Apparently, being involved in riding his motorcycle off cliffs hasn’t taught Harley anything. Still, it has made me wonder how he keeps the ding dang thing together.
There is no evidence that this should be attributed to Benjamin Franklin, or any of the other random attributions that have been assigned to it. It seems to be a variant of a quote from the Chinese philosopher Xunzi.
tdidog over 6 years ago
Nice mix of wisedom and humor
WCraft Premium Member over 6 years ago
How have I never heard that? As a teacher – I LOVE it!
Darwinskeeper over 6 years ago
Apparently, being involved in riding his motorcycle off cliffs hasn’t taught Harley anything. Still, it has made me wonder how he keeps the ding dang thing together.
jbarnes over 6 years ago
There is no evidence that this should be attributed to Benjamin Franklin, or any of the other random attributions that have been assigned to it. It seems to be a variant of a quote from the Chinese philosopher Xunzi.
https://www.barrypopik.com/index.php/new_york_city/entry/tell_me_and_i_forget_teach_me_and_i_may_remember_involve_me_and_i_will_lear/
StephenRice over 6 years ago
I learn to stop getting involved.
Sneaker over 6 years ago
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 6 years ago
Where i come from it’s called learning hands-on.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 6 years ago
Funny, first thing I thought of, was that “chick” that’s been in the last few strips when he said he “hated being involved”! :’)
tad1 over 6 years ago
You’d think Harley would remember to look where he’s going.