Better yet? The doctor had to have already stated an action before he can suggest a better one. Apaprently Horace’s jokes are obscure because he’s not very bright.
But isn’t that an issue of rhythm rather than rhyme? “tinnitus” and “arthritis” don’t rhyme no matter where the stress is, but maybe the (feeble) joke is that people mis-pronounce them so they do? I dunno.
Yakety Sax 29 days ago
Me makes three.
i_am_the_jam 29 days ago
Call me when someone figures out the joke.
braindead Premium Member 29 days ago
I assume it started when the doctor called him.
pschearer Premium Member 29 days ago
My fave wordsbook (Amer. Herit. 5th Ed.) shows two pronunciations for tinnitus:
ti-NI-tus rhymes with arthritis; TIN-i-tus does not.
Which one the poet said I’m not sure.
Justanolddude Premium Member 29 days ago
I’d rather have a demitasse then tinnitus.
David Wolfson Premium Member 29 days ago
They don’t rhyme. That’s the joke. “TIN-ətəs” is the correct pronunciation. Whee.
Ken Otwell 29 days ago
Huh. Learn something new every day. I’ve been pronouncing it wrong forever.
Christopher Putt Premium Member 29 days ago
Ok, maybe this is the last time Horace makes an appearance.
uniquename 29 days ago
It was free verse, darn it!
Cactus-Pete 29 days ago
Better yet? The doctor had to have already stated an action before he can suggest a better one. Apaprently Horace’s jokes are obscure because he’s not very bright.
ChessPirate 29 days ago
Since when do Poets always rhyme? ☺
Dapperdan61 Premium Member 29 days ago
Horace is by far the most annoying character in this strip. He’s like a stand up comic people boo
darcyandsimon 29 days ago
I actually figgered that one out, coz I have tinnitus, and have had my pronunciation corrected.
Stephen Gilberg 29 days ago
Is Horace like an intellectual Fozzie Bear, or does he like leaving people in the dust?
Uncle $crooge 28 days ago
They keep saying Horace tells sophisticated jokes but the one day is anything but sophisticated. Maybe a better word would be obtuse.
SpammersAreScum 28 days ago
But isn’t that an issue of rhythm rather than rhyme? “tinnitus” and “arthritis” don’t rhyme no matter where the stress is, but maybe the (feeble) joke is that people mis-pronounce them so they do? I dunno.