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Frazz by Jef Mallett for June 22, 2012
Transcript:
Caulfield: Must be nice to knock off work early. Frazz: gotta train. Caulfield: You get to quit at 1 o'clock because you do triathlons? Frazz: I quit at1 because I start at 5. Caulfield: Oh! Now I get it! Frazz: The healthy- wealthy-and-wise thing? Caulfield: The my-dad-thinks-you-guys-are-nuts thing. Frazz: Doesn't he drive 2.5 hours to wait in line to golf?
James Hopkins over 12 years ago
I used to get up at 5:30 every morning for work, but now since Iām doing P90X Iām getting up at 3:30 every morning, and I think Iām nuts!
twj0729 over 12 years ago
Whatever floats your boat!
Varnes over 12 years ago
Iād be happy with just the wise thingā¦
Varnes over 12 years ago
People drive two and a half hours to golf? Are they nuts?
runar over 12 years ago
Has anybody noticed that the silliest sports all come from Scotland? To wit: golf, curling and throwing telephone poles the caber.
Plods with ...ā¢ over 12 years ago
No wonder thereās a line if it takes him 2 1/2 hours to drive.
Cartoonacy over 12 years ago
At least golf is an excuse for taking a long walk in the fresh air and sunshine. What Iāve never been able to understand is why people spend hundreds of dollars to sit and watch other people play sports.
prrdh over 12 years ago
No, he waits in line 2-1/2 hours to drive.
tigre1 over 12 years ago
Hey! got in another round on the bike! Iām a man!
wwh85cp over 12 years ago
But itās SOOOOO much easier to hit the big ball, and satisfying to boot!
In regard to the size of Earth, it is approximately 7900 miles in diameter, depending on whether youāre measuring along the N/S axis or at the equator (which is slightly more)
runar over 12 years ago
I do know that both Darth Vader and Obi-Wan kenobi were Scotsmen. The proof? Their epic duel aboard the Death Star with light cabers.
Varnes over 12 years ago
I wonder how far that golf ball that the astronaut hit on the moon. Quite frankly, that is definitely my favorite moment in the space programā¦.What a guy thing to do! Way too cool! It may actually be a good reason to remember the United States! Seriously, who else would do that but Americans? I wouldnāt be surprised if beer was involvedā¦Anybody remember the space program? Or was that all a dream?
puddleglum1066 over 12 years ago
@Varnes: it didnāt really go all that far, despite Al Shepardās comment āmiles and milesā¦ā The space suit was so restrictive that he had to hold the club with one hand and sort of flail away at the ball (if I recall, he missed it the first time), and when he did make contact it was a sort of sand shot (no tee, of courseāand no way he could have bent over far enough to put the ball on it anyway), so it really didnāt have that much velocity. As for whether the space program was a dreamā¦ unless we both had the same dreams back in the ā60s, it was a real thing. I wish we still had one..@Redkaycei Repoc: bagpipes originated somewhere in the Middle East waaaay back in the mists of time. As for kilts, the claim that the Irish invented them is based on one questionable woodcut. Certainly the āman skirtā predates both the Scots and the Irish (see, for instance, Tutankhamenās tomb paintings). The Scots may have innovated the pleating. But the canonical āwee kiltā turns out to be the invention of a romantic Englishman, the first to separate the around-the-waist part from the over-the-shoulder part, which was valuable because it allowed the pleats to be sewn in.
Miserichord over 12 years ago
Stone toss for height.Stand beneath a crossbar and try to chuck a mucking big rock over the bar, remembering to dodge the rock before it conks you in the head or smashes your foot.
ReneTray over 12 years ago
True.