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Donnie said…
Hahaha! Those about sum the week in news up for sure. BTW, our seafood, especially shrimp right now, is as good as always so far. In fact, many fish species being caught are very large due to the earlier ban on fishing. Sweeeet!
Kelly said…
Hilarious and dead on as usual.
Unknown said…
Awesome! That Airline Jet Blue one is the best thing I have seen all week!
nonamedufus said…
Don: Hey, Don, that's great news. Put me down for some shrimp, eh? Funny how some good actually comes from such a friggin' disaster.
nonamedufus said…
Kelly: Well, I look for the funniest out there. Some editorial cartoonists are just hilarious.
nonamedufus said…
Brahm: Hey, how's my Studio30+ buddy? Some cartoonists had a lot of fun over that Jet Blue incident. They guy actually wanted his job back. I never heard the end of the story.
00dozo said…
Heh, heh. Always funny stuff.
nonamedufus said…
00dozo: Heh, heh. Thanks.
Anonymous said…
Those are great!

But I'm still glad I'm allergic to seafood. That way I can hide my cowardice. Just wouldn't be worth the risk, ya know?

What's the best gulf food you happen to see?
Courtesy of BP, oily tuna of the sea!
nonamedufus said…
Quirks: Allergic to seafood? Poor you. Oh, well Starkist wasn't looking for tuna with good taste, but that tasted good. Sorry, Quirky!
injaynesworld said…
Great minds think alike again. I used the Tea Partier/"We the People..." one on my Sunday piece about the Mosque controversary.
nonamedufus said…
Jayne: That was a good one wasn't it. Do you think this mosque thing is all a tempest in a Tea pot? (heh, heh)
Quirkyloon said…
Those are great!

But I'm still glad I'm allergic to seafood. That way I can hide my cowardice. Just wouldn't be worth the risk, ya know?

What's the best gulf food you happen to see?
Courtesy of BP, oily tuna of the sea!

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