Get Fuzzy by Darby Conley for May 17, 2012
Transcript:
Satchel: Your story "hamlette, mince of de hog" doesn't make sense. Bucky: Haven't you ever read "Hamlet, prince of Denmark"? Satchel: What's a Denmark? Bucky: Well, that's why you can't tell how great my book is! Your reading comprehension is frog nuts! Satchel: Hey, maybe you need to work on your writing goodlymoreshun! Bucky: Oh yeah? Well, you need to work on your speaks spraymation! Satchel: My drooling a mouthal condition!
Luvsmesumdog over 12 years ago
Mouthal condition – hmm, sounds like another repressed group just waiting to happen …. now back to Hamlette – it’s a real page turner…..
wvhappypappy over 12 years ago
Frog nuts? Seriously?!
Varnes over 12 years ago
wvhappypappy, you beat me to it! How about writing goodlymoreshun? Darby,…..Man I want to have what he’s having…
revisages over 12 years ago
“say it, don’t spray it. i want the news, not the weather”
tigre1 over 12 years ago
I’ll give you whether…Droolnation tip: watch more Faux, listen to Limpy.
aint_lost over 12 years ago
teehee….FROG NUTS!!
pschearer Premium Member over 12 years ago
Can you say “neologism”?
Kathe over 12 years ago
Satch and Bucky…whatever you’re drinkin’, pour me one!
j2p2 over 12 years ago
Applause is the only appropriate response for such a great Frog reference.
daphilli over 12 years ago
@orinoco womble
I had to look it up too. I think Merriam Webster’s second definition fits best: “a meaningless word coined by a psychotic”. That fits Bucky. tee hee.
daveoverpar over 12 years ago
They both need a teleprompter.
hariseldon59 over 12 years ago
I’d say there’s something rotten in “De Hog”.
Arianne over 12 years ago
Bucky… you got a problem with Satchel’s spraymation, don’t mention such delectable delicacies as frog nuts. And Satch… if Bucky completely shuns writing goodly more, what will we have to giggle about?
rgcviper over 12 years ago
Ha—the word choices today are classic. They made me laugh out loud.
Hunter7 over 12 years ago
this is scary – Bucky & Satchel are both making sense.