
And I say, “Oh, why not?” Shakespeare was the king of making up new words and he’s considered a genisu.

And I say, “Oh, why not?” Shakespeare was the king of making up new words and he’s considered a genisu.

Why are they called “pro”-nouns? And are there anti-nouns?

This is actually what my father said. I think he was an honest man himself, if sometimes cynical. Probably accurate, though.

Do kids debate the lyrics anymore? I remember sitting around and debating the songs of Styx and REO Speedwagon and David & David and so forth. I look back and rethink those lyrics and can’t imagine how we wrung that much “wisdom” out of them.

You should contact your local paper and get them to run “DoctorTuttle” so that you could see such strips as this before the holiday!

I have often wondered this. And I bring it up every year. If not in cartoon form, then in conversation, or a sermon, or a Sunday School lesson.

I tried this once when young. It’s as bad as you think.

If you got “Tuttle’s” in your local newspaper, you would have seen this Thanksgiving week! Have your paper contact us today!

We don’t have cable or satellite or any streaming subscriptions. When we stay at a hotel or with a friend, we are quickly unimpressed by the volume of available shows.

I wonder why they were called “turtle” doves? Maybe they really liked ice cream with chocolate sauce and pecans.