After the α bull η tasty clover, he uddered a contented ψ. When he herd two others who were making fun of the λ lived nearby, he ignored them – he was β than the others.
Hubby doesn’t understand why I always read the comments. I tell him, most of the time they are the best part of the comics. It’s nice to “spend time” with intelligent people. You guys are the greatest.
Webster’s lex shows that the first (preferred) pronunciation of the Greek letter µ is “myü” – which we would pronounce as rhyming with the word “few.” So maybe today’s strip should be entitled “Cats in Greece,” with the animals lying around either doing nothing or licking their nether regions, but not chewing their cud.
santa72404 almost 7 years ago
Mu cows – 37 = 3 cows.
Farside99 almost 7 years ago
As I recall, Mu was another of those ancient civilizations like Atlantis. Maybe these cows prove it’s existence.
gammaguy almost 7 years ago
And then there’s Turkey in Greece. Deep fried?
SusanSunshine Premium Member almost 7 years ago
I’d like a piece of π on some nice China, please.
jreckard almost 7 years ago
After the α bull η tasty clover, he uddered a contented ψ. When he herd two others who were making fun of the λ lived nearby, he ignored them – he was β than the others.
John Wiley Premium Member almost 7 years ago
I’ve practiced electronics most of my life, so the first thing I thought was “micro.” Made the “mu” even better.
Dani Rice almost 7 years ago
Hubby doesn’t understand why I always read the comments. I tell him, most of the time they are the best part of the comics. It’s nice to “spend time” with intelligent people. You guys are the greatest.
uniquename almost 7 years ago
This means that old cows in Greece never die, they just theta-way.
KEA almost 7 years ago
Sounds more like a snooty cat.
MeGoNow Premium Member almost 7 years ago
And in the trees, all the little birds go chi-chi-chi.
Richard S Russell Premium Member almost 7 years ago
When I hear “cows in grease” I think butter-burger.
Crandlemire almost 7 years ago
When walking in the fields look out for cow “pi”!
Raider Red Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Webster’s lex shows that the first (preferred) pronunciation of the Greek letter µ is “myü” – which we would pronounce as rhyming with the word “few.” So maybe today’s strip should be entitled “Cats in Greece,” with the animals lying around either doing nothing or licking their nether regions, but not chewing their cud.
Mr. Blawt almost 7 years ago
If you go to McDonald’s you can get Cows in Grease.
Stephen Gilberg almost 7 years ago
“Knock knock.” “Who’s there?” “Interrupting coefficient of friction.” “Interru—” “µ!”
Kind&Kinder almost 7 years ago
I took one look at this strip and burst out laughing! Thanks, Scott. Truly lightened my day!