Skip to main content

Sunday Funnies

Comments

It seems that with the Olympics in full swing, all other world events have come to a standstill... almost.

Oh, Canada! *stands with hand on heart*
Me-Me King said…
Now why didn't Sarah think to write her notes on a teabag instead of her palm?
Anonymous said…
What's up with Toyota cars these days?

What? I finally came out of my cave and need some serious catching up to do! Ha!
Donnie said…
People may want to cool it with the Toyota rhetoric. It's still going to out sale most all other cars when this is over. Especially the "American made" ones.
injaynesworld said…
I love your Sunday Funnies!
Chris said…
Those are great. And Tiger just keeps digging the hole deeper, doesn't he? No pun intended.
nonamedufus said…
CatLady: Damn, USA beat Canada in men's hockey last night. Things better change before the gold medal round.
nonamedufus said…
Me-Me: Yeah she might have had better luck pekoe-ing at her notes.
nonamedufus said…
Quirks: Like the car, Quirks, don't stop now.
nonamedufus said…
Don: You know, you're probably right, Don.
nonamedufus said…
Jayne: I love that you love my Sunday Funnies.
nonamedufus said…
Chris: Ha, ha. Yeah, he sure does, poor guy.

Popular posts from this blog

30 Days of Photos III #4 Sour

Check out Ziva's Inferno for the rest of today's photos.

My Back Pages - November

I know, I know, I know I should have reported in before now. But sometimes real life just gets in the way. I attempted 5 books in November. I say attempted because I slapped a big DNF (did not finish) on Neal Stephenson's Cryptonomicon. I just can't seem to get into this guy. It's the second or third of his I've given up on, Not so the other four, starting with a biography of Stephen Stills called Change Partners. This followed by a hilarious biography of the guy responsible for National Lampoon called A Stupid and Futile Gesture - How Doug Kenney and National Lampoon Changed Comedy Forever. I ended the month reading yet another biography, this one of the man behind Rolling Stone magazine,. It was called Sticky Fingers: The Life and Times of Jann Wenner and Rolling Stone Magazine. A fascinating read. So last month I hit the magic number 50 I'd imagined for myself back in January. If I roll this month into my yearly total I'm at 54 books. And I still hav...

30 Days of Writing - Day #1 - Cheese

Well, here we go again folks. As if it weren't enough that I knocked myself out in April participating in 30 Days of Photos, now dear Nicky and Mike over at We Work For Cheese have corralled a bunch of us suckers into a 30 Days of Writing exercise. Yeah, I know. I must have stupid written backwards on my forehead. I don't know how they figured it out. They would have had to look in my mirror to realize it. Anyhoo, the first day's theme is - surprise, surprise - cheese.  And here are the internet imbeciles Nicky and Mike managed to sucker into to this little exercise:  Well, first off there's me! Once you've read my post you can visit:  Mike and Nicky ,   Cheryl ,   If I Were God ,   Katherine ,   Laughing Mom ,   Linda M ,   Malisa ,   MikeWJ ,   Sandra , Leeuna  and Still Unfinished . Okay, who cut the cheese? Well growing up in my house it was usually my mother. She prepared and served the food and the knife ...