Luann by Greg Evans and Karen Evans for February 05, 2012
Transcript:
Luann: "Mom, do you think I'm adorkable?" Mom: "Adorkable?" Luann: "Quill called me that: adorable dork" Mom: "Well, I certainly agree with the adorable part, hon" Dad: "I think you're breadtaking" Dad: "You're taking a lot of my bread to pay your expenses!" Dad: "What?! That was as good as adorkable!
bb76 almost 13 years ago
snork….
Ottodesu almost 13 years ago
Spoken like a true Dad.
Jess V almost 13 years ago
Bad dad puns are universal.
Michael Thorton almost 13 years ago
Slang has changed since my day…
Bashis almost 13 years ago
A dads humor is never appreacated
JerryTheK almost 13 years ago
I pay bills with checks. Safe had problems with American Express.
Sisyphos almost 13 years ago
What, people? Frank’s pun-for-pun is a fair trade-off, breadtaking for adorkable. If anything, I think it’s a much better word-play!
Ottodesu almost 13 years ago
But I don’t think Quill was saying that.Common Aussie slang terms include schlong, wang and dong.A dork’s a dork the world around.
Cathy38c almost 13 years ago
Best to pay on line with a Credit Union Bill payer.
Ottodesu almost 13 years ago
I am not trying to be provocative, well, not unreasonably. My family never used the word “penis” as a word on our livestock farms, because we weren’t that polite when speaking about our animals’ genitalia. Maybe American families do not have anyone with a penis, but it really is not a rude word. Do they teach biology in American schools yet?If it is inappropriate, please explain why a formal anatomical term is offensive and I will willingly refrain and use “male hoo hoo” or “pee pee” or similar, as was used preceding my comment, and obviously equally likely to cause children to ask questions.But frankly, I would prefer not to insult anyone with such asinine language.
chris_weaver almost 13 years ago
Hey, being adorkable doesn’t come cheap!
Snoopy_Fan almost 13 years ago
I pay most everything by computer. Love the convenience. But my water company doesn’t have an online payment system yet. Neither does one of the charities I give to.
miracleshappen almost 13 years ago
GatoCat, Dad is paying the bills by check so the readers visually recognize what he’s doing. If he were paying his bills online, readers would see nothing but him at the computer, where he could be doing any number of things.
sjsczurek almost 13 years ago
No, that would be pee-pee.
sjsczurek almost 13 years ago
Hmmm….. maybe this IS starting to get a little edgy.
jadoo823 almost 13 years ago
…seriously? The “p” word, PENIS, is a body part. You know, like finger, duodenum, hypothalmus…are you telling me that it is a"bad" word???
serenasakitty almost 13 years ago
The last time I tried to use automatic payments from my account, the company tried to take it a couple of hours before I got around to depositing. Now I use computer banking, but no payments go out until I set them up.
marvee almost 13 years ago
According to my Merriam Webster dictionary, dork means nerd or jerk and dorky was defined as foolishly stupid. I don’t think Quill meant either of these. the way it is generally used, ditz or ditzy would be a better synonym or zany or silly. Quill is saying she is a little silly but he finds it adorable.
monawarner almost 13 years ago
I’m curious. In what country?
monawarner almost 13 years ago
;And I was going to tell Ottodesu that trying to be so adult in the forum was childish.
billandgigi almost 13 years ago
I have tried for years to get my now-21-year-old son to keep a written check register showing his debits and credits. He says it’s all listed on the computer – he doesn’t need to. I guess it will take a disagreement with the bank and him not having his own record of a transaction to wake him up. I just hope it isn’t a huge amount.
ereff almost 13 years ago
Hoo hoo is a new term for me. What part of the country, or what country are you in? I am in the Midwest.
doverdan almost 13 years ago
December 11, 2010 Urban dictionary – - Word of the Day:.dork - - — Someone who has odd interests, and is often silly at times. A dork is also someone who can be themselves and not care what anyone thinks.
doverdan almost 13 years ago
With the definition above, Quill was far from insulting his ‘adorable’ friend..Chatting her up, as they say!.So Luann beware!! — He’a a sweet talker!
MissPooslie almost 13 years ago
I pay most of my utilities by check as they charge a fee (sometimes up to $4!) for using a debit card over the internet.
cheetahqueen almost 13 years ago
While I don’t agree with Nab’s statistics, I choose to not pay bills online. I have a PC and a laptop and the skillset to use them. I also have high speed, not dial-up However I pay all of my bills by cash or money order as I do not have a checking account. This is all by choice. And, yes, I do live in 2012, not the ’80’s.
kathrynismerry almost 13 years ago
wait a minute….I thought that medical terms were acceptable in all circles…as long as you don’t include tmi.
RadioTom almost 13 years ago
There ARE secure ways to pay online, especially recurring bills like cable and phone – currently, it’s up to 128-bit encryption, even on a 32-bit OS like Win2K…
Rakkav almost 13 years ago
I don’t know who’s more out of touch with reality at the moment: Nabu or you. They always were considered bad words until relatively recently, because only relatively recently has most of society abandoned religious values that far. “Frankly, my dear, I don’t give a damn” was very shocking in its day when it ended Gone With the Wind . Now, anything goes.It’s irreligious people who are pushing to make those words acceptable – not religious people who are belatedly trying to make them unacceptable. Where are your heads at, skeptics? Supposedly you don’t believe and yet you use words with such terrible spiritual implications (not that I believe most people even understand what those implications should be, which makes things even more confusing for them). If you were a tenth as ethical as many of you claim to be you would avoid such language as men should avoid the fires of, well, Hell.Think about what those words really are supposed to mean and you’ll understand why they’re bad. But then, I keep forgetting: atheists and their allies by definition have no idea how to distinguish the holy from the common and their language shows it. This is true of those who have a form of religion but deny its power and those who just live their practical lives as if there is no God, not just those who try to come up with theoretical reasons not to.
jadoo823 almost 13 years ago
…THANK YOU! that question made me LOL!
mechaman almost 13 years ago
I HATE that word…file along with ‘dramedy’ in the circular out box, PLEASE
jadoo823 almost 13 years ago
…ok, i think the problem here is that you are associating these words in your mind with something “dirty” – when you say the word "sex’, you are probably associating those particular organs with your own early schoolyard revelations; perhaps if you referred to them as “reproductive organs” you may be able to talk about them without blushing and stammering…also, do young children read the comments section of these online comics? If so, what else are they reading? You may want to look into that…and I’ve given up trying figure out how to ask you what the “perverts” comment means…so I’ll just say “What???”
clgray almost 13 years ago
love the humour…
Vegasgirl almost 13 years ago
Of course they do, but it’s much easier for an Average Joe con artist to break into a mailbox and alter checks than it is to hack into someone’s bank account.
Vegasgirl almost 13 years ago
Penisith
tegm almost 13 years ago
I think Breadtaking is awesome!