I guess they didn’t have any sticks or stones.
Unless they are in print.
Spoken words might not hurt, but printed ones do…
Okay, technically the sticks are helping the words hurt him after they’ve been processed.
Words like ouch, ouch, ouch!
It’s still not the words themselves that are hurting him.
It’s the way the words are packaged and “delivered”.
be glad they’re not laptops…
Looks like they’ve thrown the book at him.
“Oh, yeah?”
The words are “bound” to hurt!
Horace, turn around and throw them back like a man…. errrr…
Drat! Forgot about books….☹️
lets test that theory… :j
Horace got nailed with a tome from Merriam-Webster and now he has a thesaur-@ss!
Ow, my appendix!
Throw a couple hard-bound dictionaries at him—that should help leave a mark. :P
Throw some clay and stone tablets at him.
a waste of books
I take great injury from unkind words.
“The pen is mightier than the sword—if you know where to poke it.”—Jeremy C. Shipp
Never forget the difference between facing critics virtually and facing them in actuality. :)
Coincidentally, they are books on sourcing and using “sticks and stones”. (Along with some First Aid stuff)
Ouch, that smarts.
Horace stands corrected!
You can judge the hardness of a book by its cover.
Books, on the other hand…
That must be a cop convention… they’re all throwing the book at him.
“Zounds! I was never so bethump’d with words…”
“Sticks and stones may break my bones, but Wordsworth never hurt me.”
July 31, 2015
BasilBruce 10 months ago
I guess they didn’t have any sticks or stones.
Imagine 10 months ago
Unless they are in print.
Argythree 10 months ago
Spoken words might not hurt, but printed ones do…
electricshadow Premium Member 10 months ago
Okay, technically the sticks are helping the words hurt him after they’ve been processed.
Crumb creator 10 months ago
Words like ouch, ouch, ouch!
Doug K 10 months ago
It’s still not the words themselves that are hurting him.
It’s the way the words are packaged and “delivered”.
pat sandy creator 10 months ago
be glad they’re not laptops…
kucpa Premium Member 10 months ago
Looks like they’ve thrown the book at him.
nancyb creator 10 months ago
“Oh, yeah?”
Dobie Premium Member 10 months ago
The words are “bound” to hurt!
InTraining Premium Member 10 months ago
Horace, turn around and throw them back like a man…. errrr…
Zebrastripes 10 months ago
Drat! Forgot about books….☹️
Chris 10 months ago
lets test that theory… :j
mokspr Premium Member 10 months ago
Horace got nailed with a tome from Merriam-Webster and now he has a thesaur-@ss!
P51Strega 10 months ago
Ow, my appendix!
scyphi26 10 months ago
Throw a couple hard-bound dictionaries at him—that should help leave a mark. :P
PoodleGroomer 10 months ago
Throw some clay and stone tablets at him.
charles9156 10 months ago
a waste of books
KEA 10 months ago
I take great injury from unkind words.
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member 10 months ago
“The pen is mightier than the sword—if you know where to poke it.”—Jeremy C. Shipp
mistercatworks 10 months ago
Never forget the difference between facing critics virtually and facing them in actuality. :)
Coincidentally, they are books on sourcing and using “sticks and stones”. (Along with some First Aid stuff)
Frank Burns Eats Worms 10 months ago
Ouch, that smarts.
Mike Baldwin creator 10 months ago
Horace stands corrected!
Stephen Gilberg 10 months ago
You can judge the hardness of a book by its cover.
Chris Sherlock 10 months ago
Books, on the other hand…
tinstar 10 months ago
That must be a cop convention… they’re all throwing the book at him.
JH&Cats 10 months ago
“Zounds! I was never so bethump’d with words…”
Ray Helvy Premium Member 10 months ago
“Sticks and stones may break my bones, but Wordsworth never hurt me.”