(Snort). Somebody from New Mexico once asked me “Since you live near Portland OR, do you know my friend Etaoin Shrdlu who lives there?”
I lived a 6 hour drive from Portland… whose population wsa around a half million people. Some people lack both numeracy AND geographical understanding.
one day when i was in high school in RI, i was talking to my buddies and i asked John what he was doing over the weekend….he said oh i’m going to a wedding …my cousin Mary is marrying some guy named Mike…why what are you doing….my reply was i’m going to a wedding too…my cousin Mike is marrying some girl named Mary…they’re still married and still sending Christmas cards to my cuz
In a Danish train station, I met someone from Bulgaria (he was asking for directions), and he asked me if I knew a certain American who he thought lived in Denmark.
I was a Canadian living with my uncle and aunt and going to school in the Boston area. A classmate told me that she had been on the MTA, got to talking with a fellow passenger, noted the other person’s accent, found out that she was Canadian, and asked her if she knew me. Turned out that the other passenger’s parents were old and good friends of my parents.
As a new faculty member at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver BC, I picked up a hitchhiker on the way to campus. I didn’t really look at him (I’m a great believer in drivers’ keeping their eyes on the road), but, a few sentences into our conversation, he timidly asked if I was [my name]. This time I paid a bit more attention to his voice, and immediately identified him as a close friend in college in Minnesota (we had graduated nine years earlier).
Concretionist about 3 years ago
(Snort). Somebody from New Mexico once asked me “Since you live near Portland OR, do you know my friend Etaoin Shrdlu who lives there?”
I lived a 6 hour drive from Portland… whose population wsa around a half million people. Some people lack both numeracy AND geographical understanding.
catmom1360 about 3 years ago
Yup, we all know everyone.
35&45 about 3 years ago
all you humans look alike
Diana Frances Spencer
The Reader Premium Member about 3 years ago
Enough with the probing questions!
LeftCoastKen Premium Member about 3 years ago
Anal probe … or turnip twaddler?
backyardcowboy about 3 years ago
Look like mouse holes under their table.
A Common 'tator about 3 years ago
So you probed him and never called him on the phone, after…
Radish... about 3 years ago
I never allow probing on the first date.
John Smith about 3 years ago
I might, but with so many people walking around with something up their butts these days it’s hard to say.
khmo about 3 years ago
Standard response to telling someone you had been in the service.Oh. doyou know…
Gent about 3 years ago
Oh yes. I knows Giorgio, of course.
PoodleGroomer about 3 years ago
They said that you never warm up the probes.
darcyandsimon about 3 years ago
Then I won’t tell you how many times I HAVE known them…
WCraft Premium Member about 3 years ago
Maybe. But first tell me: Do you sterilize those probes before using them again?
mpolo11 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Oh, you work at Boeing? Do you know so and so? Question I have been asked.
cuzinron47 about 3 years ago
BTW, I’m still trying to figure out how get rid of the rash.
The Orange Mailman about 3 years ago
I read that the creator of this strip lives in my state (Michigan). Such an odd sense of humor I wonder if I could meet him sometime.
oakie817 about 3 years ago
one day when i was in high school in RI, i was talking to my buddies and i asked John what he was doing over the weekend….he said oh i’m going to a wedding …my cousin Mary is marrying some guy named Mike…why what are you doing….my reply was i’m going to a wedding too…my cousin Mike is marrying some girl named Mary…they’re still married and still sending Christmas cards to my cuz
gammaguy about 3 years ago
In a Danish train station, I met someone from Bulgaria (he was asking for directions), and he asked me if I knew a certain American who he thought lived in Denmark.
Turned out that I did.
cherns Premium Member about 3 years ago
I was a Canadian living with my uncle and aunt and going to school in the Boston area. A classmate told me that she had been on the MTA, got to talking with a fellow passenger, noted the other person’s accent, found out that she was Canadian, and asked her if she knew me. Turned out that the other passenger’s parents were old and good friends of my parents.
As a new faculty member at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver BC, I picked up a hitchhiker on the way to campus. I didn’t really look at him (I’m a great believer in drivers’ keeping their eyes on the road), but, a few sentences into our conversation, he timidly asked if I was [my name]. This time I paid a bit more attention to his voice, and immediately identified him as a close friend in college in Minnesota (we had graduated nine years earlier).
Archistoteles about 3 years ago
Etaoin Shrdlu is an old-fashioned printers expression and a very good short story by Fredric Brown. Never a real name.