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It is an old gag. Does anyone have evidence that it goes back to the Roman Empire, or is it just from the Latin of medieval scholarship? Always show respect for your elderly jokes by taking them out from time to time.
rnmontgomery over 12 years ago
according to the bandages, it would either be ulna or radius – Thaves doesn’t usually make blunders like this :(
lcdrlar over 12 years ago
Have to put the whole arm and shoulder in a cast for the Humerus.
Droptma Styx over 12 years ago
Frank and Ernest were administering pun-ishment in the comics when Pastis was still smearing fingerpaints on his onesie.
Poollady over 12 years ago
He broke his funny bone.
Neat '33 over 12 years ago
Uh; a pun, is a pun, is a pun. Keep ‘em comin’ guys !!!
EdFenster Premium Member over 12 years ago
Someone Thave me!
hippogriff over 12 years ago
It is an old gag. Does anyone have evidence that it goes back to the Roman Empire, or is it just from the Latin of medieval scholarship? Always show respect for your elderly jokes by taking them out from time to time.
Earnestly Frank over 12 years ago
A pun is its own reword.
freeholder1 over 12 years ago
Hemingway knew. He wrote ’to thaves and thaves not."
witthoftwh over 12 years ago
I told Frank not to tease my wife while she was eating.