Wizard of Id by Parker and Hart for March 20, 2014

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    ratlum  about 10 years ago

    Wiz your going to loose all your friends ,that is if you got any

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    johnt204  about 10 years ago

    Wiz could be looking good.If he were good.Is he ever good?

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    watmiwori  about 10 years ago

    Full-bore Yorkshire is TOTALLY incimprehensibl! Or broad Scots.

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    Nachikethass  about 10 years ago

    Thanks Wiz! People just rape the language and call you names if you want more accuracy!

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    Kaputnik  about 10 years ago

    What? Rodney thought you were looking virtuous this morning, Wiz.

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    Aaberon  about 10 years ago

    We need a few more Grammar Nazis: I work with a guy who has NO grasp of what punctuation is.

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    Q4horse  about 10 years ago

    That’s grammar POLICE, Nazi is not a fit or proper term for use in a comic cartoon. (brought to you by the grammar police)

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    2578275  about 10 years ago

    “When I look back at all the crap I learned in high school, it’s a wonder I can think at all…” Kodachrome by Paul Simon.

    But correct grammar usage does lend to one’s credibility. And it’s well that lawyers need to know it.

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    legaleagle48  about 10 years ago

    You go, Wiz — protect the integrity of the English language from those who would torture it on a daily basis. Grammar Nazis forever!

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    Otera  about 10 years ago

    Merriam-Webster calls it “Americanese”. not even kidding.

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    sbchamp  about 10 years ago

    It does NO good, Wiz!No one pays attention

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    btirva5940  about 10 years ago

    Ratlum – just a note from a grammar policeperson – the word you want is LOSE, NOT LOOSE, Lose means that something is lost and can not be found, or, you had a friend and lost him/her. Loose means not tight – get it?

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    dogday Premium Member about 10 years ago

    Sorry to add on (not too sorry, I guess) but allow me to observe that using words correctly is a reflection of the quality of the mind behind the words; the reasoning, the care taken in forming ideas, the desire to have what you say understood as you intended and not leaving it up to the random interpretation of the hearer. These days, correct spelling and punctuation are frosting on the cake but the same applies to them.

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    pangalactic  about 10 years ago

    I actually cringed when I saw the first panel. I was relieved when I saw the corrections…

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    jim_pem  about 10 years ago

    …because the pursuit of lower intellectual standards is apparently desirable.

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    Phatts  about 10 years ago

    There still is no period at the end of the sentence!

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    JanLC  about 10 years ago

    I’m just curious as to how Wiz knew that “you’re” was misspelled in a spoken word.

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    David Huie Green LosersBlameOthers&It'sYOURfault  about 10 years ago

    POWERNot that you can actually zap oral homonyms

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    Doublejake Premium Member about 10 years ago

    Yep, as Churchill said (paraphrased), “the British and the Americans are two peoples separated by a common language.” .If it’s a rainy day and our toolbox is in the basement, we don’t take the lift to fetch a spanner so we can go out under a brolly to lift the bonnet to fix our lorry, and most of us Yanks might not understand someone who does.

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    NCTom Premium Member about 10 years ago

    true, wait, then it is false, but then true, NOOO, then it is false…….DON’T DO THIS TO US!

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    Lamberger  about 10 years ago

    All Liberal arguments can be reduced to, “I don’t like it!”

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    FabulousJewels  about 10 years ago

    “A soft voice and gentle correction, when it’s asked for, is ever so much better.”

    I’ll agree with that. I mean, in REAL LIFE a soft voice and gentle correction IS better. But this is just a comic strip, right? And every good comic strip needs a good antagonist.

    Me, I’d make my antagonist an evil English teacher who smacks his students’ hands with a ruler when he catches them using improper grammar (or writing poems in class).

    “What have we here, laddie? Mysterious scribblings? A secret code? Oh, poems, no less! Poems, everybody! The laddie reckons himself a poet!”

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YR5ApYxkU-U

    Lol…

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    rjbelt Premium Member about 10 years ago

    Since looking is a linking verb in this instance using the adjective good would be correct to describe the condition of the person. Looking well would be a comment on how the person is performing the act of looking.

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    wmcb  about 10 years ago

    Why must people insert political crap into a cartoon?

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    David Huie Green LosersBlameOthers&It'sYOURfault  about 10 years ago

    LesseeTheir should orta be thereis shoulda beed (intentional d) areerrers shud beee spelt errorsSo within the sentence, me counts three errors.This leaves us with a couple of philosophical questions:Is a false statement an error? Is a lie an error? The truth is that intentional misrepresentation is NOT an error, so we are stuck with three. But just for the fun of it, let us assume intentional falsehood is an error and we are up to four, right?Not necessasarily. The sentense misidentifies an error within itself, but is the error internal to the sentence or external to the sentence?

    The answer to THAT question depends on your philosophy and is definately external to the sentence, so no new errors are identified.QED

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    David Huie Green LosersBlameOthers&It'sYOURfault  about 10 years ago

    “A gross insult to the horrible things done by Nazis.”?.We are supposed to be respectful to the things done by Nazis?Why should we respect Nazis and their accomplishments?THINK! MAN! THINK!

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    bjb2book Premium Member about 10 years ago

    I knew when I saw this comic in my e-mail that I had to visit GoComics just for the comments it would get!

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    Nancy McManus  about 10 years ago

    “Good” is correct. “Are looking” is a linking verb (with a gerund); it refers back to the subject (always a noun). “Well” is an adverb. Adverbs never modify nouns. “Good” is an adjective, describing the subject.Lesson done.

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