Pearls Before Swine by Stephan Pastis for July 10, 2013

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    The#1BoiseStateFan  almost 11 years ago

    You have a point, Rat.

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    Sherlock Watson  almost 11 years ago

    Want to have fun on this date, Bob? One word: Swap.

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    Odd Dog Premium Member almost 11 years ago

    Here is an interesting clip on grammar police. Enjoy::http://www.upworthy.com/stephen-fry-takes-a-firm-stance-on-grammar-he-doesnt-go-the-way-youd-think-2?g=4&c=upw10

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    alviebird  almost 11 years ago

    Many people these days do not understand the rules here.

    “Jake and I got a ride to the store with Bob.”

    But it’s: “Bob gave Jake and ME a ride to the store.” Not “I”, which is a mistake that seems to get more common every day.

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    alviebird  almost 11 years ago

    Aha…..I just realized that Pastis may have used incorrect grammar to deflect attention from a substandard (for him, anyway) strip.

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    Sisyphos  almost 11 years ago

    Bump Bob’s bald pate boldly, Rat! Be a big brave boy! Bravo!

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    SuperDavid  almost 11 years ago

    Whack-a-rat!

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    JusSayin  almost 11 years ago

    Try the croquettes and the crudités, then eat a beef tenderloin, extremely rare. Then ravish the wife, the other female, a waitress or two, and scare the other guy away.Just a thought to take your mind off grammar nazis on a strip that has crocs.

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    orinoco womble  almost 11 years ago

    Times have changed. We never had “couples dates.” We went out for dinner with our friends—with people we actually wanted to spend time with.

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    puddlesplatt  almost 11 years ago

    Dang! and I’s speaks englush.

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    gorbag  almost 11 years ago

    I’m sure Stephen knows his grammar. Bob, however, is a casual speaker. @Odd Dog (Steven Fry) has it right – we should avoid critiquing the language skills of genuine creators, particularly by those amoung us who cannot do the same (yet seemed to be able to figure out what they meant).

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    alviebird  almost 11 years ago

    English major? Hardly. It was my weakest subject, and I only completed the 9th grade. Actually, I went through the 10th, but flunked that year……… due to my failure in English.

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    John Falstaff  almost 11 years ago

    ‘It is not “Me am going”’Whie nott? Eet sound OK too me.

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    BillWa  almost 11 years ago

    We be ballymog lipflapping da’ lingomean.

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    legaleagle48  almost 11 years ago

    Read what I just wrote. “Well” is an adverb. “Good” is an adjective. Adjectives cannot be used to modify verbs (which is what “go” is) — that’s what adverbs do. Therefore, it never goes “good” because it can only go “well.”

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    JohnFredC  almost 11 years ago

    This isn’t the first time for the lousy grammar in this strip. It could be deliberately worded in such a way as to make a point about the character, or to sound “funny”. But in this day and age when apparently few of us actually paid attention in English class, who can tell? So that presents a problem for humor based on bad grammar. To those of us conscious of how bad grammar makes us appear to others, if the joke isn’t particularly funny, it just comes off as stupid and uneducated.

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    Packratjohn Premium Member almost 11 years ago

    Why are you all correcting Stephan’s grammar? Bob is the one mutilating the Queen’s English.

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    Snoopy_Fan  almost 11 years ago

    Poor Bob… He’s always the one in the strip getting pummeled… Now he’s getting pummeled by the readers for his poor English grammar…

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    Gokie5  almost 11 years ago

    "Any regular Joe (or Bob) will bludgeon the language in this manner."Agreed, jeff. Bob is not going to talk like an English-major nerd! Even I don’t! :-)

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    dbmeyer99  almost 11 years ago

    Why do people need to boost their own ego by stepping on others? What a bunch of douchebags!! Let’s see… is douchbag a noun or adjective… who cares!!

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    Gokie5  almost 11 years ago

    @Alexikakos

    “’Twas womble mig muh slithy toves mak gyre mig gimble tik muh wabe…. etc.”

    Yeah, but Lewis Carroll did make his poem conform to the rules of grammar:“’Twas brillig, and the slithy toves/ Did gyre and gimble in the wabe” . . .

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    Defective Premium Member almost 11 years ago

    Today’s comments are a great example of why all grammar police should be taken out back and shot. They have no idea what they’re talking about and talk just for the sake of talking, adding nothing of value or merit. Only attempting to detract from the work of others.

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    Popeyesforearm  almost 11 years ago

    what a mallet-dy

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    aatkins  almost 11 years ago

    But it’s neighbor Bob talking..not Stephen, and why should we expect HIM to have perfect grammar?!

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    Brightspot60  almost 11 years ago

    “I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream”…wasn’t that the title of a sci-fi novel?

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    tbritt99  almost 11 years ago

    Neighbor Bob should try swinging.

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    bratzilla  almost 11 years ago

    @Odd Dog — thanks for sharing that link. Love it.

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    cool_alien_empire  almost 11 years ago

    I teach English, and ‘none’ comes up a lot. ‘None’ is actually an indefinite pronoun, and you can use it as plural or singular, depending on your subject.

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    Number Three  almost 11 years ago

    The honour is all Rat’s!

    LOL xxx

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    Malcolm Hall  almost 11 years ago

    So Pastis is committing grammatical errors when him has Larry speak, but not when him has Rat speak. Maybe him’s writing dialogue to reflect the way people speak. Neighbor Bob is an uneducated lout and speaks like one. At least that’s what me thinks.

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    Vet Premium Member almost 11 years ago

    If you think this language is off. Watch I am Weasel.Listen to his buddy the baboon. Who writes his R backwards.He is I R baboon. Kids just roll out of their laughing at him.Its funny. That’s why Carroll wrote the stories and dialogue that way. To have some fun and break the rules.

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    Sherlock Watson  almost 11 years ago

    Well, Stephan, it seems that the majority of posters here prefer proper grammar over humor. You know what that means: NO MORE CROCS! Cuz dey no talks da English gud!

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    Lamberger  almost 11 years ago

    Pedants need to be pendulated. Get a rope. There is no good reason to expect cartoon characters to speak like Edwardian scholars. Would you exact such metrics on Huck Finn?

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    Platinum Hippo  almost 11 years ago

    You people need to learn your graymmar..

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    royeggshop  almost 11 years ago

    Heaven help us when the grammar freaks hear the Crocs.

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    alviebird  almost 11 years ago

    Which is worse, pointing out someone’s error, or letting people remain ignorant?

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    comicsnerd74  almost 9 years ago

    In a nutshell.

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