Caulfield: So now you drool when you run?
Frazz: When my fingers are cold, I can't take a drink without spilling some.
Student: That sounds too pretentious for Frazz.
Caulfield: No. No. I said he runs with bobbled water.
I sympathize with Caulfield; it always loses something when you have a explain a pun. While on a fall walk while stationed in Germany, we passed a young women stamping around in a basket of raked leaves, trying to compress them to make room for more. My wife said, “looks like she’s making wine.” I replied, “maybe it’s Liebfraumulch.” .I thought the bilingual pun was cute, but boy did it lose out when I had to explain it.
Squizzums over 10 years ago
Ugh. Frank and Ernest is thataway.
QuiteDragon over 10 years ago
Spilling water is pretentious? Whooosh… sound of cartoon zipping right over my head (Okay, at least I got the “bobbled” water joke.)
sbchamp over 10 years ago
Why’d ya think they invented Hawaiian shirts?!
atajayhawk over 10 years ago
Love Miss Plainwell’s expression.
texasl over 10 years ago
Missing your mouth while drinking can be problematic. I once froze my beard during a December half marathon.
Doublejake Premium Member over 10 years ago
I sympathize with Caulfield; it always loses something when you have a explain a pun. While on a fall walk while stationed in Germany, we passed a young women stamping around in a basket of raked leaves, trying to compress them to make room for more. My wife said, “looks like she’s making wine.” I replied, “maybe it’s Liebfraumulch.” .I thought the bilingual pun was cute, but boy did it lose out when I had to explain it.
Reality,really? over 10 years ago
This is why pbs makes fun of Jef
childe_of_pan over 7 years ago
I’m inclined to think so, if they believe brand name water to tap water.
billdaviswords almost 4 years ago
A 3rd grader using “pretentious” seems pretentious… or at least, hard to believe.