If you’re in a British grocery store, you’d wonder why citizens of a certain Scandinavian nation are in the produce department (rutabagas in British English are called as “swedes”; note the uncapitalisation)
I had always assumed that a loofah/loofa/luffa was from some sort of sea creature, but another cartoon recently led me to the fact that loofahs come from a kind of gourd. That’s as close as I hope to come to having my favorite animal be a vegetable.
“Call any vegetableCall it by nameYou gotta call one todayWhen you get off the trainCall any vegetableAnd the chances are goodthe vegetable will respond to you”
Beware – this is a tangent. My friend Bob told me this as a true, personal story – I am not responsible for its veracity. He grew up in a very small New England town and was working with his father on a project when he was told to “use a little elbow grease”. He asked his father “where do you keep it?” His dad said he must have used the last of it and sent him to town to the hardware store. He told the owner that this dad sent him for some elbow grease. Bob was told that the store was all out and he should go to… Well the proprietors of a number of stores sent him along to participate in the game until somebody finally told Bob that his dad was playing a trick on him and explained the old saying to him. I hope it’s a true story, but I may have been the recipient of a trick myself ;-)
When my brother’s kids were young they would look at an unfamiliar dish at the dinner table and ask “what’s this?” He would always say “it’s rutabaga”.
One day he came home to dinner, sat down at the table looked an unfamiliar tuber and said “what’s this?” and his wife and daughters chimed in “IT’S RUTABAGA!”
Concretionist over 2 years ago
Rutabaga is a tough act. No need to add the “follow” phrase, though.
Templo S.U.D. over 2 years ago
If you’re in a British grocery store, you’d wonder why citizens of a certain Scandinavian nation are in the produce department (rutabagas in British English are called as “swedes”; note the uncapitalisation)
Doug K over 2 years ago
First he said that a fruit was his favorite animal. Now it’s a vegetable.
Will it be a mineral next? Pyrite (Fool’s Gold) might be appropriate.
ChukLitl Premium Member over 2 years ago
Rutabaga is what we called my oldest sibling’s first car. It was a Studebaker that she got for $100 at a yard sale.
pschearer Premium Member over 2 years ago
I had always assumed that a loofah/loofa/luffa was from some sort of sea creature, but another cartoon recently led me to the fact that loofahs come from a kind of gourd. That’s as close as I hope to come to having my favorite animal be a vegetable.
C over 2 years ago
This story arc could be entirely too long
hariseldon59 over 2 years ago
Earl should have told him the kumquat is just playing possum.
cubswin2016 over 2 years ago
What is Grandpa doing to that poor kid?
iggyman over 2 years ago
Poor Nelson!
Zykoic over 2 years ago
Arugula!
Bless you!
akiprev04 over 2 years ago
Now probably all over again
Pgalden1 Premium Member over 2 years ago
LOL
bxclent Premium Member over 2 years ago
call any vegetable – The Mothers of Invention
Doug K over 2 years ago
A rutabaga? Can a rutabaga really even be a favorite vegetable?
jagedlo over 2 years ago
It looks like Nelson will have to take another trip to the grocery store!
sandpiper over 2 years ago
Kids getting an informal education. The best kind.
Zebrastripes over 2 years ago
LOL! Now, Nelson should catch on quicker this time….GRANDMAAAAAA, he’s doing it again!
enigmamz over 2 years ago
Next, a trip to the gardening section.
Baucuva over 2 years ago
Next week at the store he learns what a rutabaga is.
gigi20 over 2 years ago
“Call any vegetableCall it by nameYou gotta call one todayWhen you get off the trainCall any vegetableAnd the chances are goodthe vegetable will respond to you”
Frank Zappa, The Mothers of Invention
juicebruce over 2 years ago
Earl you are digging a pit that will be hard to get out of ;-)
jango over 2 years ago
Methinks Opal will toss Earl into the next batch of vegetable soup!
mistercatworks over 2 years ago
And his favorite fruit is a actually a winnebaga :)
royq27 over 2 years ago
Messin’ with the grandkids…should be an olympic sport.
Redd Panda over 2 years ago
Law prohibits the keeping of a Rutabaga as a pet. And there’s a damn good reason, too.
LeftCoastBoomer Premium Member over 2 years ago
Beware – this is a tangent. My friend Bob told me this as a true, personal story – I am not responsible for its veracity. He grew up in a very small New England town and was working with his father on a project when he was told to “use a little elbow grease”. He asked his father “where do you keep it?” His dad said he must have used the last of it and sent him to town to the hardware store. He told the owner that this dad sent him for some elbow grease. Bob was told that the store was all out and he should go to… Well the proprietors of a number of stores sent him along to participate in the game until somebody finally told Bob that his dad was playing a trick on him and explained the old saying to him. I hope it’s a true story, but I may have been the recipient of a trick myself ;-)
MontanaPhil50 over 2 years ago
When my brother’s kids were young they would look at an unfamiliar dish at the dinner table and ask “what’s this?” He would always say “it’s rutabaga”.
One day he came home to dinner, sat down at the table looked an unfamiliar tuber and said “what’s this?” and his wife and daughters chimed in “IT’S RUTABAGA!”
MuddyUSA Premium Member over 2 years ago
That’s it Earl keep the kid guessing!
Diamond Lil over 2 years ago
LOVE this grandpa! Messing with kids (in a good way) is so much fun!
ANIMAL over 2 years ago
Way da go Grampa…….. that kid is screwed up ENOUGH..!!!!
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 2 years ago
And the best goes on…
edeloriea14 over 2 years ago
Not again! A rutabaga is a vegetable.
christelisbetty over 2 years ago
Someone get this poor kid an I Pad or something, so he can fact check Earl.
n32816 over 2 years ago
Nelson is going to need serious therapy one day.
shawnc1959 over 2 years ago
With his grandfather as his mentor, Nelson will never have to worry about the pressure associated with qualifying to be on Jeopardy.
KEA over 2 years ago
oh boy, here we go again
CalLadyQED over 2 years ago
At some point, Earl will say kiwi, and Nelson will learn about the bird and the fruit