“Sir, the crew is making rumblings of mutiny” “Really?” Yeah, come over here." “Rumble. Rumble. Rumble. Mutiny. Mutiny. Mutiny.” “Okay, you men, stop that rumbling!” (“rumble”) Thank you, Stan Freberg.
This is a repeat from Oct 12, 2008. The biggest benefit is that this one has zoom (unlike the Oct 12, 2008, strip, where zoom is not active). I noticed that Pab has gotten rid of the older strips from his web site so gocomics holds the archives now.
i heard that no one really knows what columbus looks like. at least 3 different images. plus, no one really knows what happened on his last voyage and if he survived. maybe there wasn’t a columbus.
…that’s not how i learned it in canada – no matter how many people on the team, there is only one team, so it is singular – the team is fading in the late season…now, i’m certainly not a grammar teacher, but i haven’t heard of this being changed…
And it appears that as recently as the Civil War, newspapers in the U.S. were following the collective plural convention as well. I’ve been reading articles from newspapers during the period; you see constructs such as “our army are” used rather frequently.
BE THIS GUY about 12 years ago
¿Quién habla aleman?
Sherlock Watson about 12 years ago
In the US, we’ve recently been getting reruns of ’Allo ’Allo; somehow, having seen that show makes this strip even funnier.
Kip W about 12 years ago
Keep trying, Columbus. The time-line will be completely messed up if you don’t discover Ohio!
Linguist about 12 years ago
Das Boot braucht eine neue Navigator. Dive ! Dive ! Dive !
pcolli about 12 years ago
It’s OK ‘cos they’ve reversed the polarity of the neutron flow.
celeconecca about 12 years ago
“Sir, the crew is making rumblings of mutiny” “Really?” Yeah, come over here." “Rumble. Rumble. Rumble. Mutiny. Mutiny. Mutiny.” “Okay, you men, stop that rumbling!” (“rumble”) Thank you, Stan Freberg.
Sherlock Watson about 12 years ago
This strip has a running gag about a lost German submarine, which first showed up in Queenie’s pool (2008-07-29).
davidh48 about 12 years ago
This is so crazy, I like it. All we need is Hornblower showing up to fix things.
nboady about 12 years ago
This is a repeat from Oct 12, 2008. The biggest benefit is that this one has zoom (unlike the Oct 12, 2008, strip, where zoom is not active). I noticed that Pab has gotten rid of the older strips from his web site so gocomics holds the archives now.
Spyderred about 12 years ago
The crew used Apple’s Maps.
Ebenezer Stooge Premium Member about 12 years ago
Another theory…the Germans confused “1942” with “1492”!
vwdualnomand about 12 years ago
i heard that no one really knows what columbus looks like. at least 3 different images. plus, no one really knows what happened on his last voyage and if he survived. maybe there wasn’t a columbus.
jadoo823 about 12 years ago
…that’s not how i learned it in canada – no matter how many people on the team, there is only one team, so it is singular – the team is fading in the late season…now, i’m certainly not a grammar teacher, but i haven’t heard of this being changed…
K M about 12 years ago
And it appears that as recently as the Civil War, newspapers in the U.S. were following the collective plural convention as well. I’ve been reading articles from newspapers during the period; you see constructs such as “our army are” used rather frequently.
Texas Tugdriver about 12 years ago
Nice navigation there Otto. Take your lessons from the Captain of the Costa Concordia?