There’s a “meta” going on here, Teresa, but I can’t say what it is yet. In the meantime, “snake oil” is an accurate metaphor. I think. It might be a simile. What’s the one that is “X is like Y”? It’s a terrible burden having a public school education.
According to Scott Adams, there are 7 or so different types of humor. One-in-twenty comics needs to appeal to one of those and people will think you are funny. “Upheld by hair” is one of them, and I truly believe that. Joe Biden does too, but I’m not sure “suspended” is the same word he’d use.
Meanwhile, do you know how much hair spray we had to use to get Crumbs’ hair to do that? It was a lot. I watched “Independence Day” three times while writing the last couple comics and kept busting up every time the aliens destroyed Washington DC. I probably should have opened more windows.
He did. Naming your grocery store ‘Vittles and Crumb Compost Heap” is a sure-fire path to millionaire-hood. It isn’t billionaire-hood like “Take the Fauci-Ouchie challenge” is, but you also get to keep your soul.
Orvan Taurus said:
Anyone NOT hearing ’76 Trombones’…?
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Quizzer said:
Apologies, Orvan, but… what? Reference please?
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overgrownhobbit said:
We need to add The Music Man to our Classic Movie Night watch.
And thankee, Mr. Taurus, well-spotted!
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teresa from hershey said:
I am! Despite the fact that Professor Harold Hill did not wear a striped vest. He had enough subtlety to not look like a snake oil salesman.
Will there be snake oil? Squeezed from snakes? Or milked?
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Quizzer said:
There’s a “meta” going on here, Teresa, but I can’t say what it is yet. In the meantime, “snake oil” is an accurate metaphor. I think. It might be a simile. What’s the one that is “X is like Y”? It’s a terrible burden having a public school education.
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Orvan Taurus said:
“X is like Y”is simile.
“X is Y” is metaphor.
Metavore might be something that eats hipsters, but I am unsure of this one.
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VMDL598 said:
I can’t stop laughing about the way the hat is suspended by his hair! (Or are they leaves?)
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Quizzer said:
According to Scott Adams, there are 7 or so different types of humor. One-in-twenty comics needs to appeal to one of those and people will think you are funny. “Upheld by hair” is one of them, and I truly believe that. Joe Biden does too, but I’m not sure “suspended” is the same word he’d use.
Meanwhile, do you know how much hair spray we had to use to get Crumbs’ hair to do that? It was a lot. I watched “Independence Day” three times while writing the last couple comics and kept busting up every time the aliens destroyed Washington DC. I probably should have opened more windows.
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VMDL598 said:
Probably more than what I use to try to kill mosquitos with I can say that much…
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John Wilder said:
He’s gonna get rich. You know what they say, phosphorous, prosperous!
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Quizzer said:
He did. Naming your grocery store ‘Vittles and Crumb Compost Heap” is a sure-fire path to millionaire-hood. It isn’t billionaire-hood like “Take the Fauci-Ouchie challenge” is, but you also get to keep your soul.
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