If Who is on first, one could ask either, “You throw the ball to whom?” or “You throw the ball to Who?” Either could be correct depending on context. But if anybody other than Who is on first, only, “You throw the ball to whom?” is the only correct question.
Templo S.U.D. about 5 years ago
lovely
mrcooncat about 5 years ago
Is that a QWERTY or DVORAK keyboard Snoopy is using? Obviously, with less digits, he needs all the help he can get with typing.
Troglodyte about 5 years ago
Is that the same Whom for whom the bell tolls?
e.groves about 5 years ago
Charlie Brown is in Pearls Before Swine today.
Ellis97 about 5 years ago
Nobody is concerned.
The Reader Premium Member about 5 years ago
Who? I’m not concerned!
JPuzzleWhiz about 5 years ago
Whom is on first?
KEA about 5 years ago
should be Dear Who, since it’s not the object of a preposition. I know, pedantic, and it would ruin the joke, but still…
BiathlonNut about 5 years ago
If Who is on first, one could ask either, “You throw the ball to whom?” or “You throw the ball to Who?” Either could be correct depending on context. But if anybody other than Who is on first, only, “You throw the ball to whom?” is the only correct question.
So there.
DanFlak about 5 years ago
I usually use the person’s title if I don’t know it. “Dear Accounts Receivables Clerk.”
I beats “Dear Sir and/or Madam as the case may be.”
ekke about 5 years ago
Redundant salutations. And they’re unnecessarily repetitive, too.
paullp Premium Member about 5 years ago
Snoopy doesn’t quite seem to grasp the concept behind the use of “To Whom It May Concern:”
(And yes, there should be a colon, not a semi-colon, at the end of it. Snoopy should let Woodstock do the typing.)
Tallguy about 5 years ago
That’s one of the funniest things I’ve ever read.