Frazz by Jef Mallett for August 23, 2021

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    drogers30  over 3 years ago

    It’s not but it could have been

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    Sanspareil  over 3 years ago

    Wasn’t it a blind pig finding an acorn?

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    VanLaser  over 3 years ago

    In our country the saying goes something like “even a blind man can find Brăila” – I always found it so interesting that the name of that city itself is not far from “Braille”

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    Jeff I  over 3 years ago

    every now and then a blind nut finds a squirrel

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    Ignatz Premium Member over 3 years ago

    I don’t think they know that he wrote them all. They’re folk tales attributed to him.

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    RussHeim  over 3 years ago

    Does anyone else remember Aesop’s Fables the Smothers Brothers way?

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    sandpiper  over 3 years ago

    Could be Caulfield is describing our political system, which actually is more like the 4 blind men who are trying to describe an elephant. Each touches a different physical feature and describes a different beast than the other 3.

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    matzam Premium Member over 3 years ago

    considering squirrels locate nuts by smell vision is not necessary

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    fritzoid Premium Member over 3 years ago

    In the land of the blind squirrels, the one-eyed squirrel has 95% of the nuts.

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    Bill The Nuke  over 3 years ago

    My boss once told me that (but said “acorn” instead of “nut”) but his southern accent was so thick I had to ask him to repeat it. I kept hearing “ackin” until he explained it was the nut from an oak tree.

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    DutchUncle  over 3 years ago

    Sturgeon’s Law: “Ninety percent of everything is crap.” And we think it used to be better because we only remember (or keep) the good stuff.

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    Pharmakeus Ubik  over 3 years ago

    Aesop was okay, but James Thurber really modernized these tales. Check out Jazzbeaux Collins take on the fable:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWv60HVmdNE

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    Doug K  over 3 years ago

    “Even a blind squirrel finds a nut once in awhile.” could be the moral of a fable. What story (fable) would lead to this moral?

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    STACEY MARSHALL Premium Member over 3 years ago

    More likely than a blind nut finding a squirrel.

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    Bilan  over 3 years ago

    Was there something about a tortoise finding a nut before the hare?

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    Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo]  over 3 years ago

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    Frazz15 hrs · Even a little research into Aesop reveals that he was, indeed, prolific. Or at least his legend is or his followers were. He’s also kind of harsh. At first I thought Aesop might be a little jealous that someone else came up with the blind-squirrel-finds-a-nut moral, but upon further reflection, that’s not his style. I think Aesop would have had the blind squirrel winding up eaten by a sharp-eyed hawk. While a mighty oak grew from the nut. That sheltered squirrels who did a better job of remembering where they put their glasses. I may be overthinking this.

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    Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo]  over 3 years ago

    Squirrels hide the acorns and between each other and the blue jays most of them are found. The ones they don’t can grow into mighty oaks.

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    rgcviper  over 3 years ago

    Ha. I golf with a guy who has a bunch of fun sayings that relate to this game. One, when he’s making an important putt, is “I need this like a baby needs milk”. Another, when something good happens during a challenging round, is “Even a blind squirrel finds a nut”. I hadn’t thought about the latter in ages, but this comic reminded me of it. Made me laugh.

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