I’m amazed how many people I know that are convinced they have a gluten problem but can’t really tell you why. The ‘gluten free’ people have carved out a nice little niche for themselves.
Where did the word glue originate?From Middle English glew, glue, from Old French glu (“glue, birdlime”), from Late Latin glūs (stem glūt-), from Latin glūten. Related to clay.
Egrayjames about 3 years ago
From today onward, whenever I hear someone say “Celiac Disease”, in my brain, I’m immediately going to picture a Yak in a Pink Tutu.
uniquename about 3 years ago
This whole toon is very silly yakking.
ChessPirate about 3 years ago
Reminds me of the name “Haile Selassie”… Every time I hear or read it, it comes out “Hail, silly assy!” ッ
Sir Isaac about 3 years ago
I’m amazed how many people I know that are convinced they have a gluten problem but can’t really tell you why. The ‘gluten free’ people have carved out a nice little niche for themselves.
sobrown51 about 3 years ago
Also, I understand some gluten is free.
khcm1157 about 3 years ago
Is it true that only old witches get Crone’s Disease?
HoraceLaBadie,Jr about 3 years ago
It only yurts when I laugh.
halvincobbes Premium Member about 3 years ago
Where did the word glue originate?From Middle English glew, glue, from Old French glu (“glue, birdlime”), from Late Latin glūs (stem glūt-), from Latin glūten. Related to clay.
Stephen Gilberg about 3 years ago
I’d sooner picture a seal-yak hybrid.