Hear! Hear!
Shouldn’t he have said “Get out of hear”?
There they’re their own worst enemies.
“By Jove, I think you’ve got it!!”
Me is never knews there be grammar nazi in B.C.
Here there and everywhere eh.
Sounds almost like an old vaudeville act.
…Stephan.
At least they are not arguing about Who’s on First. Or that I Don’t Know is on third.
I can really here there objection to been corrected.
Louder. I can’t here you.
The English language is hard. But it can be understood through tough thorough thought though.
Grammar Nazi’s, just as annoying as Nationalist Christians, the Nat-C’s.
Did B.C. ask for Peter’s help? Unsolicited advice is almost never appreciated – especially when that advice is only criticism or correction
Where?
I thought heir went with their.
Your beeting a dead hoarse.
I often wonder how English survived as a language.
They’re are consequences…
I read the whole thing, but then I had to read it again, even though I had already read it.
This would’ve been funnier if the last panel read “Get out of hear!”
At least they aren’t arguing about the pronunciation of tomato
……who’s on 1st!!!!!!
Bearly.
I think I’m gonna loose it… ☺
Good grief, the comedian’s a bear!
Making corrections on a stone tablet must be.. hard. Probably why there are so many different ways to spell stuff, those early scribes (chislers?) didn’t, they just invented a new way of spelling the same idea.
The strip could be in Welsh
Yore Welcome.
They’re both nuts.
“…and get outta my hair!”
Clear as knight and day.
Somebody here or in another strip noted, “English is what we get when Romans teach Vikings to yell at Germans.”
Homophone-phobia.
Ah, reminds me of that great Muppet skit with Fozzie and Kermit. “Hiya, hiya, hiya, I’m really glad to be here!” “Good grief, the comedian’s a bear!”
Hear-ye, hear-ye read all about it.
They’re crazy
Who’s on first?
People who mix up their and there and hear and here as well as new and knew and worst of all mute and moot.
Is that he ’r someone else?
This strip is a red hearing.
There, their, they’re, settle down.
Don’t you just love English!! ☺
I here that.
Tell them they’re supposed to put their stuff over there.
Please assure me you’ve ensured the car is insured.
I just thought of that “Hear/Here” segment from The Muppet Show lol
C 5 months ago
Hear! Hear!
Imagine 5 months ago
Shouldn’t he have said “Get out of hear”?
There they’re their own worst enemies.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace 5 months ago
“By Jove, I think you’ve got it!!”
Gent 5 months ago
Me is never knews there be grammar nazi in B.C.
Gent 5 months ago
Here there and everywhere eh.
oldthang 5 months ago
Sounds almost like an old vaudeville act.
c001 5 months ago
…Stephan.
littlejohn Premium Member 5 months ago
At least they are not arguing about Who’s on First. Or that I Don’t Know is on third.
blunebottle 5 months ago
I can really here there objection to been corrected.
sandpiper 5 months ago
Louder. I can’t here you.
MayCauseBurns 5 months ago
The English language is hard. But it can be understood through tough thorough thought though.
Walrus Gumbo Premium Member 5 months ago
Grammar Nazi’s, just as annoying as Nationalist Christians, the Nat-C’s.
Doug K 5 months ago
Did B.C. ask for Peter’s help? Unsolicited advice is almost never appreciated – especially when that advice is only criticism or correction
wongo 5 months ago
Where?
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member 5 months ago
I thought heir went with their.
RogerC55 5 months ago
Your beeting a dead hoarse.
dflak 5 months ago
I often wonder how English survived as a language.
Pickled Pete 5 months ago
They’re are consequences…
Izzy Moreno 5 months ago
I read the whole thing, but then I had to read it again, even though I had already read it.
Izzy Moreno 5 months ago
This would’ve been funnier if the last panel read “Get out of hear!”
mindjob 5 months ago
At least they aren’t arguing about the pronunciation of tomato
rockyridge1977 5 months ago
……who’s on 1st!!!!!!
rshive 5 months ago
Bearly.
ChessPirate 5 months ago
I think I’m gonna loose it… ☺
waltermgm 5 months ago
Good grief, the comedian’s a bear!
Alberta Oil Premium Member 5 months ago
Making corrections on a stone tablet must be.. hard. Probably why there are so many different ways to spell stuff, those early scribes (chislers?) didn’t, they just invented a new way of spelling the same idea.
Flatlander, purveyor of fine covfefe 5 months ago
The strip could be in Welsh
Norris66 5 months ago
Yore Welcome.
sandflea 5 months ago
They’re both nuts.
wildlandwaters 5 months ago
“…and get outta my hair!”
timinwsac Premium Member 5 months ago
Clear as knight and day.
flagmichael 5 months ago
Somebody here or in another strip noted, “English is what we get when Romans teach Vikings to yell at Germans.”
bobknowlden 5 months ago
Homophone-phobia.
DaBump Premium Member 5 months ago
Ah, reminds me of that great Muppet skit with Fozzie and Kermit. “Hiya, hiya, hiya, I’m really glad to be here!” “Good grief, the comedian’s a bear!”
zeexenon 5 months ago
Hear-ye, hear-ye read all about it.
up2trixx 5 months ago
They’re crazy
rshak Premium Member 5 months ago
Who’s on first?
sisterea 5 months ago
People who mix up their and there and hear and here as well as new and knew and worst of all mute and moot.
gammaguy 5 months ago
Is that he ’r someone else?
gammaguy 5 months ago
This strip is a red hearing.
Moonkey Premium Member 5 months ago
There, their, they’re, settle down.
Penny Lane Premium Member 5 months ago
Don’t you just love English!! ☺
eddi-TBH 5 months ago
I here that.
Ron Bauerle 5 months ago
Tell them they’re supposed to put their stuff over there.
Please assure me you’ve ensured the car is insured.
Strawberry King 5 months ago
I just thought of that “Hear/Here” segment from The Muppet Show lol