Fred Basset by Alex Graham for October 03, 2011

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    MykaMac  about 13 years ago

    Say What?

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    Scrum  about 13 years ago

    Click on the strip for the translation…

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    maestrabella67  about 13 years ago

    I blinked when I first read this… pero como hablo español fluidamente, para mí no había ningún problema. By the way, there is no official language in the USA… you people are sooo xenophobic! ☺

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    Elaine Rosco Premium Member about 13 years ago

    Another glitch in the system again???

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    GrimmaTheNome  about 13 years ago

    I’ve never learned Spanish, but its easy enough to understand if you’ve a decent grasp of English, isn’t it?

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    momarroo  about 13 years ago

    Just keep clicking until it comes up in English…sigh. There ought to be a law…

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    Barbaraailant  about 13 years ago

    what????

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    John9  about 13 years ago

    click on the magnifying glass for English

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    Charles La Velle  about 13 years ago

    Better still post it in english to start with.

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    snatzerpazooka  about 13 years ago

    Cool! It is like Sesame Street, where they teach you a little Spanish every day by using it in front of us and then explaining it! Finally foreign language made fun!

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    cabobrian  about 13 years ago

    I like it, always a chance to expand your knowledge.

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    NE1956  about 13 years ago

    I should be part of that team. I did rapid response all night. Fred, come wake me at 4:00 okay?

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    Ginny Premium Member about 13 years ago

    why’s the comic in Spanish?

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    Chapmandu  about 13 years ago

    Interesting choice of words there, NYYORKIE: “Kowtow” (or “cow-tow” as you wrote). Comes from the Han Chinese culture, I believe. Goodness, even your vocabulary has been enriched by foreign influences.

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    William A Short Premium Member about 13 years ago

    Nice touch being in Espanol today. What does it say?

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    SueGorney  about 13 years ago

    Hmmm…hit the wrong button did we?

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    Jaymi Cee Premium Member about 13 years ago

    Oh, I hope they get some teeth on those little monsters! And people get upset when they find out a dog attacked some neighborhood kid…,my first question is always, “Did the kid hurt the dog in some way?”

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    ymasters Premium Member about 13 years ago

    Jock, Yorky, Taffy, I need you urgently! My rapid response team!not too hard if you speak English, French, Italian, Romanian, Portuguese, any blend of those, or if you’ve studied Latin. Languages open the world – each language is its own universe with its own truth. Expand your language repertoire, expand your universe!

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    veranna  about 13 years ago

    Say what? in English?!

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    kirbey  about 13 years ago

    I live near the border of Mexico and let me tell you English has become the second language in America. It is so bad tin my town, hat one school district wants to teach Mexican History replacing American History in High School for credit ? and in Spanish because the Mexican kids can only learn if they are taught in Spanish and learn about their culture. Heck it is everywhere here. So my comics in English please I may be the last one reading English but it is my first language. And yes my family speaks several languages.

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    boldyuma  about 13 years ago

    HA! I guess there is an advantage to getting up late

    to read the comics…They’ve fixed the bugs…spam

    has been deleted, and, idiots have been flagged and

    are gone.. America and merry old England..

    Two countries separated by an ocean and a common

    language.

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    EricAlder  about 13 years ago

    ¿Que?

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    EricAlder  about 13 years ago

    Widely spoken? English is spoken in more places than any other language. I think you meant that more people speak Mandarin than English – but Mandarin is not more widely spoken, globally-speaking.

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    transmn  about 13 years ago

    mine is in english

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    GrimmaTheNome  about 13 years ago

    ‘English’ is pretty much all ‘foreign influences’ if you go back far enough. Its one of its strengths.

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    AnimaWolf  about 13 years ago

    @maestrabella67: Ok, English is de facto in the country, but there are 27 states that have English as Official.

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