What Larry learning? Multi-dimensional string theory? The mathematics of time paradox? Bi-lateral Subsequentialism? How to hold in fart til company leave?
Honestly, it took me a second to realize that his written “Hi. Me LARRY.” would just be a quiet image to the other people there. Because to me, it was as much of a spoken line as the rest of the strip’s dialogue.
First of all, “Social Distance” IS a noun phrase: “Maintain social distance,” etc. It’s also used as a verb, although it’s probably more common as a noun.
And if your problem is that you think it’s not a noun, why would using it as a noun have ANYthing to do with using the noun “car” as a verb? The car analogy would argue against using the noun phrase “social distance” as a verb.
I was listening to a podcast and the participants were talking about a zoom conference they had where one of the guys had put a picture of himself as his background and it took them over 45 minutes to realize he wasn’t really sitting there.
and since they live in a cartoon world, the written speech does not look suspicious, though it may be suspicious that it appears through the whole meeting
Is that what classmates look like. I only saw backs of heads and heard voices from behind me, till the yearbook. University, the same thing except for labs.
BE THIS GUY about 4 years ago
Reelistic, yes.
Realistic, no.
DanielRyanMulligan about 4 years ago
im ready
Sherlock Watson about 4 years ago
That wasn’t very Wile E of Larry.
parforden about 4 years ago
True to form, the Crocs are. No social distance, no masks, swilling beer like drunken sailors.
DennisinSeattle Premium Member about 4 years ago
Hi Larry! Long time no see!
mwksix about 4 years ago
Just as responsive and intelligent, too!
sirbadger about 4 years ago
If a croc buys the wrong kind of mask, he’ll have a muzzle which he won’t like.
iggyman about 4 years ago
Him looking for Zeeba! Hi Larry!
Kind&Kinder about 4 years ago
What Larry learning? Multi-dimensional string theory? The mathematics of time paradox? Bi-lateral Subsequentialism? How to hold in fart til company leave?
Breadboard about 4 years ago
Life itself is Continuing Education ! … Croc Power ! Nice sign Larry ;-)
kpvb1414 about 4 years ago
Yay, the crocs! Love their humor!
Ellis97 about 4 years ago
Larry is an artiste.
RobinRunions about 4 years ago
Oh saaweet mother of glory my favorite crocks are back. I hope to see more of them.
Uhohcroc about 4 years ago
Larry’s back!!
farco1 about 4 years ago
I always like it when the Croc family gets some Pearls time..I miss them.
lv2sew about 4 years ago
Hey!!! Larry!!! Good to see you. Just been wondering how Jef the cyclist is dealing with it all.
chris_o42 about 4 years ago
Eat , drink and be merry, for tomorrow we shall die!
Markov Da Robot about 4 years ago
Yay! More crocs! I’ve been missing them.
jessegooddog about 4 years ago
Oh pleeze, more crocs more often!!!
Zebrastripes about 4 years ago
Wheres ZEEBA? MORE ZEEBA!
drivingfuriously Premium Member about 4 years ago
I have attended NO zoom sessions.
diskus Premium Member about 4 years ago
CROCS! Oh there is hope out there somwhere. Now I know there is!
Blot about 4 years ago
Thank you! (Hope the next interim is not so long!)
Katsuro Premium Member about 4 years ago
Honestly, it took me a second to realize that his written “Hi. Me LARRY.” would just be a quiet image to the other people there. Because to me, it was as much of a spoken line as the rest of the strip’s dialogue.
jefwylie about 4 years ago
Finally some crocs!!
Spiny Norman Premium Member about 4 years ago
CROCS!!!!!!!!!!!!
Davel2468 about 4 years ago
Yeah crocs!! Has anyone else noticed the croc’s heads look like someone’s bottom? Coincidence or on purpose??? Hmmmm
Troglodyte about 4 years ago
To crocs, this Zoom business is a crock of…
billdaviswords about 4 years ago
First of all, “Social Distance” IS a noun phrase: “Maintain social distance,” etc. It’s also used as a verb, although it’s probably more common as a noun.
And if your problem is that you think it’s not a noun, why would using it as a noun have ANYthing to do with using the noun “car” as a verb? The car analogy would argue against using the noun phrase “social distance” as a verb.
notinksanymore about 4 years ago
I was listening to a podcast and the participants were talking about a zoom conference they had where one of the guys had put a picture of himself as his background and it took them over 45 minutes to realize he wasn’t really sitting there.
DCBakerEsq about 4 years ago
Reminds me of continuing education courses attorneys are required to take, like sexual harassment, bias, substance abuse …
alexius23 about 4 years ago
Any day with the crocs is a good day!
rko about 4 years ago
they got it right for once
hariseldon59 about 4 years ago
Hello Larry. (As if anyone remembers that show.)
rzander906 about 4 years ago
more crocs…more crocs…repeat,repeat,repeat.
Chad Cheetah about 4 years ago
What kind of class does Larry take?
redback about 4 years ago
and since they live in a cartoon world, the written speech does not look suspicious, though it may be suspicious that it appears through the whole meeting
mdl1911a1 about 4 years ago
Often wondered if Larry is in any way related to Ralph Bakshi’s Larry. “Master love Larry.’ ’Master FEED Larry!”
zeexenon about 4 years ago
Is that what classmates look like. I only saw backs of heads and heard voices from behind me, till the yearbook. University, the same thing except for labs.
Mentor397 about 4 years ago
Wow, how can he be in two places at once?!
Sisyphos about 4 years ago
An ideal class for Larry. It look reelistic, but he can’t harm anyone, and no one can harm him.
And, he can drink beer during class!
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 4 years ago
Pastis reveals a flaw in online learning that will ruin it for everyone.
lindz.coop Premium Member about 4 years ago
Love Crocs!!
Ωmega almost 4 years ago
that is awsome larry, ima do the same thing.