Friday, October 7, 2022

THE FRIDAY FUNNIES

 It's been another rough week here but I cannot allow that to deter me from trying to cheer ALL of us up.

And some of my contributors to the following line-up have joined me so, without further ado, prepare to laugh!





















Okay so that's it.

Share these with your friends if you like.

After all I didn't originate them, I only stole amassed them.

Have yourselves a great weekend and always remember to keep laughing!

Here, kitty-kitty . . .

22 comments:

William Kendall said...

But the middle finger is the most expressive one!

Margaret said...

Sorry for the rough week! A leaf--that's great. :) The Van Gogh was great as was the bulldog one. They're all good though. Needed a laugh this morning since I'm getting ready to haul Mari to the vet for her blood test.

RedPat said...

Good ones as usual. Love that middle finger.

NewRobin13 said...

These are all so funny. We had some good laughs. Thank you for the Friday Funnies.

Yorkshire Pudding said...

It's nice that you persist with the "Friday Funnies" - bringing smiles to people's faces. By the way: Did you hear about the snarky curmudgeon from Arizona? He (CENSORED BY BLOGGER)

Tom Cochrun said...

Van Gogh is a winner. Hope things get better for you.

LL said...

What a great group of guffaws! Books that were never written . . .

Catalyst said...

😮

Catalyst said...

😁

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😁

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😄

Catalyst said...

😎

Catalyst said...

👍

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😁

CheerfulMonk said...

😀

River said...

oh dear! The orange spelling. And that poor middle finger.

Catalyst said...

😁

Sharon said...

That bulldog, shitzu one make me laugh out loud. Loved the lobster tails one too.

Catalyst said...

💗

The Bug said...

I loved the middle finger, but Dr. M probably loves the outhouse one the best. Ha!

Catalyst said...

😁

Carolina Linthead said...

Thanks! Van Gogh as Batman was very funny, and I'm afraid to honk at that lady, as well, but yes, the outhouse one brought back adolescent humor memories. Another never written book: Under The Bleachers by Seymour Butts.