If there is no wind, why row?….I’ll just keep fishing, thank you very much. It’s the reason why I’d row such a primitive boat on a lake to begin with, and it’s much easier to row without a strong, pesky wind :0)
Reminds me of a song when I was a kid. Note the lyrics about “at least it’ll go when I row, row, row,” after passing the sailboat that ran out of wind and the power boat that ran out of gas. Enjoy: >
Bilan 3 months ago
The Latin word for two is Bi. The Latin word for wheel is Cyclus. So …
Rhetorical_Question 3 months ago
Wow! A dad in the 3rd panel.
TheSkulker 3 months ago
Wow, the wisdom of a “janitor”. Like the janitor in Outland and the janitor in “For Better or Worse”. Wisdom beats smart any day.
sbenton7684 3 months ago
Nice way to wrap that conversation up Frazz!!
klbdds 3 months ago
riding my bike in a cross wind just sucks.
Inmare 3 months ago
School motto: video, audio, disco
alien07110 3 months ago
try being a bass drummer in a parade on a windy day
Doug K 3 months ago
Latin doesn’t mean “from Latvia”.
Latvia means that in Latvia they speak via = “By way of” “Latin”
Slowly, he turned... 3 months ago
what are these kid’s parents smoking?
Jhony-Yermo 3 months ago
Oye Jef. Just BRILLIANT. More of a Frazz super-fan every day.
DaBump Premium Member 3 months ago
How to tell a kid she’s smart without coming right out and saying it.
goboboyd 3 months ago
It would appear the child is overqualified.
sandpiper 3 months ago
“If there’s no wind, row.” Very good statement for ‘adapting to changed circumstances.’
The Wolf In Your Midst 3 months ago
The unclosed quote marks in panel 4 are making me twitch.
BJDucer 3 months ago
If there is no wind, why row?….I’ll just keep fishing, thank you very much. It’s the reason why I’d row such a primitive boat on a lake to begin with, and it’s much easier to row without a strong, pesky wind :0)
xtc45688 3 months ago
Really? In cross winds, I would think it BLOWS.
halvincobbes Premium Member 3 months ago
Well, I had to look it up. I knew Latin wasn’t from Latvia but where did it come from? The Latini who settled in Latium. Who knew? Not me.
anomaly 3 months ago
Latin means ‘from Latona, North Dakota’, right?
Stephen Gilberg 3 months ago
Even if you already know the material, you may still find the coursework onerous.
Lambutts 3 months ago
Reminds me of a song when I was a kid. Note the lyrics about “at least it’ll go when I row, row, row,” after passing the sailboat that ran out of wind and the power boat that ran out of gas. Enjoy: >
fuzzbucket Premium Member 3 months ago
Doesn’t bicycle mean two wheel in latin?