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Pearls Before Swine by Stephan Pastis for April 27, 2012
April 26, 2012
April 28, 2012
Transcript:
Goat: Hey, Rat, I couldn't help but notice you're not eating your soup the right way... When you dip the spoon, you're supposed to move it away from you, not toward you. Rat: Like that? Goat: Not quite. Rat: Should I try again, miss manners?
Fine-tuned table etiquette. As if our culture didnāt already have enough ways to waste time. Donāt spill, yes. Donāt vomit on the tablecloth, yes. Donāt put steak knives in your mouth, yes. But why does anyone need rules about how to hold silverware? And why would anybody ever in history need two forks or two knives or two spoons for a meal? It just seems irrational! Thereās my mini-rant.
the comments are off to a good start, but Iām afraid I have to side with Prof danglais on this oneā¦.sometimes rituals have a real world purpose behind themā¦.not to say there arenāt things that are just plain stupidā¦
@ Stan King: Most people get that quote wrong. Itās actually āA FOOLISH consistency is the hobgoblin of small mindsā. And donāt even get me stared on āIgnorance is blissā ā¦
Iām totally with Rat on this one. And I notice that the vast majority of folks Iāve observed eating soup, even those with extremely good manners, eat their soup the way Rat does. Now if Rat were slurping the soup from the spoon Iād be one to complain, but to push your spoon away from you when your eating is up tight pretentiousness.
1. I havenāt spilled soup in my lap for years. Seems it is always intercepted by my belly.
2. In āGod Knows,ā King David points out to Schlomo that you always drink with your nose inside the rim of the cup. Why? So you donāt pour the drink down your front!
I have a bad habit of reading while eating, unless itās a special occasion like a birthday. Sometimes Iāll hold the bowl under my face with my left hand, so that the soup wonāt spill all over everything. Luckily, my husband also likes to read while eating, so weāll read in peace at a restaurant. He likes to work puzzles also, but I canāt manage to logistics of that.
Ya know, I always thought it was rat that was the problem. Well, he is, but thatās besides the point. Here, Goat is clearly the idiot. He knows, from REPEATED attempts to communicate with Rat that he will wind up the worse for it. So that makes him either a masochist or an idiot.
Iāll take my stand with Goat, the victim of a vicious physical assault, being poked in the eye with a soupspoon by the despicable Rat. And all because he tried to suggest good manners!
TOTAL agreement with thatnicecollegeguy ā civilization, well civilized behavior anyway, can be shoveled a bit deep sometimes. A person only really needs one fork, one spoon, and one knife ā and sometime not even all that(Iām leaving out the specialized eating tools for lobster, crab, etc. because it really is possible to get by without āem ā if you have a good knife, fork, and spoon).The more airs placed upon us by people that consider themselves āuberā civilized the more we chain ourselves with OTHER peoplesā beliefs and thoughts ā I really wish educators would get it right and figure out how to teach the art of LEARNING with out imparting any beliefs in the process.
I presume that none of those opposed to proper etiquette at table would open a door for a hot young lady, let alone an old lady with arms full of packages. Most rules of manners are to make life a tiny bit more civil. You donāt need to understand āem to obey them.
Obviously the most efficient method for the ingestion of soup is to toss the spoon away and suck the contents directly out of the bowl. I learned that in the dorms.
This question applies only when you are at the point of tipping the bowl to gather the remaining broth. Tip bowl with left; gather broth with right, moving spoon away from your lap. Or as someone noted, abandon the spoon at this point in favor of taking what remains directly from the bowl, as Asians do.
This is similar to an ordeal I fight with my folks at home. When Iām eating something that requires a knife and a fork (e.g. steak), I usually use the fork in my left hand to keep it stable and use the knife in my right hand to cut the food. But instead of switching the fork over into my right hand, I simply just eat the food with my left hand. They always bug me for this, but I still refuse to follow the rules. Why waste time switching hands? My method makes it faster and easier to eat!
killacowinWA almost 13 years ago
Fine-tuned table etiquette. As if our culture didnāt already have enough ways to waste time. Donāt spill, yes. Donāt vomit on the tablecloth, yes. Donāt put steak knives in your mouth, yes. But why does anyone need rules about how to hold silverware? And why would anybody ever in history need two forks or two knives or two spoons for a meal? It just seems irrational! Thereās my mini-rant.
jmcx4 almost 13 years ago
I always just used the little salad fork for everything. Man may gouge out a tonsil with that dang long fork.
mollie05 almost 13 years ago
By the time you get it to your mouth thereās nothing on the spoonā¦such a long trip to get there.
Gking almost 13 years ago
Next lesson: From which side of the glass do you drink?
Stan King almost 13 years ago
Consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds.
Zebrails almost 13 years ago
from the previous strip about the mole flambeā¦
Did anyone else notice that Ratās beer has a good head on it?
Varnes almost 13 years ago
the comments are off to a good start, but Iām afraid I have to side with Prof danglais on this oneā¦.sometimes rituals have a real world purpose behind themā¦.not to say there arenāt things that are just plain stupidā¦
Sherlock Watson almost 13 years ago
Usually I favor Goat over Rat, but this time is an exception. POKE HIM AGAIN, RAT!
PhillyFan52 almost 13 years ago
Sorry, Goat, but this time you deserved it.
el8 almost 13 years ago
I drink my soup from a cup
naturally_easy almost 13 years ago
Whatās next? No farting at the table?
Proginoskes almost 13 years ago
@ Stan King: Most people get that quote wrong. Itās actually āA FOOLISH consistency is the hobgoblin of small mindsā. And donāt even get me stared on āIgnorance is blissā ā¦
WCLamb almost 13 years ago
@Proginoskes -If ignorance is bliss, then the USA must be one happy country!
knight1192a almost 13 years ago
Iām totally with Rat on this one. And I notice that the vast majority of folks Iāve observed eating soup, even those with extremely good manners, eat their soup the way Rat does. Now if Rat were slurping the soup from the spoon Iād be one to complain, but to push your spoon away from you when your eating is up tight pretentiousness.
The Old Wolf almost 13 years ago
āAs little ships push out to sea,I push my spoon away from me.ā-My grandmother</>
PICTO almost 13 years ago
Stick a fork in me, I think Iām done.
Howling Rabbit almost 13 years ago
Actually, the original phrase is āA foolish inconsistency is the hobgoblin of little mindsā.
gadget_jb almost 13 years ago
Thanks! That makes sense. Although with my spare tire, it usually hits mid-shirt front instead of lap.. ;-)
the burser almost 13 years ago
Mistress manners quite con-bannaners
eddie6192 almost 13 years ago
Depending on the angle of the dangle.
rshive almost 13 years ago
The spork is one of manās greatest inventions. Sharpen the edges and you can even use it to cut food.
The Boston Banana almost 13 years ago
ooh,he spilled his coffee
tigre1 almost 13 years ago
The fondly remembered first wife tried to civilize and train me that way. Tried.
Mzmagoocp almost 13 years ago
you can always do what my husband does (behind my back) is to drink your soup from the soup bowl!
middlenamewayne almost 13 years ago
Disgusting. Simply disgusting.
(NOTE TO SELF: Remember to clip and save for files ā classic example of āinjury to the eye motifā).
- Dr. F. WerthamsteverinoCT almost 13 years ago
1. I havenāt spilled soup in my lap for years. Seems it is always intercepted by my belly.
2. In āGod Knows,ā King David points out to Schlomo that you always drink with your nose inside the rim of the cup. Why? So you donāt pour the drink down your front!
Gokie5 almost 13 years ago
I have a bad habit of reading while eating, unless itās a special occasion like a birthday. Sometimes Iāll hold the bowl under my face with my left hand, so that the soup wonāt spill all over everything. Luckily, my husband also likes to read while eating, so weāll read in peace at a restaurant. He likes to work puzzles also, but I canāt manage to logistics of that.
Defective almost 13 years ago
Ya know, I always thought it was rat that was the problem. Well, he is, but thatās besides the point. Here, Goat is clearly the idiot. He knows, from REPEATED attempts to communicate with Rat that he will wind up the worse for it. So that makes him either a masochist or an idiot.
rchlgillette almost 13 years ago
I think Rat needs some anger management classesā¦haha
John Glynn creator almost 13 years ago
Better than a sharp stick in the eye
dallasfan1 almost 13 years ago
SPASM ATTACK!!!!!!!!!!
tcity almost 13 years ago
You donāt eat soup with your hands? Wow, Iāve been doing it wrong.
dallasfan1 almost 13 years ago
If he went to manners class in college he would failā¦
water_moon almost 13 years ago
The soup I make doesnāt spill, mostly becuase itās full of semi-melted cheese
dallasfan1 almost 13 years ago
This isnāt exactly a comment, but is there only one comic for pearls before swine? How do you get to the other ones?
Sisyphos almost 13 years ago
Iāll take my stand with Goat, the victim of a vicious physical assault, being poked in the eye with a soupspoon by the despicable Rat. And all because he tried to suggest good manners!
Bill Chapman almost 13 years ago
phuhknees almost 13 years ago
Somebody tell Rat he jabbed with the wrong end of the spoon.The handle end is pointier.
DGWillie almost 13 years ago
I presume that none of those opposed to proper etiquette at table would open a door for a hot young lady, let alone an old lady with arms full of packages. Most rules of manners are to make life a tiny bit more civil. You donāt need to understand āem to obey them.
Fan oā Lio. almost 13 years ago
How do you eat soup with chopsticks?
ibholyroller almost 13 years ago
I like my soup in a cup also. Why waste precious time?
Nicole ā« ā±āæ āāæāāæā°ā« Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Iāve been eating my soup wrong this whole time? :O
Casey Southards almost 13 years ago
Why would you want to go and antagonise the rat for? It can not get you anything but trouble.
Mostly Water Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Obviously the most efficient method for the ingestion of soup is to toss the spoon away and suck the contents directly out of the bowl. I learned that in the dorms.
Timothy Higgins Premium Member almost 13 years ago
anger management? what anger management?
Popeyesforearm almost 13 years ago
my mom threw a pickle fork into the āOl Manās forehead playing Hearts back in the 60ās. Nice friendly game with the neighbors.
IQTech61 almost 13 years ago
For people who care about which way you move your spoon to eat your soup ā thereās medication for that.
Tue Elung-Jensen almost 13 years ago
Hate to agree with Rat ā but in this case Goat is a jerk.
codedaddy almost 13 years ago
This question applies only when you are at the point of tipping the bowl to gather the remaining broth. Tip bowl with left; gather broth with right, moving spoon away from your lap. Or as someone noted, abandon the spoon at this point in favor of taking what remains directly from the bowl, as Asians do.
imbaldeagle almost 13 years ago
And donāt forget āMusic has charms to soothe the savage breastā (not beast)
lakita_lover almost 13 years ago
I normally like Goat, but in this case Iād smack him with a spoon too.
cwilbourn almost 13 years ago
This is similar to an ordeal I fight with my folks at home. When Iām eating something that requires a knife and a fork (e.g. steak), I usually use the fork in my left hand to keep it stable and use the knife in my right hand to cut the food. But instead of switching the fork over into my right hand, I simply just eat the food with my left hand. They always bug me for this, but I still refuse to follow the rules. Why waste time switching hands? My method makes it faster and easier to eat!
leopardglily about 2 years ago
Yeah, Goat deserved it that time.