


You say tomato, I say potato …






In this Sad-LOL, she discovers why he seemed to be ghosting her.

Some Tom Gauld literary cartoons



You say tomato, I say potato …
In this Sad-LOL, she discovers why he seemed to be ghosting her.
Apart from the admirable pun, the line always raises the question of whether a truncated quotation, which changes the meaning, constitutes a misquotation.
Woops, a week late but valid topical pun:
Contributed by Andréa.
Tom Falco says on his blog that two of the most popular of his cartoons last year were on the cavemen/cavewomen motif.
An Arlo-Oy?
Hmm, this feels familiar, but only the horse-drawn carriage shows up on a pun search.
Both from Andréa.
(The pun isn’t always on a word that appears in the caption or dialog.)