Surprise!
As Willy Nelson sings, "I woke up still not dead again today!"
You could be forgiven for wondering since I haven't posted since last Sunday.
I guess there's nothing much going on here at the old Bar None Corral.
But there are still a batch of cartoons, most sent in by my Comedy Contributors.
You're all appreciated.
So let's take a look and see what's here.
(I know, I know. It's supposed to say "biting". And the apostrophe's in the wrong place. It's so hard to get good help these days.)
And with that, I shall bring this attempt at levity to a close.
Now y'all have a wonderful weekend and remember: Always. Keep. Laughing!
Here, kitty-kitty . . .
Thank you for the Friday laughs. We loved the pyramid funny, had a very good laugh about that. Yes, aliens! Glad to know all is well there.
ReplyDeletePotty trained! LOL I like all the animal ones too. Needed a laugh today.
ReplyDeleteIt seems that by the time Friday comes around I am needing a laugh and you always come through with a few at least. I love the coyote.
ReplyDeleteOf course, it took me a minute to find the black lab. Loved it!
ReplyDeleteCamelflage is hilarious.
ReplyDeleteGreat selection. I started laughing at the opening comment!
ReplyDeleteWell yeah, Plymouth 8-2288. I mean it's been only a bit more than 60 years.
ReplyDeleteYes, it's odd! I can still remember my armed services number, and identity card number [66 years hence], but can't remember my bank login number. Ah well, c'est la [vieille] vie.
ReplyDeleteMy first phone number, back when we had "operators", was 63-J. But I have no memory of our number when we got our first dial telephone.
ReplyDeleteTW (Twinbrook). 47228
ReplyDeleteHA! I love that last one -- the cat drawing. I can indeed remember my childhood phone number, but it was just a number, unlike the more interesting ones above. The pyramid one is funny and, sadly, very true!
ReplyDeleteMy dad has had the same phone number since I was in middle school - which is the only reason I remember it since I call him regularly. Ha!
ReplyDeleteA great bunch of funnies! I say make your childhood phone number your password. Problem solved. I love that camel.
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