The original name was “pianoforte”. Both “piano” and “forte” are Italian terms. They mean “soft” and “loud” respectively, referring to the ability of the piano to simultaniously make soft and loud sounds.
Does “came up” mean that he vomited bits and chunks of alphabet soup alpha characters onto a flat surface or that alphabet soup alpha characters simply floated together in the bowl as he waited for it to cool?
BigDaveGlass about 5 years ago
That sounds logical, soup for breakfast…
mudleg about 5 years ago
And how did you come up with a written language?
Zebrastripes about 5 years ago
Cavemen were more advanced than thought….there was even Geico Ins. back then too!
Kaputnik about 5 years ago
I wouldn’t have thought they even had pictogram soup yet, let alone alphabet. Then again, they do have a stone piano.
Algolei I about 5 years ago
Good thing he wasn’t eating Cheerios. We don’t need spooky-sounding pianos! That’s what church organs are for!
cdnalor about 5 years ago
Good thing he wasn’t sitting across the table or we’d be calling it an ONVId
Purple People Eater about 5 years ago
The original name was “pianoforte”. Both “piano” and “forte” are Italian terms. They mean “soft” and “loud” respectively, referring to the ability of the piano to simultaniously make soft and loud sounds.
Mediatech about 5 years ago
The name must have struck a chord.
cocavan11 about 5 years ago
Does “came up” mean that he vomited bits and chunks of alphabet soup alpha characters onto a flat surface or that alphabet soup alpha characters simply floated together in the bowl as he waited for it to cool?
jim_pem about 5 years ago
Byblos has nothing on B.C.
Shikamoo Premium Member about 5 years ago
When did he learn to read? I guess pianoforte just didn’t fit in his bowl.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 5 years ago
In your dreams. No really, the education machines that are in each of their cave homes.