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As usual, I'm going to have to do some research on these Canadian ones...and then I'll laugh at them :). But my favorite so far is the Oreo one: way to look on the bright side of life.
Jaffer said…
Ok, I had no idea until now that Iceland was considering to adopt the Canadian Dollar

They are more loonie than I thought !
Quirky Loon said…
Not only funny but educational too!

Love the snooki baby tanning bed. HA!

Love the oreo cookie...but really? I'm a pessimist? KIDDING!

And Iceland wants loonies?

Now, I'm afraid. *gulp*

*SMILE*
nonamedufus said…
Seems the government, in some risings innthemlast election "robo-called" voters for other parties and told them theirmpollingnstationnhad moved, when, indeed, it hadn't. One such case was traced to a disposable cell phone in the fictitious name of Pierre Poutine. Now you're caught up. The editorial cartoonists have been having a field day.
nonamedufus said…
Oh, yeah, it's true. At least someone likes us for something.
nonamedufus said…
Educational? This is a full service humour blog, eh.
Thanks....but what good is Google? ;) Now that I get it, they're hil-arious! :)
nonamedufus said…
Geez. Look at all my typos. So much for typing on an iPad keyboard. Google? What's Google?
You and your fancy iPad in Panama...ooooooooo. ;)
meleahrebeccah said…
I am DYING over the Snookie Baby cartoon. DYING.
Kablooey said…
How is it you're better informed than I am and you're on vacay on a beach? Oh, yeah. You're Canadian and I'm from the US. (Can't write "American" or the Central and South American Dufusites will let me hear it.
nonamedufus said…
That was a great one wasn't it. I had to include it.
nonamedufus said…
Um, Kablooey, there's this really neat new thing out there. You may have heard of it. The internet?
nonamedufus said…
You mean my iPad in iPanama?

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