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Frazz by Jef Mallett for January 29, 2013
Transcript:
Checkered boy: I went ice fishing and caught a crappie. Red boy: Oookay. I went sledding and caught a sniffly. Girl: I'll be sitting over there. Checkered boy: Not only is it cold and slow, ice fishing is doing nothing for my image. Frazz: Whatever motivates people to ice fish, prestige isn't it.
annieb1012 about 12 years ago
Where I come from, too. But maybe the kid mispronounced it, making the other kids think he was referring to a personal problem. It’s a little unclear to me.
annieb1012 about 12 years ago
A contagious personal problem!
Varnes about 12 years ago
The biggest problem with ice shanties is that you have to use dish instead of cable…
Sportymonk about 12 years ago
Down South where we talk without an accent and correctly, it is pronounced “Crap-pee”
Arianne about 12 years ago
No, the motivation isn’t prestige. It’s the satisfaction that comes from personal accomplishment, knowing you got those fish yourself, and no one gave a crappie.
gjsjr41 about 12 years ago
Crappie, Croppie, Speck, Speckled Bass, Slab Sides, all the same fish. Tasty too. :)
vwdualnomand about 12 years ago
ice fishing, a form of self abuse.
Devils Knight about 12 years ago
this is why you do not go ice fishing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0jkBMUNacQ
Plods with ...™ about 12 years ago
It’s easier to buy a bag of it at 7-11
mjlrun about 12 years ago
In Louisiana we call them Sacalait (sock-ah-lay). I think it means Milk Fish for the white meat.
twj0729 about 12 years ago
Drag all that equipment out onto Ford Lake. Drill a hole, sit on an overturned bucket for several hours watching a fishing pole wedged into the ice! Hmm… what am I missing here?I’d rather have needles in my eyes!
57-Don about 12 years ago
may not sound appetizing but them’s good eatin’
James Hopkins about 12 years ago
Blame Thomas Crapper.
Kroykali about 12 years ago
Went ice fishing once, took me forever to chop the hole big enough for the boat.
nerdhoof about 12 years ago
No prestige, and he’s too young to drink beer. At least he caught something.
I Quit about 12 years ago
In Kentucky, we pronounced it properly: croppie.
Dr. Midnight about 12 years ago
Well, however you pronounce it, Rod Crappie will catch the most of them.
water_moon about 12 years ago
I have lived in IN, MO, MS, TX, NV, and IL I have visited every state west of the MS except for the nothernmost tier. I have always heard it pronounced phonetically, ie. as it’s spelled.
hippogriff about 12 years ago
Tastes similar to tilapia.
Mary McNeil Premium Member about 12 years ago
Around here (NE Ohio) that particular kind of fish is pronounced “croppy,” but I don’t know if thats a regional pronounciation or not. Frazz is located in Michigan, supposedly.
gcarlson about 12 years ago
Garrison Keillor attributes the general success of Lake Wobegon marriages to ice fishing – it gives husband and wife some time without each other.
chromosome Premium Member about 12 years ago
Pronouncing “crappie” as “croppie” sounds like pronouncing “Uranus” as “U’-ran-us” (accent on the U).
mklange Premium Member about 12 years ago
hippogriff about 12 years ago
Robert Tompsett: Not around here. That ecological niche is held by catfish (also good eating), gar, and carp. Crappie are such top-feeders you can see them breaking the surface on occasion.