel and puzzle those posts out as best I can – something about casting the first stone…
musicnut1986 about 14 years ago
Yes, over time you can discern posters for which English is a second language and I salute them for learning another language. It takes time and effort to become multilingual. On the other hand, I get tired of puzzling through posts from someone that appears to not want to take the time, the extra few seconds, to add capital letters and punctuation.
By the way, my previous post is: Rmom, your edited version does indeed make more sense than the original post. I noted that you had to add words and make an assumption, as well as add punctuation, in order for the post to make any real sense. Punctuation and capital letters greatly improve communication.
Enough said.
fishbulb239 over 12 years ago
I don’t know how the two lunches could get mixed up – wouldn’t Peter’s lunch fill a garbage bag?
doctorwho29 about 4 years ago
I guess this plays into Peter’s superstitions…otherwise, I got nothing
CatQueenForever over 2 years ago
I don’t know how the two lunches could get mixed up – wouldn’t Peter’s lunch fill, like, a garbage bag?