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The Born Loser by Art and Chip Sansom for August 12, 2016
August 11, 2016
August 13, 2016
Transcript:
Wilberforce: What's the difference between comedy and tragedy, Pop?
Brutus: If Grandma Gargle tried to make dinner, that would be a comedy...
Brutus: If we had to eat it, that would be a tragedy!
I doubt that Brutus knows it, but he’s paraphrasing the explanation of the distinction between a calamity and a disaster that Disraeli made: “If my esteemed opponent Mr. Gladstone fell into the Thames, that would be a calamity; if anybody pulled him out, that would be a disaster.”
Argythree over 8 years ago
Teaching a kid to respect his elders
Wilde Bill over 8 years ago
You 2 don’t look like you miss many meals.
MeGoNow Premium Member over 8 years ago
You falling into a mud puddle is comedy..Me falling into a mud puddle is tragedy.
Alphaomega over 8 years ago
Every day would be a tragedy living with mother In law Gargle!
The Sinistral Bassist Premium Member over 8 years ago
“Tragedy is when I cut my finger. Comedy is when you fall into an open sewer and die.” -Mel Brooks
JoePhan over 8 years ago
I doubt that Brutus knows it, but he’s paraphrasing the explanation of the distinction between a calamity and a disaster that Disraeli made: “If my esteemed opponent Mr. Gladstone fell into the Thames, that would be a calamity; if anybody pulled him out, that would be a disaster.”