Joe misunderstands words just about as much as Ruthie.
Why does Grandpa ask “So IS he?” So is he what? I don’t get it.
I don’t get it. What’s the misunderstanding here?
Yeah, I hope someone can explain this. I don’t get it!
So if his parents don’t like his shirt being out, do they say “Tucker, tuck it in”?
One old meaning is FOOD, as in ‘tucker bag’ in the song Waltzing Matilda.
If Joe can understand Grandpa why can’t you? As Joe points out, a tucker is a person who tucks his shirt in.
There are people out there who wear their shirts tucked-in, Joe.
Remember Forrest Tucker on F Troop?
I thought maybe he was plumb tuckered.
He should take it up with Mother Tucker.
So did readers get the joke back in 2009 when it was first published?
allen@home over 4 years ago
Joe misunderstands words just about as much as Ruthie.
pschearer Premium Member over 4 years ago
Why does Grandpa ask “So IS he?” So is he what? I don’t get it.
Sir Ruddy Blighter over 4 years ago
I don’t get it. What’s the misunderstanding here?
Fishenguy Premium Member over 4 years ago
Yeah, I hope someone can explain this. I don’t get it!
jagedlo over 4 years ago
So if his parents don’t like his shirt being out, do they say “Tucker, tuck it in”?
Twonky over 4 years ago
One old meaning is FOOD, as in ‘tucker bag’ in the song Waltzing Matilda.
john over 4 years ago
If Joe can understand Grandpa why can’t you? As Joe points out, a tucker is a person who tucks his shirt in.
jpayne4040 over 4 years ago
There are people out there who wear their shirts tucked-in, Joe.
walstib Premium Member over 4 years ago
Remember Forrest Tucker on F Troop?
DrDavy2000 over 4 years ago
I thought maybe he was plumb tuckered.
Kip W over 4 years ago
He should take it up with Mother Tucker.
timbob2313 Premium Member over 4 years ago
So did readers get the joke back in 2009 when it was first published?