Leela: “Animals eat other animals! It’s nature!”Free Waterfall Jr.: “That’s not true! We taught a lion to eat tofu!”(Pan to the sickliest-looking lion ever animated)Lion: (coughs)—Futurama, “The Problem with Popplers,” 2000.
It has something to do with respecting those older than us. We all need to learn it because if we’re lucky, we will live long enough to be those older people meriting the respect some day.
Calling someone “Mr {firstname}” is not uncommon and not disrespectful. It is a form of address to an elder and it is a form of address from a domestic to an employer.
cpalmeresq about 11 years ago
Beautiful Sunday Sentiment!
EstrelitaH about 11 years ago
It’s Walt! Guess MY prayers have been answered as well!
Paul1963 about 11 years ago
Leela: “Animals eat other animals! It’s nature!”Free Waterfall Jr.: “That’s not true! We taught a lion to eat tofu!”(Pan to the sickliest-looking lion ever animated)Lion: (coughs)—Futurama, “The Problem with Popplers,” 2000.
Max Starman Jones about 11 years ago
It has something to do with respecting those older than us. We all need to learn it because if we’re lucky, we will live long enough to be those older people meriting the respect some day.
rmbdot about 11 years ago
Calling someone “Mr {firstname}” is not uncommon and not disrespectful. It is a form of address to an elder and it is a form of address from a domestic to an employer.
The Life I Draw Upon about 11 years ago
In the area where I grew up Mr. First-name was a form of familiarity and respect. Usually felt over several generations.
roohey about 11 years ago
Amen nice to see you and Gertieyou are always a welcome sight!
MJ Premium Member about 11 years ago
Yup, He’s “MR.” Walt to those who work for him. Nuthin’ wrong with that. I’m “Mr. MJ” to my students. It works.
Glad to see MISTER Walt in GA again! Peace y’all.
-MJ
Willow Mt Lyon about 11 years ago
Thank you for pointing that out. While I enjoyed the strip very much the first time I read it, when I reread it in verse, it was even better.