
I hear people use this phrase a lot. Usually, it means they’re going to go into coaching. Does the game notice?

I hear people use this phrase a lot. Usually, it means they’re going to go into coaching. Does the game notice?

Would it be legal, in hacky sack, to touch it with your ears like that? Inquiring minds want to know.

There are a couple places I really enjoy getting “street tacos” from. As far as I can tell, that means “small taco”.

I actually saw this happen once. It was in about a D-league softball game and a runner scored from first but the batter got thrown out at first.

Apparently, “mongeese” is acceptable in some quarters. (Just kidding, it’s not. Whew! I’d hate to have to redraw the strip!)

What else could it possibly mean? I ask you!

No, I don’t want peanut butter on my corn, either. Is peanut butter really related to butter in any known way?

The problem with this cartoon is that it threw people’s ability to distinguish between “gnome” and “genome”.

My oldest son and his wife keep bees. They asked me to do a cartoon for the label on the jars of honey they gifted. It looked a lot like the second panel above.

One of the low points in human history. If only the guy defending the Bible had read it.