Pickles by Brian Crane for February 05, 2014

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    David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace  almost 11 years ago

    Subliminal suggestion

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    Llewellenbruce  almost 11 years ago

    Will he still be on the floor in tomorrow’s strip?

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    pcolli  almost 11 years ago

    I think you’ll find Earl’s telling the truth on the floor.

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    naturally_easy  almost 11 years ago

    Now I lay me down to sleep,and now that I’m here I’m lying down.

    English. It’s not for everybody.

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    Bavonmary  almost 11 years ago

    My hubby thinks I am Opal …never miss the Earl & Opal antics…they make us smile every AM……thanks,!!

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    dawnsterner59  almost 11 years ago

    either way….“Grandpa’s DOWN!!!” lol …somebody help the poor guy up!! ;)

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    David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace  almost 11 years ago

    Yep, I suspect that is much of the problem, you can not only lay other objects down but you can also lay yourself down as you lie down..and that’s the truth

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    David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace  almost 11 years ago

    We CAN move on, but Earl’s gonna haveta crawl to do it..Let’s lie here and think about it a while firstand then lay a destination on us.No car chases in Pickles,lots of stillness and a wee bit of silliness.

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    goweeder  almost 11 years ago

    “♫♪♫ Like a bridge over troubled water,I will lay me down. ♫♪♫.Now I lay me down to sleep…~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Just because someone can write songdoesn’t mean he understands propergrammar.

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    milania  almost 11 years ago

    Opal didn’t mention that “to lie” also means to tell an untruth.But, hey, half the people in the South never learned English!

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    jtviper7  almost 11 years ago

    Lying or Laying on the floor WHO CARES. All I see is that Earl’s tired and hungry…

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    KEA  almost 11 years ago

    English – if it were easy, everyone would speak it.

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    KEA  almost 11 years ago

    Wonder what Opal will take on next…your and you’re?complimentary and complementary?there, their and they’re?…or the use of adjectives when adverbs should be used?

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    jko811  almost 11 years ago

    A friend was at my house one day and told my dog to “Lay down.” She didn’t. I said to her, “He told you to lie down.” She did, and my friend cracked up saying the dog’s grammar was better than his!

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    Lamberger  almost 11 years ago

    “To”, “Two” & “Too”? “Bow”, “Bow” & “Bow”? (Now that’s just weird.)

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    Lamberger  almost 11 years ago

    Reminds me of the old saw about the tourist who told the Boston taxi driver, “Take me to the waterfront. I don’t want to fly home without being able to say that I had gotten scrod.” “Right!”, the taxi driver replied, reflectively. “You know, I don’t think I’ve ever heard anybody say that in the pluperfect tense before.”

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    David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace  almost 11 years ago

    “Bow”, “Bow” & “Bow”?

    I know about the pronunciations that rhyme with “so” and “pow,” but what about the third pronunciation?.Probably same as with pow againFront of a boat — pow rhymeType of tie or device for flinging arrows — so or sew or sow as in plant, but not sow as female hog, move that one to the pow groupBend to honor the queen — pow rhyme.And let us not forget bough and beaux

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    Lamberger  almost 11 years ago

    And the same is equally true.

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