Good thing the penny farthing hadn’t been invented yet as old Eb might not have survived to breed our current luggabout, who may never have happened. What a red letter day for the “pool” had Andy never come into existence.
*"How hard is it to ride a penny-farthing?
Penny farthings were notoriously difficult to handle, and if a rider
ever attempted to stop too abruptly, there was a chance that he or
she would “take a header”, which in other words meant “fly
headlong over the handlebars and into the ground”.Jan 24, 2022*
I know from doing an Ancestry DNA test that one of my ancestors was an African man or woman. But that’s about all I know. My results update every so often and I am currently 3% Ethiopia & Eritrea. Quite rare in a European so I’ve heard.
C over 1 year ago
Guilt by association
CorkLock over 1 year ago
And the lineage continues.
seanfear over 1 year ago
uhh … too much for ancestral pride I guess
ronaldspence over 1 year ago
Ebenezer Capp, ha ha…I wonder if he was a drink cadger as well?
The dude from FL Premium Member over 1 year ago
Ebenezer seems to have been a popular name in the old days, I have never met an Ebenezer yet?
snsurone76 over 1 year ago
Like ancestor, like descendent!!
BTW, how much is a guinea worth today?
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray over 1 year ago
Good thing the penny farthing hadn’t been invented yet as old Eb might not have survived to breed our current luggabout, who may never have happened. What a red letter day for the “pool” had Andy never come into existence.
*"How hard is it to ride a penny-farthing?
Penny farthings were notoriously difficult to handle, and if a rider
ever attempted to stop too abruptly, there was a chance that he or
she would “take a header”, which in other words meant “fly
headlong over the handlebars and into the ground”.Jan 24, 2022*
https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=penny+farthing
cdillon85 over 1 year ago
Fined one guinea? Ouch.
littlejohn Premium Member over 1 year ago
Fined one Guinea. I have a friend who raises guinea chickens. Could he pay with a chicken? Or would that be a fowl guinea.
rshive over 1 year ago
It apparently runs in the family. Andy should be proud.
Jayalexander over 1 year ago
a tradition for two generations.
Troglodyte over 1 year ago
Andy is a chip of the old blockhead, as Mad magazine would put it!
ksu71 over 1 year ago
“25th . . Flo’s Mum yes, but We rarely hear of Andy’s Dad, and there’s a reason for that”
one new – not counting the comments?
https://www.gocomics.com/profile/1296754
Gandalf over 1 year ago
Which means the Capps had money at one time, at least according to the allusion. FREE ELDO from the GULAG! And bring back Percy and Mary!
[Unnamed Reader - 288232] over 1 year ago
Our beloved Andy, following in the giant footsteps of his ancestors. Step up to the bar Andy, I’ll buy you a pint.
tripwire45 over 1 year ago
Assuming Andy will have no children, the line ends with him.
Huckleberry Hiroshima over 1 year ago
And Ebenezer’s DNA is alive and well at the end of the bar.
ladykat over 1 year ago
The expression on Andy’s face is priceless!
EXCALABUR over 1 year ago
There you are, it’s hereditary.
Count Olaf Premium Member over 1 year ago
Ebenezer would be proud of you, Andy, and you might want to think about getting rid of your door knocker. Dilly! Dilly!
mckeonfuneralhomebx over 1 year ago
How can a newspaper 173 years old look perfect, readable and page turning? It is called pool times, Never saw a pool table in a mid 1800s saloon.
teachteed23 over 1 year ago
Well, at least someone in the family is notorious.
WilliamMedlock over 1 year ago
A guinea is a coin equal to a pound and a shilling. Why did they ever mint a coin with such a bizarre value?
maverick1usa over 1 year ago
Thanks Eld0, the master’s humor is entertaining. FREE ƹʅɗʘ and ƹʅɗʘ in Thƹ Futurƹ! BTW: Bring back Percy the Rentman, Mary the Barmaid & the pigeons.
SirSpongey over 1 year ago
At least he has the excuse of it running in the family now!
kathleenhicks62 over 1 year ago
LOL! Just laugh it off- -one of my ancestors robbed a stagecoach in the 1800s. He is a hero to me.
LAFITZGERALD over 1 year ago
uThat’s a great declaration of family connectivity- ha, ha!!
Number Three over 1 year ago
I know from doing an Ancestry DNA test that one of my ancestors was an African man or woman. But that’s about all I know. My results update every so often and I am currently 3% Ethiopia & Eritrea. Quite rare in a European so I’ve heard.
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paullp Premium Member over 1 year ago
Nothing like the consistency of a tradition handed down from generation to generation.
ArcticFox Premium Member over 1 year ago
Sounds like a dastardly case of Ancestral Imprinting!!!
tad1 over 1 year ago
Some things never change.
CuylerDae over 1 year ago
Lol, that’s funny!
Templo S.U.D. over 1 year ago
How many pounds to the (obsolete) guinea these days based upon inflation?
Buckeye67 over 1 year ago
Well it’s good to see the apples aren’t falling to far from the Capp family tree.
C wolfe over 1 year ago
I wonder if there is any kind of damage that can be done to a cell which not criminal?