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Sunday Funnies - Halloween Edition






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Next year I'm gonna be a mobile person who isn't trapped in a chair watching obnoxious political adds!
nonamedufus said…
Boom Boom: hahaha Poor you. I feel for ya. Get well soon!
00dozo said…
Scary stuff!! Heh, heh.

Happy Halloween!
Unknown said…
Loved them! Have a great day.
Jaffer said…
Great Ideas !
The Donkey - was that the Democrats ?
The Elephant & Tea Party took me a minute to guess ...
Anonymous said…
What puts a face of sheer delight on my face?

A longer school year!

I just love being a parent.

Ahem.

Great funnies Nomesters!
nonamedufus said…
00dozo: Scary but funny too.
nonamedufus said…
Lauren: Great. You too.
nonamedufus said…
Jaffer: Gotta love American politics, and American political cartoonists!
nonamedufus said…
Quirks: Poor kids. They already start all-day at 4, after a couple of years of pre-school. Now they're gonna extend the school year? Poor kids. Poor teachers!!!
I hate to say it, but some of those are so sad...especially the one with the career coach. :(
nonamedufus said…
UR: Didn't you know? Sad is the new funny.
Ziva said…
Hehe, awesome. These are very funny, especially to a non-American who only views American politics as a source of entertainment.
Jen said…
Thanks for the halloween laughs. I love the last one.
nonamedufus said…
Ziva: And American politics is VERY entertaining, especially now.
nonamedufus said…
Jen: When better to run cartoons about politicians than Halloween. Scary!
Linda Medrano said…
Oh God! Make it end! I can't wait till Wednesday. No more political ads! And maybe some legal pot to chill out with! (Joke.)
nonamedufus said…
Linda: I guess living in California does have it's upside.
00dozo said…
Scary stuff!! Heh, heh.

Happy Halloween!

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