This comic strip points out that the verb “smell” can mean “emit an odor” or “perceive an odor.” Samuel Johnson wanted to change that. On a hot day, he was sweating. A woman sitting near him said “Sir, you smell.” He replied “Miss, that’s not correct. You smell, I stink.”
allen@home over 2 years ago
You walked into that one, Earl. And gave, Roscoe a good laugh.
Templo S.U.D. over 2 years ago
just saying, but nothing like spraying some Febreeze on Roscoe and the job is done
Cactus-Pete over 2 years ago
That’s why it’s important to know the difference between adjectives and adverbs.
momofalex7 over 2 years ago
Roscoe thought that was pretty funny.
The dude from FL Premium Member over 2 years ago
That’s that “old person” smell, I remember people saying that??? Glad I’m not old! I think old starts at 87
MichaelAxelFleming over 2 years ago
I have anosmia. I tell people that I don’t smell so good.
Cpeckbourlioux over 2 years ago
No comment is a pretty good comment in this case.
sandpiper over 2 years ago
Very funny today.
iggyman over 2 years ago
How do you keep a fish from smelling? You cut off its nose!
iggyman over 2 years ago
Opal, you know you can always give him a bath!
Doug K over 2 years ago
You don’t smell so well, either.
Little Caesar over 2 years ago
Hoobastank
dlkrueger33 over 2 years ago
When you have poor grammar, you open yourself up to misinterpretation. Or maybe Earl really DOES stink. LOL
andrew5 over 2 years ago
Doesn’t work in England. We’d say “You know I don’t smell very well”, making Pearl’s comment pointless.
Darryl Heine over 2 years ago
P.U. -that’s a comment!
JSH in Dover over 2 years ago
Or well…and I don’t mean the author!
goboboyd over 2 years ago
You just walked right into that Earl.
Redd Panda over 2 years ago
Give him a brushing every day. If he has an oily coat, a rub down with a clean dry towel.
And don’t be shy, about a quick cleanse around the tail section.
cmerb over 2 years ago
Roscoe is just precious today , all panels are great but the second and the last one are just super : )
oakie817 over 2 years ago
ba dum tss
ANIMAL over 2 years ago
Wow…….. BURN
Zebrastripes over 2 years ago
Oy!
Daltongang Premium Member over 2 years ago
Earl is the Abbot to Opal’s Costello. Such a straight man.
IWannaBeLerxst over 2 years ago
Roscoe REWLS. Last panel is his best expression ever!!!
markhughw over 2 years ago
Laughing do face is good
KEA over 2 years ago
well… he meant well
MuddyUSA Premium Member over 2 years ago
Roscoe gets the last laugh!
tremaine53 over 2 years ago
Annnnnnnnnnnd the contempt just keeps on a-comin’…
rickmac1937 Premium Member over 2 years ago
That isn’t nice Roscoe
petermerck over 2 years ago
I’m 66 and that joke is older than me.
cactusbob333 over 2 years ago
Shampoo costs money. Real poo is free.
JudithStocker Premium Member over 2 years ago
Opal might as well talk to the dog. Earl is too tight or lazy to care for HIS dog.
eced52 over 2 years ago
Should have said can’t smell very good, although she might have said the same thing
MichaelAxelFleming over 2 years ago
The lethal joke from Monty Python: “My dog has no nose.” – “How does he smell?” – “Awful!”
heathcliff2 over 2 years ago
His running through the sprinkler won’t do the job, for Roscoe that is. I don’t know about Earl.
Jogger2 over 2 years ago
This comic strip points out that the verb “smell” can mean “emit an odor” or “perceive an odor.” Samuel Johnson wanted to change that. On a hot day, he was sweating. A woman sitting near him said “Sir, you smell.” He replied “Miss, that’s not correct. You smell, I stink.”
snowedin, now known as Missy's mom over 2 years ago
Even Roscoe thought that was funny!
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 2 years ago
“Come to think about it and upon further investigation, it isn’t Roscoe.”
hariseldon59 over 2 years ago
Maybe it’s not Roscoe that she’s smelling.
Jogger2 over 2 years ago
An English (language) professor pointed these two sentences are each grammatically correct, but have different meanings:
“My husband likes football better than me.”
“My husband likes football better than I.”
Each leaves some words implicit:
“My husband likes football better than [he likes] me.”
“My husband likes football better than I [like football].”
Dr_Fogg over 2 years ago
Dogs Laugh!!! :-)
EdmundBabe over 2 years ago
Well
Moonkey Premium Member over 2 years ago
There are no bad smells to a dog. Only different. If Roscoe thinks Earl doesn’t smell very interesting, I can’t imagine that!
stillfickled Premium Member over 2 years ago
Ha! Look at Roscoe!! Priceless!!
ex window inspector over 2 years ago
Neither do I Earl. But wearing adult diapers helps
StevePappas over 2 years ago
Bwaa ha ha ha! That’s funny!
w16521 over 2 years ago
Roscoe’s expression in the last panel may be the best yet.
Teto85 Premium Member over 2 years ago
If you can smell yourself a little bit, chances are others can smell you a lot.
pbr50138 over 2 years ago
Stop feeding Opal straight lines Earl.