See, I always thought an orchid was the primitive, instinctual nature of an above-ground goblin, and peony was what one did to soothe a jellyfish sting. I must be reading the wrong books.
I also thought rose was multiple fights over an as-of-yet unnamed cause, and a carnation was a country filled with automobiles. And don’t get me started on tulips; I’ll never stop!
gopher gofer about 4 years ago
sparrow – extra shaft for your bow…
Nathan Daniels Premium Member about 4 years ago
See, I always thought an orchid was the primitive, instinctual nature of an above-ground goblin, and peony was what one did to soothe a jellyfish sting. I must be reading the wrong books.
I also thought rose was multiple fights over an as-of-yet unnamed cause, and a carnation was a country filled with automobiles. And don’t get me started on tulips; I’ll never stop!
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 4 years ago
Well, I think I had the same idea as Nathan, above… when it comes to “peony.”
But, unfortunately I thought it had more to do with the restrooms being too far away when you need one.
“Begonia!” is what an Irish witch says to get rid of you….
“Violet” is a teeny instrument…
“Primrose” was that very proper girl who disapproved of you in 4th grade.
“Larkspur” is part of your outfit for bird-riding.
“Marigold” was advice from my mother… but I didn’t.
This is kinda fun.
Indianapolis Smith about 4 years ago
Rose is what i does in the boats.
Lee26 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Very, very clever puns today.
Perkycat about 4 years ago
Yes, this is very funny and clever!!
WCraft Premium Member about 4 years ago
Milk weed – marijuana soaked in dairy products
P51Strega about 4 years ago
Great comic John, and excellent additions above. A few more:
Dandelion – A large, fancy dressed cat
Hyacinth – Greeting for Ms Lauper
Aster – {will get me kicked off GoComics}
anomalous4 about 4 years ago
=GUFFAW=
Rogers George Premium Member about 4 years ago
Serious question: What’s the name for this kind of linguistic twist?