Smile today - 4/9
Annie Deighnaugh
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Comments (7)Many a restaurant seems to employ more copy writers than cooks. Peg Bracken...See MoreSmile Today W 9/4
Comments (13)Your first line sounded familiar, jasdip, and I spoke the following line from memory as I read. First heard it I have no idea how many years ago. Without a hint of cattiness ... thanks for getting this thread started, well-bread nicole. Fun2BHere ... not much fun to be there ... (and the rearranger made the first part of the line with your name dang near the whole line). ole joyful...See MoreSmile today - 9/4/21
Comments (9)A happy 90-year-old man walked into the doctor's office. He was all smiles and laughed with the nurses and staff, until they brought him in to see the doctor. The doctor examined him and told him he should start eating better, because his health was not in that great a shape. The old man was surprised, he said to his doctor, "I've never felt better. I have an 21-year old bride who is pregnant with my child. What do you think about that?" The doctor considered his question for a minute and then said, "I have an elderly friend who is a hunter and never misses a season. One day when he was going out in a bit of a hurry, he accidentally picked up his umbrella instead of his gun. When he got to the creek, he saw a rabbit sitting beside the stream. He raised his umbrella and went, 'bang, bang' and the rabbit fell dead. What do you think of that?" The 90-year-old said, "I'd say somebody else killed that rabbit." The doctor smiled, "My point exactly."...See MoreSmile today - 9/4/22
Comments (14)LOL, Jasdip. One of our daily newspapers started running Between Friends to replace For Better or For Worse. Lots of angst about replacing our beloved For Better, but I just love Between Friends. I have been especially looking forward to the daily strip for the continuing story line....See MoreJasdip
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