
Not everyone got this because the phrase “knock it off” is apparently not as well known with the younger generation. How can that be?
Not everyone got this because the phrase “knock it off” is apparently not as well known with the younger generation. How can that be?
Inspired by a friend of my son’s named Helen. We all had dreams of what her name could have become had she married a certain man.
There are phrases we use that would be confusing to the animal world if they used them. Like “son of a —-!”
This doesn’t sound like a bad idea to me, but then I don’t listen to Britney or country.
I thought of this the first time I heard the song all those years ago.
Ever have cream (or syrup) on your plate and an item you wouldn’t normally put anything sweet on accidentally gets some and, you won’t admit it, but you wish the sweet had gotten on more of the other item?
Yes, I’ve done a variation on this joke before. I liked the other one better.
It’s alarming how many people wrote to me who didn’t get this because they didn’t know that a vicarage was not part of the body.
Some of my favorite old Cottage & CO cartoons were the single-panel, one-off gags. Think “Rubes” meets “Mister Boffo”.
I know candy corn is available all years round, but I only avail myself of it in the fall because, if I have it all year round, I would eat it all year round.