Wizard of Id by Parker and Hart for August 09, 2017

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    William Pursell  over 7 years ago

    Oye, not as much of an insult as those Undies of yours.

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    LeftCoastKen Premium Member over 7 years ago

    I was surprised after I realized it wasn’t Rodney on the horse!

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    sneezykevina  over 7 years ago

    Should have used Loctite!

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    Norman L Jones  over 7 years ago

    A squire was a knight’s assistant, when did “esquire” or esq after a name mean you are a lawyer???

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    Senex  over 7 years ago

    I wouldn’t send a knight out on a horse like this.

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    Roger4336  over 7 years ago

    Esquire meant a knight in training, a higher status than a squire.

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    Numbnumb  over 7 years ago

    Apparently that wasn’t the ONLY screw he had loose! The other one is above the nose and slightly back!

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    Roger4336  over 7 years ago

    More recently, the British might append Esq. to addresses, invitations, statements of account, etc. of anyone who might be considered (or be flattered as) a gentleman, who did not have some other title or designation.

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    Gent  over 7 years ago

    And now, everyone thinks your screws are loose…

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    brklnbern  over 7 years ago

    Clever.

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