One Big Happy by Rick Detorie for August 09, 2020

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    jagedlo  over 4 years ago

    I think Ruthie’s expression in the title panel is the one most people have when they “hear” James…

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    allen@home  over 4 years ago

    James’s mama is kinda hot.

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    Sir Ruddy Blighter  over 4 years ago

    Southern U.S.: “Huh? I don’t get it…what’s there to translate…?”

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    Dani Rice  over 4 years ago

    Rick forgot urine. “This uns mine, and that uns urine.”

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    treutvid  over 4 years ago

    I change the earl in my car. (Old New York)

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    trainnut1956  over 4 years ago

    Remember, kids, there is NO “R” in Washington.

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    i_am_the_jam  over 4 years ago

    “Ax” is not exclusive of James. I’ve heard a LOT of African-American adults say “ax” instead of “ask”, even in conferences.

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    cabalonrye  over 4 years ago

    I speak British English, for some Americans it seems worse that James’ pronunciation.

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    kaylowe  over 4 years ago

    I’m confused. I always understood “earl” to be something you put in the motor of a car or something. “Hey, could you check the earl while you’re under the hood?”

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    ValancyCarmody Premium Member over 4 years ago

    I don’t get what “earl” is supposed to be

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    Bookworm  over 4 years ago

    “There even are places where English completelydisappears. / Well, in America, they haven’t used it for years! . . . / Norwegians learn Norwegian; the Greeks have taught their Greek. / In France every Frenchman knows / his language from “A” to “Zed” . . . / Arabians learn Arabian with the speed of summer lightning. / And Hebrews learn it backwards, / which is absolutely frightening. / Use proper English you’re regarded as a freak." – “Why Can’t the English Learn to Speak” from My Fair Lady: Book and Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, Music by Frederick Lowe (1956).

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    bajacalla Premium Member over 4 years ago

    all my kin in Eastern Kentucky talks just like James. hey! maybe James is my cousin!

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    cromwelljones53  over 4 years ago

    yeah, Yoos Guyz sure do takk weerd dan in da Souttt. Not good ant prawper takkin, like uz here in New Yawk.

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    Cozmik Cowboy  over 4 years ago

    In SE OH, we used all of those except “ax”, and “earl” would be “errol”; also, we sat on “frunachur” and, as kids, we colored with “crans”. But only some of us wanted to play “goldie” the once a year we did soccer in PE.

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    Purple People Eater  over 4 years ago

    I thought rench was a kind of salad dressing.

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    Ukko wilko  over 4 years ago

    Can someone help me out? I don’t get “pare”.

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    birdcountry99  over 4 years ago

    Baltimore-ese.The giveaway was zinc for sink, an East Baltimore term.

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    birdcountry99  over 4 years ago

    Going downey ayshin – going to the ocean (Ocean City, Maryland)

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    Jayneknox  over 4 years ago

    I suppose I can’t pick on James, since I say “Chok-lit,” “car-mel,” and “point-setta?”

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    kab2rb  over 4 years ago

    Today’s strip I did not understand, I had to read comments. Still do not understand, no use trying to explain.

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    Jan C  over 4 years ago

    Way to rip off Jeff Foxworthy, The Family Circus and so many “southern dictionary” type jokes.

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    LindainOregon  over 4 years ago

    “Prolly” drives me crazy! I think that one is everywhere now!

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    Rolf Rykken Premium Member over 4 years ago

    So annoying. : )

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    PatM  over 4 years ago

    For me, “rench: sumpin’ you do in the zinc” is what some mean by the phrase “calling for Ruth”.

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