Frazz by Jef Mallett for November 12, 2006
Transcript:
Caulfield: You know what I don't get? When people demand an apology. You might as well demand that someone pass wind. Sure, you can make a noise that sounds sort of similar, but the real thing comes from deep inside. Something you couldn't stop if you wanted to. Frazz: I'm stunned. Caulfield: Yeah, I'm known for my stunning theories. Frazz: Stunned because I've never, ever heard a third grader call it "passing wind." Caulfield: Well, if you use the other word, Mr. Spaetzle makes you apologize.
doctorwho29 almost 10 years ago
There’s a lot of truth in this one