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Pearls Before Swine by Stephan Pastis for October 24, 2012
Transcript:
Goat: Here's that book you let me borrow. Thanks. Rat: What the @*#@? You underlined sentences. Goat: Oh, yeah, sorry. I'm one of those people who likes to underline as I read. It's just pencil. Though you can erase you if it upsets. I sense it upset him.
Sherlock Watson over 12 years ago
You can see that Goat feels bad about what heās done; itās written all over his face.
PoorPig over 12 years ago
Goat should have known better. Rat was too expressive, to the point of assault, but made an impression on Goat, possibly with a permanent marker.
Phatts over 12 years ago
ā¦ come on, Goat, that is rather rude ā¦Iāda thot better of ya
firedome over 12 years ago
this isnāt very characteristic of goatā¦steph, what were you thinking?
freeholder1 over 12 years ago
As a former reseller, I can say Iād have beat him over the head with the defaced book. There are idiots who stick permanent address labels or Belongs to_____ labels in the front of first editions, What matters most is that no reader should be so foolish.
Bilan over 12 years ago
What kind of book would Rat own that Goat would even want to read? Or what kind of book would Rat even read?
unamuno22 over 12 years ago
Nice of Goat to just sit there while Rat writes on every inch of him. So is this strip EVER funny? Or just all reputation?
arye uygur over 12 years ago
I once loaned a book to soomeone who finally returned it WITHOUT THE COVER!
Sisyphos over 12 years ago
Stung once by non-returning book-borrowers, I generally no longer loan. But I do often annotate or add marginalia in my books (not, please note, in other peopleās books), a traditional as old as manuscripts! I sympathize with Rat, but find his retaliation a bit extreme.
zero over 12 years ago
Whatās a ābook?ā
frankbj over 12 years ago
In line with a lot of other people in this thread ā treat other peopleās books with respect! If only Rat could learn to treat other people with respect!
tonypezzano over 12 years ago
Goat and rat surprised me.
knight1192a over 12 years ago
Iām with Rat on this one. Have I ever underlined or high lighted things? Yes, xeroxes and printouts of articles Iāve either been given or printed out myself. But not books.
Herb Thiel Premium Member over 12 years ago
I have to say that I, too, agree with Rat on this one. I seldom loan books, though and I keep them, I donāt re-sell them and if I want to stick a label in it or write in it, throw it in the trash or give it to Goodwill, thatās my business. I would never loan a book again to Goat, although I also am curious as to what book it could possibly have been.
Vonne Anton over 12 years ago
Read it first, then decide whether or not it needs defacing.
Valis616 over 12 years ago
āNeither a borrower nor a lender beā¦.ā
doublepaw over 12 years ago
For once I am with rat on this one.
the burser over 12 years ago
Iām with rat on this
einarbt7 over 12 years ago
Really, people do what Goat did?
leaman100 over 12 years ago
Freeholder1 I am with you on this. If you have to highlight use post it notes.
Kaputnik over 12 years ago
This is a first. Iām totally in sympathy with one of Ratās outbreaks of violence. Itās irritating enough to see people underlining, highlighting, and writing notes in their own books. If they do it to mine, there will be blood.
When I get a used book which has been highlighted and annotated by a previous owner, the remarks are almost always completely inane in any case.
StCleve72 over 12 years ago
Rat reads books?
Karen Artist over 12 years ago
I always enjoy Stefanās understated humor! Well, not always understated!! Haha.
Varnes over 12 years ago
Matthew Davis over 12 years ago
I hate it when a writer temporarily redefines charactersā traits in the service of the writerās idea. Goatās not the kind of person who would do this, nor would he and ratās tastes in books overlap in the slightest. And why the heck would rat even lend someone a book, that doesnāt seem in character.
Why goat and not pig? Pig could have borrowed without permission (since they live together) and is much more likely to be interested in a book rat would have and is much more likely to draw underlines in books while he reads.
singlefemalelaywer over 12 years ago
Goat is lucky Rat didnāt erase himā¦ā¦..
finale over 12 years ago
This was the whole purpose of Rat lending out a book.
Number Three over 12 years ago
Hope thatās a lesson learned, Goat.
Rat could have got the famous cricket bat out again.
xxx
Digital Frog over 12 years ago
Goat is just reading between the lines.
Gokie5 over 12 years ago
āare there people that really underline as they read?āThereās me ā I used to underline loads and heaps when I was taking a course and came across something important-looking in my textbook. Did it in pencil, though, so I could erase it. (Got to give Goat credit for that, at least.)
Homeward Premium Member over 12 years ago
I get so mad when library books have underlining and/or notes in pencil or ink, itās a terrible distraction. Who is so arrogant as to scribble in a book other people will want to read? Total. Complete. Jerks.
orinoco womble over 12 years ago
Yes, particularly university students who mark key thoughts, particularly in General Education core subjects. Stop by any buy-back and youāll see that the most underlined books get bought the fastest because all the important stuff is marked already.I underline in my own books because theyāre for me to use, not necessarily anyone else. People who would never walk into a bookstore and steal a book off the shelf donāt seem to consider it stealing to āborrowā a book and never return it, and yet they āforgetā to return your book. After the second friendly reminder, I have been known to send a certified letter to get the theifās attention.
ncalifgirl58 over 12 years ago
Um, rat is known for being extreme I believeā¦.
Woody157 over 12 years ago
Yes, āThat Rat is a real sharpieāAnd he is loyal to the brand. He uses only āSharpie Markers.ā
wgwonka over 12 years ago
Bravo Rat. If you borrow a book return it exactly as you received it or else.
route66paul over 12 years ago
At least it didnāt have a moving cartoon in the margins
sandigilbo over 12 years ago
I purchased a ānewā book once, only to find that someone had underlined and written in the margins. I could not even return the book. I purchased another copy for myself, as I will not ever mark in a book (college text books are exceptions). A friend purchased it and she loves to mark in her books. It worked out perfectly..Eventually, sharpies will āwearā off your skin. Actually, our skin sloughs away, so within a week, the lines will be gone.
big man over 12 years ago
ha ha thats why i donāt some people borrow my stuff
Popeyesforearm over 12 years ago
he forgot to dot his eyes with his fist
Carl Rennhack Premium Member over 12 years ago
1) I would loooove to see Paris try to do that on a Kindle! 2) One of the rodentās favorite books is āThe Collected Wisdom of Barack Romney & Willard M. Obamaā. All the pages are BLANK!
Chibi-robo64 over 12 years ago
Goat doing something STUPID? This comic really blows my mind sometimes.
Vonne Anton over 12 years ago
True story: decided to read all Ian Fleming James Bond novels at the library. One went into great detail about the guns he would use and their ammo. Somebody had underlined all those passages and marked in the margins where they might buy them. Spooky, huh? I reported it to the authorities. Donāt know what ever happened.
workingathome over 12 years ago
My husband is much harder on our books than I am, and it drives me up the wall.
lmonteros over 12 years ago
At last, Goat makes a social faux pas. I do underline in my own books, but only study books and my Bibles.
Logical Duck over 12 years ago
Can you prove Goatās Last Theorem?
Platinum Hippo over 12 years ago
Iām with Rat here. I HATE people who do that.
bmonk over 12 years ago
I loaned out a book once, with the explicit instructions that I really wanted it backāI was a poor college student at the time. Of course, it got loaned further, and never did show up again. Oddly, most of the books I donāt care much about do return.
meg_grif over 12 years ago
I thought Goat was more thoughtful than that.
bluegirl285 over 12 years ago
Oh, ya think, Einstein?!
cyberguy over 12 years ago
Iām also with Rat. Is this the first strip where everyone is with Rat and against Goat? Maybe Goatās still a bit out of it from being smacked by Pig! Or maybe everyone elseās rudeness and ignorance are rubbing off on himā¦
CoffeeKitty37 almost 4 years ago
What kind of person writes on their book?? Eww