I’ve got no words for you, Linton. (shakes heads and turns away)
Must be a Newfoundland dog… although I’m pretty sure they use their mouths to pull people through the water, not their “arms”.
See? Learn to SWIM, Linton!
Since Jack couldn’t find one, this is the etymology of the Tackleford pejorative “You’re a real Linton!”
BRAVO ARCHIBALD!
Scrolling through Thesaurus.com just now, and I think “ingrate” is about as good as it gets, Jack.
I agree, that still doesn’t seem quite enough in this case.
Archibald definitely is not a dog. What is he?
May 03, 2017
Pharmakeus Ubik over 3 years ago
I’ve got no words for you, Linton. (shakes heads and turns away)
Nuliajuk over 3 years ago
Must be a Newfoundland dog… although I’m pretty sure they use their mouths to pull people through the water, not their “arms”.
Brass Orchid Premium Member over 3 years ago
See? Learn to SWIM, Linton!
seismic-2 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Since Jack couldn’t find one, this is the etymology of the Tackleford pejorative “You’re a real Linton!”
Aladar30 Premium Member over 3 years ago
BRAVO ARCHIBALD!
scyphi26 over 3 years ago
Scrolling through Thesaurus.com just now, and I think “ingrate” is about as good as it gets, Jack.
I agree, that still doesn’t seem quite enough in this case.
GaryCooper over 3 years ago
Archibald definitely is not a dog. What is he?