At this point he’ll settle for gazpacho to go.
Okay, but if you want to feed the fish, do you teach it to “man”?
Build a man a fire, and he’ll be warm for a day. Light a man on fire, and he’ll be warm for the rest of his life.
Something fishy here.
I’m reminded of the pamphlet the Esperanto League of North America used to send out. They were showing how subject and object in a sentence can be changed just by adding a suffix. The example was:
Viro kaptas fishon: man catches a fish
Fisho kaptas viron: fish catches a man
Where’s Doug? I thought Doug appeared in this comic…
Teach a man to draw Doug and all the problems of the world will be solved.
Those who can’t do, teach. So if you teach a man to fish, maybe he’ll give YOU one…
Give a man a crate of dynamite and chunks of fish will rain from the sky.
August 09, 2014
danketaz Premium Member over 1 year ago
At this point he’ll settle for gazpacho to go.
Kaputnik over 1 year ago
Okay, but if you want to feed the fish, do you teach it to “man”?
Wilson Lumley over 1 year ago
Build a man a fire, and he’ll be warm for a day. Light a man on fire, and he’ll be warm for the rest of his life.
Gent over 1 year ago
Something fishy here.
moondog42 Premium Member over 1 year ago
I’m reminded of the pamphlet the Esperanto League of North America used to send out. They were showing how subject and object in a sentence can be changed just by adding a suffix. The example was:
Viro kaptas fishon: man catches a fish
Fisho kaptas viron: fish catches a man
Indianapolis Smith over 1 year ago
Where’s Doug? I thought Doug appeared in this comic…
tarnsman over 1 year ago
Teach a man to draw Doug and all the problems of the world will be solved.
fritzoid Premium Member over 1 year ago
Those who can’t do, teach. So if you teach a man to fish, maybe he’ll give YOU one…
Ed The Red Premium Member over 1 year ago
Give a man a crate of dynamite and chunks of fish will rain from the sky.