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As a librarian assistant, I, of course, love the anti-social media cartoon. As a a frequent visitor to Facebook, though, I can relate to the kids too. I need to be more anti-social sometimes and just say, "Screw y'all." :) Particularly you. :P
Stef Papenfuss said…
Dufus good to see you are back. Guess all is well now.

I forgot to check about our Chuck's shadow story this year.
I am with Ray.... Go NJ Giants !!!!

You had visitor from Sri Lanka 23 min ago....
nonamedufus said…
There isn't an anti-social bone in your body, UP. It's just not going to happen.
nonamedufus said…
Who? New England's gonna take this. That guy from Sri Lanka's rooting for the Pats too.
'Tis true. 'Tis true, I'm afraid. :)
nonamedufus said…
Not that there's anything wrong with that.
Quirky Loon said…
Boy howdy have I have missed these!

Good pickins!

The Newt ones were especially cracking me up... his shadow... his moon colony....heh heh!

I'm glad you're feeling well enough to do this for us again.
nonamedufus said…
Good to be back, Quirks, in relatively good health.
nonamedufus said…
Crap.I went to bed after the 3rd quarter. The Pats are choke artists, really.

Cricket? Meh.
nonamedufus said…
Yes, they were, weren't they.

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