I find myself wondering what Caulfield will become as an adult. Either a stand-up comedian or a celebrated English Lit professor would be my guess. Or maybe a poet laureate.
Yea, Dim Wit, and sometimes (the other case) it “comes in like a Lamb and goes out like a Lion”.
Never mind the times nothing really changes during March. Not to mention that by now, half the people couldn’t tell you what the weather was like a week ago … much less by the 31st.
He’s going for the Peter Piper picked . . . effect. And doing it rather well. Evocative and challenging. Also typical of the insufficiently challenged intellect, whose greatest frustration is also its greatest form of inspiration.
rekam Premium Member over 3 years ago
She asked Frazz a very good questtion.
Sanspareil over 3 years ago
I always though March came in like a Wombat and goes out like a Capybara!
The Old Wolf over 3 years ago
I find myself wondering what Caulfield will become as an adult. Either a stand-up comedian or a celebrated English Lit professor would be my guess. Or maybe a poet laureate.
Doug K over 3 years ago
I notice all of Caulfield’s “in-and-out” suggestions are alliterative.
I wonder what he might come up with for the whole alphabet?
Would he have to stop at “Z”?
Is it now illegal to go “On Beyond Zebra”?
Kind&Kinder over 3 years ago
It comes in like Flynn and exits like “out out brief candle.”
ajr58(1) over 3 years ago
https://youtu.be/znFY7PYomEA
m6hunter over 3 years ago
With apologies to John Belushi
Old Girl over 3 years ago
Yea, Dim Wit, and sometimes (the other case) it “comes in like a Lamb and goes out like a Lion”.
Never mind the times nothing really changes during March. Not to mention that by now, half the people couldn’t tell you what the weather was like a week ago … much less by the 31st.
sandpiper over 3 years ago
He’s going for the Peter Piper picked . . . effect. And doing it rather well. Evocative and challenging. Also typical of the insufficiently challenged intellect, whose greatest frustration is also its greatest form of inspiration.
lagoulou over 3 years ago
Caulfield likes to hear the sound of his own voice!
lbussom over 3 years ago
Reminds me of the early SNL skit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znFY7PYomEA&ab_channel=SaturdayNightLive
elbow macaroni over 3 years ago
As usual, a lot of noise posing as clever and signifying nothing.
backnine2000 Premium Member over 3 years ago
March 13, 1976 – Saturday Night Weekend Update – John Belushi and Chevy Chase https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znFY7PYomEA
Ed The Red Premium Member over 3 years ago
In 2020, March came In like a lion and went out like a velociraptor.
BullCityFats over 3 years ago
https://youtu.be/znFY7PYomEA
LJZ Premium Member over 3 years ago
If March winds and April showers bring forth Mayflowers, what do Mayflowers bring?
billdaviswords over 3 years ago
Is Mallet always like that? Nary a March without a lion/lamb joke.
Jon Premium Member over 3 years ago
She must be new here . . .
ursaline over 3 years ago
Caulfield is the child that every good educator delights in and is terrified by.
christelisbetty over 3 years ago
Our March came in like a Slushie, hope it leaves like a dry wine.
asrialfeeple over 3 years ago
He comes in bizarre and goes out weird.
Ukko wilko over 3 years ago
Saturday Night Live did that shtick first.
Bilan over 3 years ago
March came in as a Monday and will leave as a hump day.
kennnyp over 3 years ago
hey…wasn’t that a John Balushi skit on SNL in 1976….. ‘’in like a Imu…and out like a Tapir…and they don’t even know what a tapir is!"…..