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00dozo said…
Ha! That Parliament Hill one is hilarious!

Always fun comics.

;-)
nonamedufus said…
00dozo: A little Canadian content for a change!
Anonymous said…
Ah! The waiting ex hubbies of Ms. Taylor cracked me up a lot.

The Qua-Gah-daffi pics are so spot on. I just feel sorry for Daffy Duck getting DISrespected like that. hee hee

It's funny. I didn't get The Parliament Hill one, but I still laughed because...stupidity has no BORDERS! heehee

I always look forward to my Sunday Funnies. With a DDP.
nonamedufus said…
Quirks: I'm glad you liked 'em. And as to the 2 election ones they've called an election here in Canada *yawns*. You can read all about it here tomorrow. Well, my take on it anyway.
Nicky said…
I vote for Dufus.
nonamedufus said…
Nicky: But I'm nor running. I'm not even walking...just sitting here on the couch.
Nicky said…
Doesn't matter. I'm still voting for you.
nonamedufus said…
Nicky: I'm humbled. Maybe I'll start the couch coalition.
Donnie said…
How do you do a comb over in granite?
nonamedufus said…
Donnie: Brylcreem. A little dab'll do the Donald's doo.
Anonymous said…
I know you're not going to believe that I'm going to say this, but I wouldn't miss the NFL. I'm not as enamored of sports as I once was...I haven't even watched any of the Final Four, although I bet you're not too happy are you. ;)
Janna said…
Donald Duck would make a GREAT politician.
He can't keep his pants on, and no one can understand the junk he's saying.
nonamedufus said…
U.P.: I'd miss the NFL, for sure. March Madness? I'm not watching the Final Four. Duke isn't playing.
nonamedufus said…
Janna: If it walks like a duck and talks like a duck it's probably a politician, eh?
injaynesworld said…
The image of the closing violet eyes is really powerful and so, so sad...
meleah rebeccah said…
you always have such funny comics. Where do you find all of these?
nonamedufus said…
Jayne: I loved the fact she was fashionably late to her own funeral.
nonamedufus said…
meleah rebeccah: I go to newspaper sites during the week and save the ones I find funniest for Sunday. Glad you enjoy them.

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