The high school band director was up on his platform conducting the band at half time at the football game when all of a sudden he was struck by a bolt of lightning. He was rushed to the hospital and he survived. The attending doctor stated that he wasn’t surprised that he survived because he knew he was a poor conductor.
Every once in a while we need to be reminded by a clever turn of a word, how people are loosing grasp of simple English…(as always) thank you for the great strip!
My favorite quote(s) from Nightcourt, just after Bull gets struck by lightning.Doctor: Well there’s nothing more I can do for him.Judge Harry: you mean he’s …Doctor: No, he’s fine. But a jolt of energy like that – it must have felt like French kissing a light socket.Bull: No, that feels very different.
Heres Waldo 12 months ago
He obeyed Ohm’s Law.
The dude from FL Premium Member 12 months ago
I got a Purple Heart, I guess I could call that a good conduct medal…wait, I also did get a good conduct ribbon…so never mind!
Scorpio Premium Member 12 months ago
But is it also a good conduct metal?
BigDaveGlass 12 months ago
Watt? That joke is re-volt-ing……
WhatsTheJoke 12 months ago
And everyone ignores the poor horse. Shocking! (snicker snicker)
blunebottle 12 months ago
Great Zot!
pearlsbs 12 months ago
The high school band director was up on his platform conducting the band at half time at the football game when all of a sudden he was struck by a bolt of lightning. He was rushed to the hospital and he survived. The attending doctor stated that he wasn’t surprised that he survived because he knew he was a poor conductor.
David_the_CAD 12 months ago
Technically lances are made of wood, with a metal tip, but still funny.
rshive 12 months ago
Shockingly good conduct, in fact.
littlejohn Premium Member 12 months ago
Will this amp up Rodney’s performance? Or will the Energizer Rabbit start chasing him?
markkahler52 12 months ago
Why was Sir Rodney struck? He was the tallest object in the panel
markkahler52 12 months ago
And, umm….what about the horse?
Doug K 12 months ago
He’s not a classical conductor.
Imagine 12 months ago
Don’t let him do that again. He might re-volt.
jagedlo 12 months ago
I hope Rod remembers next time to make sure to ground himself…
Goat from PBS 12 months ago
No more jousting during a lightning storm.
ladykat 12 months ago
Shocking experience!
rockyridge1977 12 months ago
Don’t let him on the train!!!!!!
wirepunchr 12 months ago
Where’s the passenger train since Rod is such a good conductor?
atomicdog 12 months ago
“Ba-dum-tis!”
DJohnny 12 months ago
The cage from yesterday may have been good here!
wongo 12 months ago
Zolt? REALLy?
HOTLOTUS1 12 months ago
haha that’s a good one!
Ishka Bibel 12 months ago
Good CONDUCT. I get it. I get jokes.
Angry Indeed Premium Member 12 months ago
I suppose this is where the term “Lightning Rod” came from.
oakie817 12 months ago
oh this is revolting
michael3114 12 months ago
Wow. I have a degree in electronics and it still took me a second to get that one.
sobrown51 12 months ago
Seems more like a resistor than a conductor.
gregorynoll 12 months ago
Lightning (electricity) and the word “conduct”, LOL!, that’s reaching for it!
BoydAdams 12 months ago
Every once in a while we need to be reminded by a clever turn of a word, how people are loosing grasp of simple English…(as always) thank you for the great strip!
cactusbob333 12 months ago
That must have been one hell of a zolt. One rarely sees an Id horse with eyes wide open.
RonBerg13 Premium Member 12 months ago
An enlightening cartoon.
mistercatworks 12 months ago
He’s lucky it was not a “dielectric” medal, which is only awarded posthumously. :)
miltondavis 12 months ago
Rodney should lead the orchestra now.
patlaborvi 12 months ago
My favorite quote(s) from Nightcourt, just after Bull gets struck by lightning.Doctor: Well there’s nothing more I can do for him.Judge Harry: you mean he’s …Doctor: No, he’s fine. But a jolt of energy like that – it must have felt like French kissing a light socket.Bull: No, that feels very different.
eddi-TBH 12 months ago
I never thought of Rodney as a live wire.
C wolfe 12 months ago
I think it would be funnier as “A good conductor metal”.
Longbow1964 12 months ago
I’ve never received a Good Conduct Medal and I’m an electrician.