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Llewellenbruce said, almost 2 years ago
I don’t think fralp is in the dictionary Nelson.
Earl Wash said, almost 2 years ago
It will be now!
Frogman_tg
said, almost 2 years ago
What about “cankles”?
Bdaysuit said, almost 2 years ago
@Frogman_tg
yeah, never heard of cankles till I read it here.
JazzyBella
said, almost 2 years ago
Well if Opal has to wear pants to hide her cankles…just wear a hat to hide your fralp Earl.
Knightman
said, almost 2 years ago
Thats very Fralpful Nelson!
Number Six said, almost 2 years ago
He’s got so many wrinkles up there, he has to screw his hat on.
6ryph0n said, almost 2 years ago
He doesn’t have a forehead… it’s a five or six-head.
Citizen GROG!
said, almost 2 years ago
I’d rather have a fralp. I never heard of either one either before reading about it here.
David Glover said, almost 2 years ago
How come “forehead” is spelled with an ‘E,’ but “forward” has no ‘e?’
Kab Buch said, almost 2 years ago
With the creator of this strip I wonder those two words will go in the dictionary. These are new two me to.
T_Lexi said, almost 2 years ago
‘Cankle’ has been in the dictionary for a while now. Alas, not ‘fralp.’ And luthberg1: Forehead is from fore, meaning the front part, while forward is from for or forth, meaning toward.
LuvThemPluggers said, almost 2 years ago
I clearly remember the first time I asked my hubby if he had a comb in his pocket and he laughed. It’s a wonder the comb mfg don’t go out of business!
Vegas Viper said, almost 2 years ago
Earl just parts his hair in the middle …
pearlsarefuzzier said, almost 2 years ago
I’m surprised at you guys. The word “cankle” has been around for years.