The Flying McCoys by Glenn McCoy and Gary McCoy for September 27, 2014
September 26, 2014
September 28, 2014
Transcript:
Man: "Aren't you done yet? How hard is it to draw an eagle with a snake in its feet?!
I should have gone somewhere else!! Don't you know what you're doing?"
My pet peeve is when people use an apostrophe to denote plurality. It seems to occur most often when the word ends in a vowel. I recently read a grocery store sign that called attention to “Pizza’s on sale” . It is enough to make me want to carry around a sharpie and a bottle of white out.
SwimsWithSharks over 9 years ago
No apostrophe in “its”, boys.
SwimsWithSharks over 9 years ago
No apostrophe in “its”,Sphinx. Look it up. Its is possessive. It’s is a contraction for “it is”.
She Mc over 9 years ago
Too much puctuation, not enough laughing! You need to really trust your Tat artist!!!
greenearthman over 9 years ago
BTW-he doesn’t LOOK Mexican.
neverenoughgold over 9 years ago
By the crack in his a$$, his last job was a plumber…
Zen-of-Zinfandel over 9 years ago
This Tat parlor is not an eagle opportunity employer
mackenzie0158 over 9 years ago
C’mon you guys whaddya want, correct grammar or funny pictures? The McCoy boys are cartoonists, not grammarians.
Erichalfbee over 9 years ago
The apostrophe is correct, it applies to the Eagles feet, therefore the possesive nature of it’s is proper.
Tigdi over 9 years ago
My pet peeve is when people use an apostrophe to denote plurality. It seems to occur most often when the word ends in a vowel. I recently read a grocery store sign that called attention to “Pizza’s on sale” . It is enough to make me want to carry around a sharpie and a bottle of white out.