If there is no wind, why row?….I’ll just keep fishing, thank you very much. It’s the reason why I’d row such a primitive boat on a lake to begin with, and it’s much easier to row without a strong, pesky wind :0)
Reminds me of a song when I was a kid. Note the lyrics about “at least it’ll go when I row, row, row,” after passing the sailboat that ran out of wind and the power boat that ran out of gas. Enjoy: >
Bilan 18 days ago
The Latin word for two is Bi. The Latin word for wheel is Cyclus. So …
Rhetorical_Question 18 days ago
Wow! A dad in the 3rd panel.
TheSkulker 18 days ago
Wow, the wisdom of a “janitor”. Like the janitor in Outland and the janitor in “For Better or Worse”. Wisdom beats smart any day.
sbenton7684 18 days ago
Nice way to wrap that conversation up Frazz!!
klbdds 18 days ago
riding my bike in a cross wind just sucks.
Inmare 18 days ago
School motto: video, audio, disco
alien07110 18 days ago
try being a bass drummer in a parade on a windy day
Doug K 18 days ago
Latin doesn’t mean “from Latvia”.
Latvia means that in Latvia they speak via = “By way of” “Latin”
Slowly, he turned... 18 days ago
what are these kid’s parents smoking?
Jhony-Yermo 18 days ago
Oye Jef. Just BRILLIANT. More of a Frazz super-fan every day.
DaBump Premium Member 18 days ago
How to tell a kid she’s smart without coming right out and saying it.
goboboyd 18 days ago
It would appear the child is overqualified.
sandpiper 18 days ago
“If there’s no wind, row.” Very good statement for ‘adapting to changed circumstances.’
The Wolf In Your Midst 18 days ago
The unclosed quote marks in panel 4 are making me twitch.
BJDucer 18 days ago
If there is no wind, why row?….I’ll just keep fishing, thank you very much. It’s the reason why I’d row such a primitive boat on a lake to begin with, and it’s much easier to row without a strong, pesky wind :0)
xtc45688 18 days ago
Really? In cross winds, I would think it BLOWS.
halvincobbes Premium Member 18 days ago
Well, I had to look it up. I knew Latin wasn’t from Latvia but where did it come from? The Latini who settled in Latium. Who knew? Not me.
anomaly 18 days ago
Latin means ‘from Latona, North Dakota’, right?
Stephen Gilberg 18 days ago
Even if you already know the material, you may still find the coursework onerous.
Lambutts 18 days ago
Reminds me of a song when I was a kid. Note the lyrics about “at least it’ll go when I row, row, row,” after passing the sailboat that ran out of wind and the power boat that ran out of gas. Enjoy: >
fuzzbucket Premium Member 17 days ago
Doesn’t bicycle mean two wheel in latin?