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09 August 2019, 18:03
xgrunt
Funny Friday
http://hardnoxandfriends.com/2...09/funny-friday-152/
09 August 2019, 19:31
Ole Miss Guy
Thanks!!!
09 August 2019, 20:38
BNagel
Actually the new ant gets eaten by the Aardvark (Bernie Sanders.) Great Friday to all of y'all!!


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10 August 2019, 05:28
Grizzly Adams1
Is that a rat she's snuggling ? Confused

Grizz


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10 August 2019, 05:55
marley7x57
I believe it is a baby Baltimore kitten. Big Grin
10 August 2019, 09:22
NormanConquest
I'm not sure Griz, kinda looks like a possum, unless it's a female, they're called pussems. Ah, the ode to tequila; 1 tequila, 2 tequila, 3 tequila, floor. R/e Murphy's Law: the good wiper blade is on the passenger side. Wilson's law applies too damned well concerning the old (30 years ago) Alka Seltzer cold + Flu med. R/E Denton's Theorum (Dr. Denton I presume?) concerning the toast always falling butter side down, I find the same thing applies to traffic lights. One would assume that the law of averages would say that you should hit a green light 50% of the time. Reminds me of the line from Steve Goodman's song "The dying Cubs fans last Request". " Well, the law of averages says that anything that happens, can but the last time the Cubs won the pennant was the year we dropped the bomb on Japan."


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10 August 2019, 09:51
NormanConquest
Looking back at it, are you sure that's a woman licking that rodent? So now we have a rat (along with other infestations in Baltimore) Hmmm, might turn out to be touted 'Bubonic Baltimore'. A joke but really not funny. When the rats hit London at the peak, the death rate was phenomenal + was in truth only really stopped by the great London fire of 1666. Maybe that's what is needed in Baltimore. I can't judge. but I do remember seeing a bumper sticker several years ago that said: "If I'd known it would come to this, I'd have picked my own damned cotton".


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