Like people who say “No offense” after saying something really offensive. But it’s great fun to look them in the eye and reply calmly, “Actually, yes there was.” Then smile.
Then there are the people who others expect to be well informed (and usually they aren’t), who use the terms "I heard … " or “So I’ve been told …”, implying they received the information from a reliable source (which usually doesn’t exist).
Enter.Name.Here almost 5 years ago
“…and I’m just clawin’ !”
kfccanada almost 5 years ago
Touche’….. couldn’t find the right accent to use…lol
iggyman almost 5 years ago
Satchel, hooray!
cubswin2016 almost 5 years ago
What is good for the goose is good for the gander.
iggyman almost 5 years ago
I like panel 2. you hardly ever see Satchel mad!
dwane.scoty1 almost 5 years ago
“Just sayin” should be “Nevermore”!
Breadboard almost 5 years ago
Another Bucky takedown ! Beware Tuna Muncher you already lost a match not that long ago ;-)
mrcooncat almost 5 years ago
Very original Satch .. EH?
gmu328 almost 5 years ago
you go satchel … just saying
More Coffee Please! Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Score one for Satchel!
Ferret-Fever almost 5 years ago
Satch, nice touch using the marker to imitate Buck’s fang.
JohnTheFoole almost 5 years ago
Well said, Satchel!
Snoots almost 5 years ago
YAY SATCHEL!!!
Bookworm almost 5 years ago
Like people who say “No offense” after saying something really offensive. But it’s great fun to look them in the eye and reply calmly, “Actually, yes there was.” Then smile.
ex window inspector almost 5 years ago
Good for you, Satch!
STACEY MARSHALL Premium Member almost 5 years ago
About the same as I WAS JUST KIDDING!
jrlind55 almost 5 years ago
Other people use, “Bless his/her heart”, but usually talking about someone else not in attendance.
As in, “That is one ugly baby, bless his heart.”
adrianrune almost 5 years ago
Then there are the people who others expect to be well informed (and usually they aren’t), who use the terms "I heard … " or “So I’ve been told …”, implying they received the information from a reliable source (which usually doesn’t exist).