my mom played the piano professionally; I am told that when I was a wee lad I used to tell people she was a penis because I could not pronounce pianist.
My husband often corrects me on the pronunciation of our local pet store. I can’t hear the difference but being corrected like that really irks me. 43 years of marriage and, apparently, he’s not going to be able to change me.
English! the drain should be sooer, the occupation should be sower (maybe)… how did we get “sewer” and not even know which one it’s supposed to be without context or pronunciation?
This made me laugh so hard…I once worked as a sewer (pronounced sew-er) for an awning company and was being admitted to the emergency and filled out the form. The admitting person asked me “And, what does a sewer (pronouncing it soo-er) do?” I laughed then, too.
Templo S.U.D. over 5 years ago
I think this is a much older strip; the copyright year between the last two panels looks like it says 2007.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 5 years ago
And Earl gives such GOOD compliments, too.
B UTTONS over 5 years ago
if Earl is not careful, he will soon suffer from acute septic infliction
dadoctah over 5 years ago
Consider the strip exists only in printed form, how were we supposed to know that he was pronouncing “sewer” the way he was?
iggyman over 5 years ago
potato, potato, tomato, tomato Long “a” soft “a” !
iggyman over 5 years ago
He must have been watching Ed Norton on the “Honeymooners”
Breadboard over 5 years ago
The Opal way of saying “Keep Out” :-o
R.R.Bedford over 5 years ago
my mom played the piano professionally; I am told that when I was a wee lad I used to tell people she was a penis because I could not pronounce pianist.
jpayne4040 over 5 years ago
Then don’t complement her anymore. Simple as that.
Zebrastripes over 5 years ago
Earl can’t win, no matter what! Another sour lesson for Nelson and Roscoe.
rlfekete1 Premium Member over 5 years ago
Another term is "sewist"’
jagedlo over 5 years ago
Interesting look Roscoe has in the title panel!
Grutzi over 5 years ago
My husband often corrects me on the pronunciation of our local pet store. I can’t hear the difference but being corrected like that really irks me. 43 years of marriage and, apparently, he’s not going to be able to change me.
ANIMAL over 5 years ago
Might be time to make up the COUCH again……. it’s gonna be a Looooooong night
lagoulou over 5 years ago
She must have taken a nasty pill today!
zeexenon over 5 years ago
I still think he means that big pipe under the street moving product to the treatment plant.
WCraft Premium Member over 5 years ago
So what?
KEA over 5 years ago
English! the drain should be sooer, the occupation should be sower (maybe)… how did we get “sewer” and not even know which one it’s supposed to be without context or pronunciation?
elliesinarut over 5 years ago
Prefer seamstress to sewer and sewist. Don’t forget quilter and piecer.
whenlifewassimpler over 5 years ago
Boy Opal he’s saying nice things and complimenting you…you could be a bit nicer….
Dr_Fogg over 5 years ago
Just missed the Temple picture.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 over 5 years ago
Opal would love to spend every minute of every day with Earl, but some days she actually has to get stuff done.
Snolep over 5 years ago
At least he didn’t cheer her with “wooo soo-ieee!”
Concretionist over 5 years ago
It’s only a sew-sew joke today…
happynews over 5 years ago
This made me laugh so hard…I once worked as a sewer (pronounced sew-er) for an awning company and was being admitted to the emergency and filled out the form. The admitting person asked me “And, what does a sewer (pronouncing it soo-er) do?” I laughed then, too.