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I eventually learned as a kid that “I don’t think you’d like it” meant “there’s something about this that I don’t want you to see”. Although it could be “I don’t want to spend the whole movie explaining it to you.”
I never saw any of the “Ernest” movies, and I never intend to. He did milk commercials as “Ernest” before doing those movies, and I thoroughly hated the character then.
Lyons Group, Inc. about 8 years ago
In today’s strip at Creators.com and at Arcamax. com—Rick, do us a favor: Please stay away from Stephan Pastis!
GROG Premium Member about 8 years ago
Too bad they didn’t throw away the key.
Kaputnik about 8 years ago
I eventually learned as a kid that “I don’t think you’d like it” meant “there’s something about this that I don’t want you to see”. Although it could be “I don’t want to spend the whole movie explaining it to you.”
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 8 years ago
Steven Pastis does not have a lock on puns.
kab buch about 8 years ago
Kids daddy means not Earnest you are thinking of. Then Ruthie has commentaries.
JPuzzleWhiz about 8 years ago
I never saw any of the “Ernest” movies, and I never intend to. He did milk commercials as “Ernest” before doing those movies, and I thoroughly hated the character then.
ValancyCarmody Premium Member about 8 years ago
the 1952 version with Michael Redgrave is the best