I figured it’s a typo, but I was hoping it was a joke that went over my head. “The angriest of those letters is Y, which staged a walkout and left the merely-annoyed letter T to fill its role.”
Might be a really tall “Y” but the comment by BillThompson was a delight. So what is it she’s not saying? When I’m dim, I count on the forum members to enlighten me.
“Tou” conjugates from “thou,” is the story I’m going with. It’s bound to, in some dialect of Early Middle English, or Old High Church Anglican, or some such.
Edcole1961 about 14 years ago
Throw her under a camel, if you can spot one.
Bill Thompson about 14 years ago
“Tou’re”?
Bill Thompson about 14 years ago
I figured it’s a typo, but I was hoping it was a joke that went over my head. “The angriest of those letters is Y, which staged a walkout and left the merely-annoyed letter T to fill its role.”
3hourtour Premium Member about 14 years ago
..it’s not a tupo…
Samskara about 14 years ago
The angry letters are the most fun.
celeconecca about 14 years ago
Poor Pab - you can’t win, can you?
The Old Wolf about 14 years ago
I’ve never know Pab to make a misteak.
Chrisnp about 14 years ago
Rhymes with “Tudor”
Creniere about 14 years ago
I think it’s a toupee.
Spyderred about 14 years ago
Might be a really tall “Y” but the comment by BillThompson was a delight. So what is it she’s not saying? When I’m dim, I count on the forum members to enlighten me.
ChukLitl Premium Member about 14 years ago
“Tou” conjugates from “thou,” is the story I’m going with. It’s bound to, in some dialect of Early Middle English, or Old High Church Anglican, or some such.
Mary McNeil Premium Member about 14 years ago
Pab, I love the strip, but I must admit, like a good pub, it’s the regulars that bring me here daily!
aardvarkseyes about 14 years ago
I seem to recall “You’re no fun any more” was a catchphrase of British comedians - Python?
farren about 14 years ago
Yep. Yhey’re no fun any more, either.