Frazz by Jef Mallett for September 26, 2010
Transcript:
Mrs. Olsen: Any questions? Caulfield: A group of frogs is called an "army," and a group of toads is called a "knot." Mrs. Olsen: That's not exactly a question. Caulfield: I don't see either hanging out in crowds much. Mrs. Olsen: Ask a question, Caulfield. Caulfield: What do you call a group of people who have time to name things that don't need naming? "For this I spent four years at Western State Teachers College?" Frazz: That wasn't exactly an answer.
Kroykali over 7 years ago
ROFLAO
DKHenderson 16 days ago
Here’s a fun list, from REVENGE OF THE LIBRARIANS, by Tom Gauld: A chapter of novelists, a stanza of poets, a draft of editors, a borrowing of librarians, a recommendation of booksellers, a blurb of publicists, an autopsy of critics, and a gruop of proofreaders.