I’d go with numpty.
Shakespug is one trippy character. He is like the Kramer of this strip.
Not sure the Manchester dialog would be “the king’s English” in many circles.
Have to get out my English to Cockney translator!
I’d say he’s barmy, not cabbaged.
With Satchel on this one … Uh …. HI .
Satchel walked into the wrong conversation!!
It’s a pug that quotes Shakespeare, probably numpty and well-cabbaged!
Being from the South I don’t have to understand a word he’s saying to understand what he’s saying.
It’s all in the inflection.
No king for over 100 years? Maybe that’s cat years.
Out, OUT DAMNED SPOT!
Get out of the glove and don’tsoilthe carpwt.
I think I’ll corn some beef and get cabbaged New Year’s Day.
As always, I agree one hundred percent with Mac.
Who let the circus back in Robb’s house?
Poor Satchel ♥
It would have been The Queen’s English in most of Shakespeare’s era, too.
numpty for sure. LOL
He’s definitely a few bricks short of a load.
Pointspread about 5 years ago
I’d go with numpty.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 5 years ago
Shakespug is one trippy character. He is like the Kramer of this strip.
AGED_ENGINEER Premium Member about 5 years ago
Not sure the Manchester dialog would be “the king’s English” in many circles.
iggyman about 5 years ago
Have to get out my English to Cockney translator!
awgiedawgie Premium Member about 5 years ago
I’d say he’s barmy, not cabbaged.
Breadboard about 5 years ago
With Satchel on this one … Uh …. HI .
golfgranny47 about 5 years ago
Satchel walked into the wrong conversation!!
Omniman about 5 years ago
It’s a pug that quotes Shakespeare, probably numpty and well-cabbaged!
YippiKiAyMofo about 5 years ago
Being from the South I don’t have to understand a word he’s saying to understand what he’s saying.
It’s all in the inflection.
Diat60 about 5 years ago
No king for over 100 years? Maybe that’s cat years.
Brain Pudding about 5 years ago
Out, OUT DAMNED SPOT!
Get out of the glove and don’tsoilthe carpwt.
nathanbtlr about 5 years ago
I think I’ll corn some beef and get cabbaged New Year’s Day.
BlitzMcD about 5 years ago
As always, I agree one hundred percent with Mac.
Alan Steenhouwer about 5 years ago
Who let the circus back in Robb’s house?
pamela welch Premium Member about 5 years ago
Poor Satchel ♥
Seed_drill about 5 years ago
It would have been The Queen’s English in most of Shakespeare’s era, too.
Mary Sullivan Premium Member about 5 years ago
numpty for sure. LOL
ed27 about 5 years ago
He’s definitely a few bricks short of a load.