I’ve just been looking at Sunday’s strip again. I see that my comment about learning the word “bahoochie” from comic strips in Scottish newspaper The Sunday Post was very popular and had thirteen likes.
I followed it with an example of the word “bahoochie” in a Sunday Post strip from about three years ago. Someone said that he/she didn’t remember that strip so I’ll give some more detail about it.
Pa Broon was staying in bed but kept being disturbed by members of the Broon family despite him saying he wanted a long lie-in for the weekend. When he finally got up, he slipped up on a skateboard belonging to his twin sons and doing a pratfall.
The last panel showed Pa back in bed with a doctor lifting up the covers and examining Pa’s very sore butt.
“Tut! Tut! Mr Broon. That’s an awfy bruised bahoochie ye’ve got. Ye’ll be in bed for a week.”
“Help ma boab!”
“Never mind, Pa. Ye said ye wanted a long lie-in!”
I remember when I had KP duty in Marine Boot Camp. We had to get up, way before everyone else. I thought that was the end of it…but then, I was made a cook when I went to Nam in ‘68.
rentier over 3 years ago
I can’t understand this one can someone explain it to me?!
mymontana over 3 years ago
No place better than the kitchen
Catfeet Premium Member over 3 years ago
Sarge and Beetle are great, but where is Otto?
BigDaveGlass over 3 years ago
♪♪ “You’re in the Army now….” ♪♪ ~ Status Quo
Calvinist1966 over 3 years ago
I’ve just been looking at Sunday’s strip again. I see that my comment about learning the word “bahoochie” from comic strips in Scottish newspaper The Sunday Post was very popular and had thirteen likes.
I followed it with an example of the word “bahoochie” in a Sunday Post strip from about three years ago. Someone said that he/she didn’t remember that strip so I’ll give some more detail about it.
Pa Broon was staying in bed but kept being disturbed by members of the Broon family despite him saying he wanted a long lie-in for the weekend. When he finally got up, he slipped up on a skateboard belonging to his twin sons and doing a pratfall.
The last panel showed Pa back in bed with a doctor lifting up the covers and examining Pa’s very sore butt.
“Tut! Tut! Mr Broon. That’s an awfy bruised bahoochie ye’ve got. Ye’ll be in bed for a week.”
“Help ma boab!”
“Never mind, Pa. Ye said ye wanted a long lie-in!”
robertdkrebs Premium Member over 3 years ago
" Private Rover, you’re in charge of floors" !
kingrodeca over 3 years ago
KP duty was often used as a punishment, but Rover wants to sign up or it.
Zebrastripes over 3 years ago
Fooooooood!
TracyFan 65 over 3 years ago
For Rover, it would be “Kitchen Pillage”.
sarahbowl1 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Rover would LOVE that duty, especially to chomp on pieces of steak! You go, boy!
WCraft Premium Member over 3 years ago
No need, Rover. They already have a Blue Peeler…
raybarb44 over 3 years ago
When I was in Basic Training so many years back, the leftover food was sold to the pig farmers for feed……
Ermine Notyours over 3 years ago
No, KP; not K9.
Stephen Gilberg over 3 years ago
Kal Penn.
pbr50138 over 3 years ago
I remember when I had KP duty in Marine Boot Camp. We had to get up, way before everyone else. I thought that was the end of it…but then, I was made a cook when I went to Nam in ‘68.