Frazz by Jef Mallett for October 17, 2013

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    tammyspeakslife Premium Member over 10 years ago

    Frazz would NOT have laughed

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    Keith Kunz  over 10 years ago

    grammer police are evil.

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    furrykef  over 10 years ago

    Pronunciation is not grammar.

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    rshive  over 10 years ago

    I do rather agree with @kieth kunz. Wince and move on. Wonder what the stuff is in “leaves and stuff”. A Sasquatch perhaps?

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    Stellagal  over 10 years ago

    “It’s a moot point”. Oops. :D

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    puddleglum1066  over 10 years ago

    …and as those of us who despise “smooth jazz” have noted, “New Age” rhymes with “sewage.”

    By the way, is this strip a repeat? I could swear I saw this gag in one of the Frazz books…

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    Potrzebie  over 10 years ago

    Grammer police? I think she’s a spelling cop. Nothing wrong with that. Except that it won’t make you any friends with the low-brow demographic.

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    pumaman  over 10 years ago

    I thought she said it on purpose. The trip probably foiled her original plans for the weekend.

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    JudyAz  over 10 years ago

    As the potato said after being wrapped in shiny aluminum before being put in to the oven: “Curses, foiled again!”

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    Defective Premium Member over 10 years ago

    Correcting people in public is bad? What are teachers supposed to do when a child makes a mistake in front of the whole class? Or the same child is out with parents and does something VERY wrong? Are they to allow the behavior to continue until an ‘appropriate’ time at some unforeseen time in the future? NO. Correct IMMEDIATELY when the problem is detected! Then drop it. Don’t harp on it, just continue on. It gives the person time to think about it without being focused on. If the behavior continues, it’s not a new one, and it’s ingrained. You should have paid them more attention before then.

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    ncalifgirl58  over 10 years ago

    I wish I was going to see the Fall leaves!

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    matzam Premium Member over 10 years ago

    such a subtle difference in pronunciation is irrelevant . what gets me is when forte is pronounced with the e

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    sbchamp  over 10 years ago

    Farte’?

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    jessegooddoggy  over 10 years ago

    The eastern sierra fall color was just jaw dropping this year, especially against a little early snow. High elevations are all browned out now, but hiking weather is just perfect.

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    jrgtr42  over 10 years ago

    I don’t know… I always intentionally mispronounce things. It’s an ongoing joke in my family and most of my friends to emPHAcise the wrong syLLAble. That, or say something like Foilage (rhymes with spoilage) to say fo-li-age… I wonder if it’s something like that in Glenda’s family, and she just didn’t think about it before saying it to someone who doesn’t get it.

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    Demmiaa  over 10 years ago

    Say something about the subject, correct quietly, and NO laughing..

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    Radical-Knight  over 10 years ago

    Funny!, Today we have people correcting people correcting people.

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    imbaldeagle  over 10 years ago

    Lookin at leaves ain’t bad – rakin them is something else…

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    androscoggin  over 10 years ago

    How about new-cue-ler instead of new-clee-er (for nuclear)? Or preventative instead of preventive? They were both wrong when I was in school, but now even news reporters use them. Luckily, my schools also taught me that language evolves as people use it.

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    unca jim  over 10 years ago

    “well the 6 letter word I want to use has no word that rhymes with it…….it starts with an “r”, ends with an “m”

    But it’s easy to detect ’em.

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    JudyAz  over 10 years ago

    The one that gets me is when “oriented” is pronounced “orientated”

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    dzw3030  over 10 years ago

    You’ve made a nice play on words. Mute implies no capacity for speech. Moot, would indicate the issue is open to argument. You’re correct, of course, correcting someone in public is very rude. Enjoy your day… SSJ

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    xpurplezebra  over 10 years ago

    Strip snot funny at fall any more.

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    blackcat725  over 10 years ago

    one of my top pronunciation pet peeves!

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