
Tag / humor
I swear, I’m thinking about adding a “Lose the attitude, Marla” tag…

Wednesday Morning Bonus Oy
The Son of Stuck Funky blog referred to yesterday’s Funky Winkerbean as having
[“broken] the ‘oy’ tag on Comics I Don’t Understand.”
While this wasn’t technically true, since it hadn’t been submitted here, I thought I should make it a pre-truth®…

Seat

Okay, it just seems to me if he’s polite enough to pick up her handkerchief, you’d think he would have offered her his seat in the first place.
Or should I not be trying to make sense of Mutt and Jeff at 4am?
Thinking about this — because, again, it’s 4am — I still offer my seat to women, even though it’s long out of fashion, because that’s how I grew up. But only to adult women: offering my seat to a woman forty years my junior just seems weird (not that this is usually a conscious decision).
You know what really made me feel old? The first time somebody offered me a seat. Maybe I looked particularly aged that day.
Interesting how these things differ regionally: when the extended family was in Boston a few years, I noticed that nobody was offering my octogenarian mother a seat. My son, who lives in Boston, explained that Bostonians rarely offer their seats to the elderly, but seem happy to give them up when asked.
(He himself always offers, because he’s still a New Yorker)
Expo

In the Air 37 Years Ago…

1981 called on your car phone…

What’s it all about, Wayno?

Didn’t this run a few weeks ago? And posted here with both the geezer and oy tags?
Hard to say for sure, since GoDaddy erased all evidence that there even was a CIDU page before two weeks ago…
Atomic Blonde

Tim: The price of the earrings changes and the “joke” seems to be “You want good thing? Well, you get bad thing” with no wit or twist.
Bill: I wish I could decipher the original publication date on this one: kind of curious how early people were using “atomic” in this manner.
Salt?
That’s a contraption for salting sidewalks?

Vaudeville
