The Argyle Sweater by Scott Hilburn for July 03, 2010

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    margueritem  over 14 years ago

    Meh…..

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    ksoskins  over 14 years ago

    I think the doc is running out of patience as well as patients.

    Homophones are usually defined as words that share the same pronunciation, regardless of how they are spelled.

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    Edcole1961  over 14 years ago

    If they keep exercising like that, his patients will be wearing thin.

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    ksoskins  over 14 years ago

    If they really want to exorcise, they need to call in a priest.

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    vlechtja  over 14 years ago

    You beat me to this Edcole1961 !

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    lewisbower  over 14 years ago

    SHEIK in your first comment I was proud to see JOE is rubbing off on you. Ha Ha, a comic who explains his jokes. Way before Uncle Miltie. I do enjoy your jokes, puns, and observations.

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    GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago

    They can use some more testing & much more excercise.

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    bubujin_2 Premium Member over 14 years ago

    Never mind him, Liz! That’s the way to let them have the run of the place and push them to the limit.

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    runar  over 14 years ago

    Homo” is considered derogatory. Henceforth, use the term “gayophones”.

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    billdi Premium Member over 14 years ago

    wow thanks for clearing that up. twice already. imo there is no need to explain a joke unless someone asks.

    jad, i think you mean homophones, aka homonyms

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    kirbey  over 14 years ago

    I must be weird I just thought it was a clever funny comic…..

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    ksoskins  over 14 years ago

    Homographs (literally “same writing”) are usually defined as words that share the same spelling, regardless of how they are pronounced. Apparently, Joe, you didn’t really learn the right definition in your 6th grade English grammar class. I guess you’re not really smarter than a 5th grader.

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    erica2010  over 14 years ago

    I like the prefix bi. There’s no confusion about that one.

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    JP Steve Premium Member over 14 years ago

    Wow! Two new words in one strip!! Thank you!

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