Sooner or later Caulfield will recognize when one commits a verbal faux pas, the best course of action is not to explain yourself, but to stop talking.
If you flip back to the 2001 and read the first dozen, you’ll find there’s an entirely different relationship between the adult characters. They don’t get along at all. Reading current editions, it is obvious they have mellowed over the intervening years, as is likely in most such situations.
Since you’re supposedly a songwriter, do you have anything interesting going on with your hands and fingers suggesting that you might play, for instance, guitar or keyboard? Calluses are a natural part of playing many instruments. String players in general develop them on the tips of their left-hand fingers, and cellists may even have some on their left thumb, which they use to play in the high register. And, depending on technique, “drummer’s digit” is common on the left ring finger.
The only difference swimming would make it bigger deltoids (if he did a lot of butterfly stroke. Othewise, all three of those make you lean and give you endurance but not big muscles.
GreasyOldTam about 1 month ago
I used to do a LOT of cycling, and looked a lot like Frazz (although with better hair). Not sure why he calls it “runner’s build”.
Bilan about 1 month ago
A runner’s build depends a lot on the distance. 100/200, middle distance and long distance builds are radically different.
Sephten about 1 month ago
A cyclist’s ego? What a curse that would be!
annqueue about 1 month ago
Swimmer’s coordination would have to be excellent, wouldn’t it? It’s all about form.
Carl Premium Member about 1 month ago
Ah, yes, the blatant disregard for others, the signature cyclist move.
BJDucer about 1 month ago
Sooner or later Caulfield will recognize when one commits a verbal faux pas, the best course of action is not to explain yourself, but to stop talking.
Jhony-Yermo about 1 month ago
I try to do a lot of physical activity, at least at my 70+ years. Lucky Frazz has the “runner’s build”. I have the build of a PEAR.
Rauderi about 1 month ago
Cycler’s ego. Hoo boy, ain’t that the truth.
DaBump Premium Member about 1 month ago
Ouch.
Ignatz Premium Member about 1 month ago
Maybe he’ll have Jef the Cyclist’s ego.
sandpiper about 1 month ago
If you flip back to the 2001 and read the first dozen, you’ll find there’s an entirely different relationship between the adult characters. They don’t get along at all. Reading current editions, it is obvious they have mellowed over the intervening years, as is likely in most such situations.
Slowly, he turned... about 1 month ago
No one but a cyclist has a cyclist ego! Just ask Jef the Cyclist on Pearls before Swine… uh… wait… sorry I brought it up…
Richard S Russell Premium Member about 1 month ago
Since you’re supposedly a songwriter, do you have anything interesting going on with your hands and fingers suggesting that you might play, for instance, guitar or keyboard? Calluses are a natural part of playing many instruments. String players in general develop them on the tips of their left-hand fingers, and cellists may even have some on their left thumb, which they use to play in the high register. And, depending on technique, “drummer’s digit” is common on the left ring finger.
DKHenderson about 1 month ago
Don’t think that Frazz has a cyclist’s ego. I remember how mortified he was when a bunch of cyclists ran a stop sign.
unfair.de about 1 month ago
What is the „cyclist’s ego“ like? To achieve anything necessary with the sensible minimum of technical help?
Blackthorne42 about 1 month ago
A cyclist’s ego… maybe we can ask Stephan Pastis for some confirmation on that.
christelisbetty about 1 month ago
Runners have nice butts, (not that I’m looking).
billdaviswords about 1 month ago
The only difference swimming would make it bigger deltoids (if he did a lot of butterfly stroke. Othewise, all three of those make you lean and give you endurance but not big muscles.