More from the Hip Reader. (Previously: Poor Beefy, The Joy of Toil, and About Gripes.)
I particularly like the redundant "no matter which one he used".
Posted by: Trip at September 6, 2006 03:04 PMWhat the hell is going on in that picture?
Posted by: Rubrick at September 6, 2006 03:35 PM...and didn't pitch and catch have a whole 'nother slang meaning back in the day? I'm glad they made the baseball clarification early on.
Posted by: Bambam at September 6, 2006 06:36 PMI saw the phrase "raced around in his wheels" and envisioned this 'rich cat' tooling around in a hamster cage or a Big Wheels trike.
Yeah, Trip, I agree - and the redundancy seemed to be a crutch by which to pitch "which" into any niche where it would fit(ch).
Lastly, thanks for the laughs today. I almost wish (wich?) I had a copy of this(thitch? Aaargh! Make it stop!). OK, now I'm finiched.
Posted by: Howard B at September 7, 2006 01:48 PM