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I don’t want to read this book. Probably printed with green ink that would get all over your hands.
I recently saw “Wrath of Kahn” in the theater. I think it still holds up very well.
The usual way of saying the third panel where I could from would be “ain’t it, tho?”
This has always been one of my motivations for voting. The problem is, the damage they do is felt so much worse here than there.
This joke was hard to work out because it’s more audio than visual.
I think Louis L’Amour was quoting someone else when he wrote this, but I can’t remember who.
Ah, the old jokes are sometimes the best. And any time you can make a punchline that involves gas, you know you have the junior high vote.
Was watching the great “Quigley Down Under” when this idea came to mind. Now, how to get Tom Selleck on board with the project …
I’m sure this legend still exists in some quarters. I remember being told it as fact when I was a child and being afraid for my cousin who picked up a dead armadillo.
I wish our mayor would run on this slogan. As far as I can tell, our motto is, “When in doubt, put up a traffic cone.”