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Unfinished Person said…
A tie: the movies one at the beginning and the Mitt Romney rookie one. Both made me LOL. I wasn't ROFLMAO, but still very funny. :)
nonamedufus said…
Yeah, I liked that first one too. Being Canadian, I liked the joke of the day, too.
Boom Boom Larew said…
I should be ashamed of myself for laughing at that first one... but I confess, it does amuse me.
nonamedufus said…
I'm of an age that I remember the dancing hot dog jumping into the bun between features at the drive-in, so for me this cartoon was hilarious.
Boom Boom Larew said…
For me, too! Let's all go to the lobby, Let's all go to the lobby, let's all go to the lobbbbbeeeeee... to have some 7-UP!
Boom Boom Larew said…
Now, whenever I have the kids help me take stuff to the school kitchen at the end of the day, I sing, "Let's all go to the kitchen..." at the top of my lungs!
nonamedufus said…
Found it! http://youtu.be/xtG8MtWjijM
nonamedufus said…
Oh, you're a wild one, you are.
Boom Boom Larew said…
Love it! Thanks for finding it!
nonamedufus said…
Brings back memories!
meleahrebeccah said…
"what am I writing off this year" | "47% of the country"

*dies laughing*

*comes back to life*

*dies again*
nonamedufus said…
That was a good one, wasn't it. Hope your health improves soon, Meleah. I'm thinking of you.
meleahrebeccah said…
:) Thank you. :)
Indigo Roth said…
Ah, Mitt! Man, I hope you don't pull of a miracle. These things happen. *worries* Indigo
nonamedufus said…
I'm with you on that. Although being non-Americans it wouldn't affect us directly...except maybe to give us something to write about.

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