Father or son, Boody? Now, don’t be such a d*mb *ss! Sir Dudley’s flags have the right idea! It was a nice joke—even managed to score the Spilled Coffee trope (one I’m always on the lookout for).
well, you DO have to have a knowledge of the books’s author to fully get the pun, but erudition may be a stretch…. you get the prize, though, for making the most erudite comment of the day.
Love it!Of course, a true francophone will prounounce it “Dooma” and not get Boody’s comment unless they know how we monolingual Englishspeakers mutilate French pronunciation.
Allen Rymer about 11 years ago
Have a Three Musketeers bar. A little sugar will make you feel better.
Sisyphos about 11 years ago
Father or son, Boody? Now, don’t be such a d*mb *ss! Sir Dudley’s flags have the right idea! It was a nice joke—even managed to score the Spilled Coffee trope (one I’m always on the lookout for).
ame_baby about 11 years ago
LMAO!!!!! So great to start a Monday morning laughing your butt off!! Thank you Justin!! :D
Nighthawks Premium Member about 11 years ago
well, you DO have to have a knowledge of the books’s author to fully get the pun, but erudition may be a stretch…. you get the prize, though, for making the most erudite comment of the day.
Stephen Gilberg about 11 years ago
He sure laughs a lot at his own joke.
JP Steve Premium Member about 11 years ago
There’s also the one that goes “Don’t hatchet your counts before they chicken.”
whitecarabao about 11 years ago
Love it!Of course, a true francophone will prounounce it “Dooma” and not get Boody’s comment unless they know how we monolingual Englishspeakers mutilate French pronunciation.
RonBerg13 Premium Member about 11 years ago
Pun of the year.
mntim about 11 years ago
The s in Dumas is silent. Most s’s are not silent. In fact, the bigger the s, the less likely it is to be silent.