Pearls Before Swine by Stephan Pastis for September 03, 2011
September 02, 2011
September 04, 2011
Transcript:
Rat: I hope you don't mind, but I'm going around giving each of us clever, well-though-out nicknames that somehow reflect who each of us are. Mine is 'God's gift to the world.' Goat: What's mine? Rat: Mr. Crappo. I tried to be fair.
Back in my day, that was Mr. $#@%%(). Where are the editors? Are there only six dirty words now? Did George Carlin take one of them with him to the afterlife?
Rat’s notion of “fair” is very narrowly focussed. Luckily, today is Saturday, so this is probably a one-off , and we won’t have to be subjected to Rat’s nicknames for the other regular characters! (I hope!)
I lived in a place where almost everybody had some sort of nickname, on the order of (but these are fake) Red Truck Bob, Catfish Annie, Karen Manycats, etc.
Sometimes that made for a lengthy moniker, but it worked.
You could identify people without knowing or remembering full names — and I understood how last names came about, as the nickname was often passed to the children, ie Joe Newboat’s kids would become Josh and Mariah Newboat.
A gift from a being who says he loves you and has vowed to torture you forever and ever if you don’t worship it in exactly the right way while it hides from you.
You just have to love Rat..he does what we all want to…I did some, but had to stop as I was accidently calling my neighbors by the names I had given them without their knowledge..not nice names either.
Yeah, it was a small community, and we had a tiny local newsletter for a while, which not only referred to people by nicknames but made up new ones — a few of which stuck.
And some people just gave themselves names, and no one questioned it.
That was where I became Susan Sunshine, not by choice. Sunshine sounds rather like my last name and is easier to spell — so people just assumed it was a nickname. I hated it, but hey, now it’s fine. People seem to like it, even though I never would have chosen something so presumptuous for myself.
LLABDDO about 13 years ago
At least he said mister, not just Crappo.
rayannina about 13 years ago
Just step on him, Goat …
Ottodesu about 13 years ago
Rat is very pretentious. He seems to be under the misapprehension that I will share my nickname with him.
Montaholic about 13 years ago
Back in my day, that was Mr. $#@%%(). Where are the editors? Are there only six dirty words now? Did George Carlin take one of them with him to the afterlife?
AGED_ENGINEER Premium Member about 13 years ago
Sounds like Goat is now the sixth Marx Brother.
AGED_ENGINEER Premium Member about 13 years ago
BTW, is anybody else wondering whatever happened with Melvin?
Montaholic about 13 years ago
Crappo? In a comic strip? # (_) ( |< this $ # ! %
Sisyphos about 13 years ago
Rat’s notion of “fair” is very narrowly focussed. Luckily, today is Saturday, so this is probably a one-off , and we won’t have to be subjected to Rat’s nicknames for the other regular characters! (I hope!)
zero about 13 years ago
Isn’t Crappo the name of Oprah Winfrey’s production company?
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
Sounds like an unknown Marx Brother.
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 13 years ago
LOL @ Otto. I should have guessed!
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 13 years ago
Richard — I dunno.
I lived in a place where almost everybody had some sort of nickname, on the order of (but these are fake) Red Truck Bob, Catfish Annie, Karen Manycats, etc.
Sometimes that made for a lengthy moniker, but it worked.
You could identify people without knowing or remembering full names — and I understood how last names came about, as the nickname was often passed to the children, ie Joe Newboat’s kids would become Josh and Mariah Newboat.
Right, Kat?
rusty gate about 13 years ago
Put a zebra-skin coat on Rat and send him to the crocs for a visit.
hariseldon59 about 13 years ago
I would have thought that was Rat’s nickname for Pig.
gordrogb Premium Member about 13 years ago
agedengineer – yes, I made the same comment yesterday. You must be as unintellectually disinclinded as me.(And by that I mean we have no lives).
squirrel500 about 13 years ago
Yeah, real fair.
dukeallen about 13 years ago
It’s fair. I’m God’s gift to women, Rat can have the rest of the world. :)
Olddog1 about 13 years ago
Tomorrow’s (Sunday) strip is an update on Melvin’s situation.
ChukLitl Premium Member about 13 years ago
We are all God’s gifts to the world. He’s funny.
Number Three about 13 years ago
But not fair enough….
LOL xxx
bahramthered about 13 years ago
A gift from a being who says he loves you and has vowed to torture you forever and ever if you don’t worship it in exactly the right way while it hides from you.
Rat seems to be onto something.
jkhandy about 13 years ago
If a rat is God’s gift to the world, that really says alot about how God really feels about humans
Lawrence Stetz Premium Member about 13 years ago
So his name is Matthew now?
rgcviper about 13 years ago
Yeah … the nickname from Rat kinda surprised me, too. On the other hand, he could’ve done a lot worse.
pocounohamster about 13 years ago
You just have to love Rat..he does what we all want to…I did some, but had to stop as I was accidently calling my neighbors by the names I had given them without their knowledge..not nice names either.
COWBOY7 about 13 years ago
Where’s the mousetrap when you need it! LOL
Dave Thorby about 13 years ago
@SusanSunshineTelephone directories in parts of Wales, where the majority of the population are named Jones, used to list people’s nicknames as well.
bmonk about 13 years ago
I’ve said it before, but it’s still true: Rat’s a fink!
sebbieollie about 13 years ago
Can pastis say “crap” in the comics?hasn’t he gotten in trouble for that before?
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 13 years ago
Thanks Montycants and Dave4B — and LOL.
Yeah, it was a small community, and we had a tiny local newsletter for a while, which not only referred to people by nicknames but made up new ones — a few of which stuck.
And some people just gave themselves names, and no one questioned it.
That was where I became Susan Sunshine, not by choice. Sunshine sounds rather like my last name and is easier to spell — so people just assumed it was a nickname. I hated it, but hey, now it’s fine. People seem to like it, even though I never would have chosen something so presumptuous for myself.AGED_ENGINEER Premium Member about 13 years ago
“And every name’s an alias, in case somebody squeals.” Glen Frey, Smugglers Blues.
Sherlock Watson about 13 years ago
Does God have an exchange counter?
Caitlin71.6 about 13 years ago
oh rat… hahaha!!!