Actually, I learned in working at a supermarket that prunes are a specific type of plum. People actually brought them from produce and they were not dried but still called prunes. Besides, what about canned prunes? They’re not dry, are they? And of course you have prune juice (ick). You don’t get juice out of dried fruit.
jagedlo over 4 years ago
Depends…
Templo S.U.D. over 4 years ago
Nelson better not ask Opal if grandmothers are dried-up women.
stillfickled Premium Member over 4 years ago
If they’re lucky. ;~)
stellanova87 over 4 years ago
If Earl was drinking something he could have done a spit take which would have answered that question.
DavidWilliams1 over 4 years ago
The Pickles family has a huge wardrobe. Almost every day they wear something new.
wiatr over 4 years ago
Nah, just dry-ing up old men.
Daniel Verburg over 4 years ago
A course of ethymology in a cartoon .
iggyman over 4 years ago
Yes Nelson, sad but true!
dadoctah over 4 years ago
And dried-up steak is called “jerky”.
okieburd over 4 years ago
Ouch!
Qiset over 4 years ago
Raisin is grape in french.
V45mikky over 4 years ago
That’s why I keep drinking so I don’t dry up.
donwalter over 4 years ago
That kid couldn’t run fast enough, after a comment like that.
Buzzworld over 4 years ago
They’re called Grandpas Nelson.
Breadboard over 4 years ago
Score one for Nelson !
BearsDown Premium Member over 4 years ago
Earl doesn’t look very dry.
scote1379 Premium Member over 4 years ago
Score one for the grandkid ! (Dry wit too !)
Yardley701 over 4 years ago
Ha! Ha!
Display over 4 years ago
Some grandpa’s seem dried up because they can get mighty salty.
johnandlizmcburney over 4 years ago
Aw, poor Earl.
hfelder7219 over 4 years ago
I remember when that started- to improve prune sales, they decided to start calling them dried plums to change their image.
joefearsnothing over 4 years ago
Whoa…that hurts! ;o(
jpayne4040 over 4 years ago
BURN! I can just hear the innocence in that question, too!
Linguist over 4 years ago
The word shriveled comes to mind, Nelson.
twstd over 4 years ago
Oh oh! Ouch…
zeexenon over 4 years ago
Well, Nelson, you wouldn’t be here if I had pulled out on time.
Zebrastripes over 4 years ago
Say what? Now why did you have to ask me that….? Hummmmpf!
jimmeh over 4 years ago
I assume he’s asking based on grampa’s skin.
Plods with ...™ over 4 years ago
Yes. Yes we are.
ANIMAL over 4 years ago
OUCH..!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
zarilla over 4 years ago
The kid nailed it.
Saddenedby Premium Member over 4 years ago
well Nelson, we may look dried up but we are still plenty juicy! right, Earl??
bookworm0812 over 4 years ago
Actually, I learned in working at a supermarket that prunes are a specific type of plum. People actually brought them from produce and they were not dried but still called prunes. Besides, what about canned prunes? They’re not dry, are they? And of course you have prune juice (ick). You don’t get juice out of dried fruit.
Karen Bledsoe Premium Member over 4 years ago
Not to be pedantic — but to be pedantic about it, a prune is a freestone plum whether it’s dried or not.
Back to Big Mike over 4 years ago
I resemble that remark.
STACEY MARSHALL Premium Member over 4 years ago
Unfortunately!
Lightpainter over 4 years ago
Great punchline! Earl didn’t see it coming either.
RonBerg13 Premium Member over 4 years ago
Yes.
Concretionist over 4 years ago
Cartoon strips are just dried up life?
Happicat2012 over 4 years ago
He might HAVE to wear Depends if he keeps eating all those prunes…..