Get Fuzzy by Darby Conley for August 03, 2005
Transcript:
"OK, reptiles - for a pie piece: how many Satchel-sized dogs fit in an alligator's mouth?" "That's not a question!" "It most certainly is an interrogative sentence and/or phrase." "I mean it's not on the card! Lemme see it!" "It's against the rules for you to see the card!" "He's right. It says so right here." "Does it say what to do when one of the players is an inveterate jerk?" "Ha! It does NOT!" "OK, you're going to need to spell invertebrate for me."
Enguneer Premium Member about 8 years ago
Yep, Bucky’s both kinds of jerk:
in·vet·er·ate, adjective, “having a particular habit, activity, or interest that is long-established and unlikely to change.”
Invertebrates: Animals without Backbones (well, morally)