Man in orange: Yes, of course I think the masses are revolting. Why do you ask? Caption: The difference between a verb and an adjective.
Since it seems the verb is the right choice here, who might be aiming at that window?
Squeegie guys mom told him to aim high?
They’ll be the first against the window when the revolution comes.
Oh shoot.(The difference between the thing that is a sentence with a comma, and the thing that is the same sentence but without the comma.)
This one is a SAVE FOREVER.
One word for them: Duck!
It’s coming.
Shame to see a nice machine like that fall apart from wear and lack of maintenance.
History of the World, Part 1 – Mel Brooks as Louis XVI
Brilliant!
LOL… It’s a gerund, folks… A present participle used as an adjective. Do they teach that anymore in school?
Miller hit the bulls eye again.
“The Peasants Are Revolting (‘You Can Say That Again’)” – Wizard of Id book from about 45 years ago.
Wiley, this is your BEST work. The humor weaved in deft wordplay left me almost too awed to laugh.
That rug is money green . I want one !
Grammar: The difference between knowing your crap and knowing you’re crap.
What the aim of all this? Are they the objective?
Who needs silly punctuation? Especially that pesky comma!“Let’s eat Grandpa!”
The peasants are revolting!Ignorant, superstitious, unwashed—you know, revolting!
“But they do fear”. Good. :) Peace.
he’s just copying the design on the rug, I think.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYpYs9GBXwY been done, but still a great line
Koch Brothers.
Good cartoon. It would be spoiled by taking my advice, but I thought I’d share it anyway:http://public.wsu.edu/~brians/errors/rebelling.html
“They’ve always been revolting, but now they’re rebelling.” -DragonHeart
Oh those pesky commas.
A woman without her man is lost.
A woman, without her, man is lost.
Anyone remember the old “Life of Riley” show with William Bendix? (1950s) Whenever he was in a jam he’d mutter “What a revoltin’ development THIS is !”
Most revolutions turn out rather badly….Ours was the exception….and it probably wasn’t even necessary….
The Wizard of Id called, He wants his joke back.
My son used to say, “I love ravishing women.” Same concept.
LadyLew
My trickle down that started in 2002 should be getting here any time now….
Wiley, I’m sure you remember this from Mel Brooks’ “History Of the World, Part I”.
February 16, 2022
Argythree about 10 years ago
Since it seems the verb is the right choice here, who might be aiming at that window?
Dtroutma about 10 years ago
Squeegie guys mom told him to aim high?
Superfrog about 10 years ago
They’ll be the first against the window when the revolution comes.
Ida No about 10 years ago
Oh shoot.(The difference between the thing that is a sentence with a comma, and the thing that is the same sentence but without the comma.)
DGH10 about 10 years ago
This one is a SAVE FOREVER.
Bilan about 10 years ago
One word for them: Duck!
cdward about 10 years ago
It’s coming.
Brass Orchid Premium Member about 10 years ago
Shame to see a nice machine like that fall apart from wear and lack of maintenance.
Plumbob Wilson about 10 years ago
History of the World, Part 1 – Mel Brooks as Louis XVI
bryce.gear about 10 years ago
Brilliant!
billsways about 10 years ago
LOL… It’s a gerund, folks… A present participle used as an adjective. Do they teach that anymore in school?
LilyGilder about 10 years ago
Miller hit the bulls eye again.
Cozmik Cowboy about 10 years ago
“The Peasants Are Revolting (‘You Can Say That Again’)” – Wizard of Id book from about 45 years ago.
dnihilist about 10 years ago
Wiley, this is your BEST work. The humor weaved in deft wordplay left me almost too awed to laugh.
Duncan Idaho about 10 years ago
That rug is money green . I want one !
tygrkhat40 about 10 years ago
Grammar: The difference between knowing your crap and knowing you’re crap.
dabugger about 10 years ago
What the aim of all this? Are they the objective?
Packratjohn Premium Member about 10 years ago
Who needs silly punctuation? Especially that pesky comma!“Let’s eat Grandpa!”
David Rickard Premium Member about 10 years ago
The peasants are revolting!Ignorant, superstitious, unwashed—you know, revolting!
damifid0 about 10 years ago
“But they do fear”. Good. :) Peace.
jahoody about 10 years ago
he’s just copying the design on the rug, I think.
basstenorman about 10 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYpYs9GBXwY been done, but still a great line
eugene57 about 10 years ago
Koch Brothers.
paul brians about 10 years ago
Good cartoon. It would be spoiled by taking my advice, but I thought I’d share it anyway:http://public.wsu.edu/~brians/errors/rebelling.html
gorbasche2 about 10 years ago
“They’ve always been revolting, but now they’re rebelling.” -DragonHeart
dflak about 10 years ago
Oh those pesky commas.
A woman without her man is lost.
A woman, without her, man is lost.
spaced man spliff about 10 years ago
Anyone remember the old “Life of Riley” show with William Bendix? (1950s) Whenever he was in a jam he’d mutter “What a revoltin’ development THIS is !”
Varnes about 10 years ago
Most revolutions turn out rather badly….Ours was the exception….and it probably wasn’t even necessary….
david.reichert about 10 years ago
The Wizard of Id called, He wants his joke back.
LadyLew about 10 years ago
My son used to say, “I love ravishing women.” Same concept.
LadyLew
Craig Lillywhite about 10 years ago
My trickle down that started in 2002 should be getting here any time now….
James Lindley Premium Member about 10 years ago
Wiley, I’m sure you remember this from Mel Brooks’ “History Of the World, Part I”.