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MonasticismCaitiff32 said…
http://goo.gl/fTlKV
Kathie Stell said…
My fav, hands down, is the bottom one.... Diana lives! :-) Great way to start a Sunday am.
Nonamedufus said…
I really liked that one too.
Boom Boom Larew said…
Glad to see Prince Harry is distracting us from the LowRoaders this week.
Lauren said…
RIP Phyllis Diller. A pioneer in comedy.
Nonamedufus said…
What happens in Vegas doesn't always stay in Vegas but shows up on the cover of British tabloids. Naughty, naughty.
Nonamedufus said…
She was a trail-blazer and one of a kind...into her 90s, imagine.
Indigo Roth said…
Hey Doofus! Lowriders/Lowroaders? Yep, nailed that. Thanks for sharing this. And by the way, I'm envious of your visit from Paula! I'm hoping she makes it over here to the UK for her birthday! See you again, Indigo
Unfinished Person said…
I liked the bottom one too, but my favorite this week was the first one, because it's just so true.
Lauren said…
She was an amazing lady.
nonamedufus said…
I grew up on her comedy.
nonamedufus said…
Paula's a delightful lady. We had a wonderful time.
nonamedufus said…
That Biden one had me laughing out loud, Bryan.

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