They teach who he is. The commercial Arlo is talking about would not work if it’s audience didn’t know it. The usage of the name to denote a signature is declining. More generally, the words “John Hancock” peaks in the American English corpus that Google’s Ngram viewer uses back in 1940 (oddly the peak before that was 1840), dropped to about half in 2000, and has been declining much faster since then.
I don’t know what’s more amusing! The Comic strip I came to read, or all of the political bickering in the comments! “Hey Ma! Come ‘er and look at du pot callin’ de kettle ‘Black’! Yuck yuck!!!” Don’t care what side of the aisle you’re on, lighten up folks! Nobody gets out alive anyhow…
It’s interesting, John Hancock signing the Declaration large enough for King George to read it without glasses was more important in school than discussing the contents of the Declaration and its meaning.
What does that say about our education? (We want entertainment.)
I’ve been around a while… actually a LONG while… but had no idea what hit dog hollers means so for those similarly unenlightened, this is what I came up with compliments of Google:
“A hit dog will holler” refers to the idea that people offended by a certain idea or statement will be the ones most likely to react defensively or even aggressively to it. In fact, in some cases, if someone makes an accusation, the individual who reacts most vehemently is likely the most guilty of said accusation. In other words, their reaction can be construed as an admission of guilt.
I DVR all NFL games now so I can avoid seeing Rob Gronkowski making an idiot of himself representing one brand of insurance, or numerous others making idiots of themselves talking to “Jake” from another insurance company.
John Hancock meaning a signature is out of style since they no longer teach cursive in schools. You can just sign things electronically or print it. Pass the crayons.
All this crap from a comic strip? Good Grief Charlie Brown! Just enjoy it. BTW, no one uses CRT’s anymore. It’s LED and LCD now. (if you understand this, right click and choose your option)
Possibly because those of the “woke” persuasion consider that he was a rich white man, and therefore, like Geo. Washington, Thos. Jefferson, et al, he should be forgotten/minimized as to his role in the founding of America.
Robin Harwood about 2 years ago
Groovy.
Tyge about 2 years ago
Must be a Louisiana idiom. 8^ )
AnneFackler about 2 years ago
They would know who John Hancock was if they had the teachers we had.
SpacedInvader Premium Member about 2 years ago
Doesn’t matter anyway, most of them can’t write in cursive.
yoda1234 about 2 years ago
Somebody ‘splain to me exactly WHY the history classes aren’t teaching who John Hancock is anymore??
Kidon Ha-Shomer about 2 years ago
and the squeaky wheel gets the grease.
nosirrom about 2 years ago
Everybody knows that Janis is the bee’s knees.
DTinAP about 2 years ago
Those commercials really are irritating.
biglar about 2 years ago
“Pffffttt….. It’s HERBIE Hancock!” – Tommy Boy
The Orange Mailman about 2 years ago
2 Stars = LECK
jarvisloop about 2 years ago
My version of “hit dog”: Anger reveals deep truths.
[Traveler] Premium Member about 2 years ago
I love the “turning into your parents” commercials
MissionLDB about 2 years ago
Come to my class. My students not only know Hancock but have learned the Bill of Rights and can explain them using SCOTUS precedent.
larryzolcienski about 2 years ago
education is “WOKE”.
Inahastation(eye nuh ha station) about 2 years ago
Brilliant!
ScullyUFO about 2 years ago
So Arlo, a simpler question is: what commercials do you find NOT irritating?
boydjb47 about 2 years ago
Never heard “Hit dog ….” and I’m from Appalachia.
Ignatz Premium Member about 2 years ago
These kids today have it made in the shade, and don’t that their old man is the cat’s pajamas.
soareyes about 2 years ago
In my job I often hand people papers to sign. More of them quip, “Put my ‘John Henry’ here” than say “John Hancock.” Sigh.
Egrayjames about 2 years ago
Comments are good today, or I’ll be a monkey’s uncle.
John Yeager about 2 years ago
They teach who he is. The commercial Arlo is talking about would not work if it’s audience didn’t know it. The usage of the name to denote a signature is declining. More generally, the words “John Hancock” peaks in the American English corpus that Google’s Ngram viewer uses back in 1940 (oddly the peak before that was 1840), dropped to about half in 2000, and has been declining much faster since then.
RonMcCalip about 2 years ago
I don’t know what’s more amusing! The Comic strip I came to read, or all of the political bickering in the comments! “Hey Ma! Come ‘er and look at du pot callin’ de kettle ‘Black’! Yuck yuck!!!” Don’t care what side of the aisle you’re on, lighten up folks! Nobody gets out alive anyhow…
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 2 years ago
Ish kabibble and a 23 Skidoo!!
poppacapsmokeblower about 2 years ago
It’s interesting, John Hancock signing the Declaration large enough for King George to read it without glasses was more important in school than discussing the contents of the Declaration and its meaning.
What does that say about our education? (We want entertainment.)
Canoe-full about 2 years ago
My favorite John Handcock reference per Bart Simpson https://youtu.be/t0uP3uxxJJ0
LoneDog about 2 years ago
When I was a kid, my mother would say to me, “You look like the wreck of the Hesperus.” I haven’t heard that expression since.
paranormal about 2 years ago
Commercials are so stupid and ridiculous. Like Robin Hoods merry men going to Amazon.com for new tights…
mjpalmer about 2 years ago
so so funny
trainnut1956 about 2 years ago
23 Skiddoo!
Bill D. Kat Premium Member about 2 years ago
I’ve been around a while… actually a LONG while… but had no idea what hit dog hollers means so for those similarly unenlightened, this is what I came up with compliments of Google:
“A hit dog will holler” refers to the idea that people offended by a certain idea or statement will be the ones most likely to react defensively or even aggressively to it. In fact, in some cases, if someone makes an accusation, the individual who reacts most vehemently is likely the most guilty of said accusation. In other words, their reaction can be construed as an admission of guilt.
Scott S about 2 years ago
I’ve made references to time periods by saying who was President at a given time.
One replied by asking me who Nixon was.
assrdood about 2 years ago
My personal favorite: “First smeller’s the feller”
billwog about 2 years ago
They are too busy and burdened with woke and CRT lessons.
formathe about 2 years ago
i’m kinda sick and tired of the commercials up here that constantly make it look like any white guy over 40 is a complete imbecile.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 2 years ago
You gotta admit “the hit dog” beats “the squeaky wheel.”
kathybear about 2 years ago
I know about John Hancock, but “the Hit Dog Hollers”?
All Dan All Day Premium Member about 2 years ago
“The boy is the father of the man.” Wordsworth? Maybe?Hancock=American patriot. Hancock=British smuggler/traitor
mruch about 2 years ago
Someone probably took down his statue. Like they can erase history by doing so
AnneFackler about 2 years ago
My Mother was in advertising in the 50s and 60s. She would call todays ads idiotic.
mrsdonaldson about 2 years ago
“The hit dog hollers?” Never heard of it!
gocubzgo about 2 years ago
I DVR all NFL games now so I can avoid seeing Rob Gronkowski making an idiot of himself representing one brand of insurance, or numerous others making idiots of themselves talking to “Jake” from another insurance company.
Willameano Premium Member about 2 years ago
John Hancock meaning a signature is out of style since they no longer teach cursive in schools. You can just sign things electronically or print it. Pass the crayons.
ivendors about 2 years ago
He had slaves?
Swamprat about 2 years ago
All this crap from a comic strip? Good Grief Charlie Brown! Just enjoy it. BTW, no one uses CRT’s anymore. It’s LED and LCD now. (if you understand this, right click and choose your option)
Cathy P. about 2 years ago
Possibly because those of the “woke” persuasion consider that he was a rich white man, and therefore, like Geo. Washington, Thos. Jefferson, et al, he should be forgotten/minimized as to his role in the founding of America.
amaryllis2 Premium Member about 2 years ago
I had a nephew yesterday not know what the Pony Express was. He knows now.