Ancient Anglo-Saxon. The “gentrified” language was the French words that evolved into the language after the French Conquest around 1066 CE.Any words that are considered vulgar to us are exactly that.The translation of vulgar is “common”. If the English had of won that war, French would have been the vilified language.
Adiraiju about 8 years ago
“That’s not English!”
oldpine52 about 8 years ago
What do you know, a flying frog.
ThePsycrow about 8 years ago
Shoe, the only comic strip with consistently less material on Sundays than any other day.
Dr.DocSmith about 8 years ago
Great Timing !!!
electricshadow Premium Member about 8 years ago
Shouldn’t that be “Pardon my grawlix”?
(My college major was Mort Walker.)
ellisaana Premium Member about 8 years ago
Closer to Dutch.
King_Shark about 8 years ago
Your mother was a hamster and your father smelt of elderberries!
rshive about 8 years ago
But there’s an English translation somewhere, I’ll bet.
JP Steve Premium Member about 8 years ago
For the DW fans: “Pardon my Klatchian.”
gammaguy about 8 years ago
Mime your own business!
Aviatrexx Premium Member about 8 years ago
If he’s French, shouldn’t he have said “# * % € *”?
Kirk Barnes Premium Member about 8 years ago
Ancient Anglo-Saxon. The “gentrified” language was the French words that evolved into the language after the French Conquest around 1066 CE.Any words that are considered vulgar to us are exactly that.The translation of vulgar is “common”. If the English had of won that war, French would have been the vilified language.
Thomas & Tifffany Connolly about 8 years ago
To quote Russel Crow, it should be #*%%+$# swinging!!
pschearer Premium Member about 8 years ago
How do you spell the sound of French laughter? Honnh honnh honnh?