It’s good to see that Michael has begun his plans for insulting and degrading his infant sister. If you are going to be the worst brother ever, preparation is the key.
As for Elizabeth, I would say, “Why the need to rhyme with Michael?” There are plenty of things you could do with “Mike.” Mike take a hike. Psycho Mike-o. Mik(e)robe. Lots of choices.
My daughter April was accidentally called “Ape” one day by my Dad who was only shortening the syllables affectionately. We all then realized this could end up badly for her once she started school. Luckily, that didn’t happen. In fact, she went by the nickname “Maple” for awhile.
People were not happy about Michael calling the baby “Ape.” I thought it would be harmless. Few people were upset by “Lizardbreath,” but the opposition to “Ape” was so strong that I dropped the nickname very quickly.
Flip Wilson had a routine about a couple of people on a train. One was a mother with baby and the other a guy sitting next to her. The guy remarks that she has an UGLY BABY. She gets really upset and calls the conductor. He comes to see her very upset and he says that to calm her down he would be glad to get her a complimentary drink from the club car and he would see if he could find a banana for her MONKEY!
On a totally different note, anyone notice what Elly is doing in the last frame? I wonder if that was in the original publication or if Lynn added it for the second go-around.
This reminds me of the Ma & Pa Kettle movie where they went to Hawaii and met their Polynesian equivalent. They named their twelve kids by month names. January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November and December.
Got one for you, Elizabeth. I used to call my brother a Martian Assembly Line Reject, which he hated. Or how about “Magilla Gorilla”, from the old cartoon show in the 60s?
I had a buddy named Michael but all his family and friends always called him Mickey when he was a kid. He hated that name and the not-so-nice nicknames that got attached to it.
Given that he’d rather large ears, was small for his age and the Mickey Mouse Club was popular at the time, you can imagine the amount of teasing he got.
“Little Mickey” grew up to be 6’ 4", 280 lbs. and served in a Marine Recon unit in Vietnam. People didn’t tease him, anymore.
Lizard breath doesn’t rhyme with Elizabeth and Ape doesn’t rhyme with April so Liz doesn’t have to find something to rhyme with Michael. It would be nice if the parents would discourage the name-calling.
My parents never allowed us to call each other names and I don’t understand why it’s not corrected in other families. No wonder there’s so much bullying in the world.
Templo S.U.D. almost 5 years ago
what insults rhyme with “Mike/Mikey”? anyway?
howtheduck almost 5 years ago
It’s good to see that Michael has begun his plans for insulting and degrading his infant sister. If you are going to be the worst brother ever, preparation is the key.
As for Elizabeth, I would say, “Why the need to rhyme with Michael?” There are plenty of things you could do with “Mike.” Mike take a hike. Psycho Mike-o. Mik(e)robe. Lots of choices.
Macushlalondra almost 5 years ago
Where’s your imagination Lizzy? You can come up with something, and it doesn’t have to rhyme. Or it could almost rhyme. Michael-psycho.
Johnny Q Premium Member almost 5 years ago
How about assonant rhyming? Something like “Michael Pickle”…
capricorn9th almost 5 years ago
These weeks April isn’t central to the story as all she does at this point is sleep, eat and poop.
M2MM almost 5 years ago
Hey Lizzie, Mike needs a nickname. Time to make one up. >:-)
dlkrueger33 almost 5 years ago
My daughter April was accidentally called “Ape” one day by my Dad who was only shortening the syllables affectionately. We all then realized this could end up badly for her once she started school. Luckily, that didn’t happen. In fact, she went by the nickname “Maple” for awhile.
Sephten almost 5 years ago
I can think of a couple for ‘Mick’ …
zerotvus almost 5 years ago
Evil……
e.groves almost 5 years ago
My younger brother was named Michael. We always called him Mikey.
jpayne4040 almost 5 years ago
You just have to get creative! Or you can go with the appropriate “brat”.
SunshineDaydream almost 5 years ago
Michael, Michael motorcycle, turn the key and watch him …
Mumblix Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Lynn’s Comments:
People were not happy about Michael calling the baby “Ape.” I thought it would be harmless. Few people were upset by “Lizardbreath,” but the opposition to “Ape” was so strong that I dropped the nickname very quickly.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Flip Wilson had a routine about a couple of people on a train. One was a mother with baby and the other a guy sitting next to her. The guy remarks that she has an UGLY BABY. She gets really upset and calls the conductor. He comes to see her very upset and he says that to calm her down he would be glad to get her a complimentary drink from the club car and he would see if he could find a banana for her MONKEY!
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Shorten it down to Mike and you will have plenty of targets.
summerdog almost 5 years ago
I was thinking more like, “April Fool”.
summerdog almost 5 years ago
“Michael, Michael, bo-bikle, banana fanna fo fiekle, fee fie mo ickle, Michael”.,
Bob Blumenfeld almost 5 years ago
On a totally different note, anyone notice what Elly is doing in the last frame? I wonder if that was in the original publication or if Lynn added it for the second go-around.
rebelstrike0 almost 5 years ago
Since Elly is a dropout, Michael is a copout, and Elizabeth a flopout, what will April be known as?
michaeljwolff almost 5 years ago
Trust me, it’s possible to be named Michael and be teased.
GreggW Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Mikeo the psycho?
paranormal almost 5 years ago
This reminds me of the Ma & Pa Kettle movie where they went to Hawaii and met their Polynesian equivalent. They named their twelve kids by month names. January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November and December.
rshive almost 5 years ago
Try pronouncing Michael with a short i rather than a long one. Then you have many possibilities.
bookworm0812 almost 5 years ago
Mike-O the Psycho?
Jan C almost 5 years ago
Why is Elly encouraging Elizabeth to call her brother names? She should be telling Michael to knock it off and give him valid reasons.
lisavaas almost 5 years ago
Dorkle. Moronichael. Smelly-chael. Dripicle. Dorkichael. Hormonichael.
bj_strickland almost 5 years ago
Got one for you, Elizabeth. I used to call my brother a Martian Assembly Line Reject, which he hated. Or how about “Magilla Gorilla”, from the old cartoon show in the 60s?
Train 1911 almost 5 years ago
Have a nice swim today MACKEREL
Linguist almost 5 years ago
I had a buddy named Michael but all his family and friends always called him Mickey when he was a kid. He hated that name and the not-so-nice nicknames that got attached to it.
Given that he’d rather large ears, was small for his age and the Mickey Mouse Club was popular at the time, you can imagine the amount of teasing he got.
“Little Mickey” grew up to be 6’ 4", 280 lbs. and served in a Marine Recon unit in Vietnam. People didn’t tease him, anymore.
mmmmary almost 5 years ago
Lizard breath doesn’t rhyme with Elizabeth and Ape doesn’t rhyme with April so Liz doesn’t have to find something to rhyme with Michael. It would be nice if the parents would discourage the name-calling.
USN1977 almost 5 years ago
Just think of all the words that rhyme with Elly!
Numbnumb almost 5 years ago
How about “Mustard Brain”?
fstop8 almost 5 years ago
with my last name is Shape- you can bet I got a lot of teasing.
Grey Forest over 4 years ago
My parents never allowed us to call each other names and I don’t understand why it’s not corrected in other families. No wonder there’s so much bullying in the world.