HomepageComics admin in Comics It Is Not Linear, part 5 Spread the love Next Read: It Is Not Linear, part 6 » Benny RussellcustodyJohn EdwardsLemont BrownrelationshipsRoxanne Dubois admin: View Comments (6) "A whole 'nother"? Really, dude? After all the grammar nitpicking strips you've done? =( I do like these double standard strips, though. You know, despite the fact they're painfully true. Lemont's the nit-picker, not me. And Lemont only nit-picks that one woman. Draw your own conclusions. Needless to say, I agree. I'll cut Darrin some slack for using vernacular rather than standard English. Susan and Lemont are speaking informally, after all. Also, sometimes it's appropriate to ratchet down formality as a way of adding emphasis. I think that's what is happening here. I agree, Jen. I startled my dog with my guffaw. :-D Related Post Captain Kirk Blasts Off Into Outer Space The Repeating Fast Radio Burst Clyde Asks About The Hazel Scott Piano
"A whole 'nother"? Really, dude? After all the grammar nitpicking strips you've done? =( I do like these double standard strips, though. You know, despite the fact they're painfully true.
Lemont's the nit-picker, not me. And Lemont only nit-picks that one woman. Draw your own conclusions.
I'll cut Darrin some slack for using vernacular rather than standard English. Susan and Lemont are speaking informally, after all. Also, sometimes it's appropriate to ratchet down formality as a way of adding emphasis. I think that's what is happening here.
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"A whole 'nother"? Really, dude? After all the grammar nitpicking strips you've done? =(
I do like these double standard strips, though. You know, despite the fact they're painfully true.
Lemont's the nit-picker, not me. And Lemont only nit-picks that one woman. Draw your own conclusions.
Needless to say, I agree.
I'll cut Darrin some slack for using vernacular rather than standard English. Susan and Lemont are speaking informally, after all.
Also, sometimes it's appropriate to ratchet down formality as a way of adding emphasis. I think that's what is happening here.
I agree, Jen.
I startled my dog with my guffaw. :-D