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    Funny Pictures, Cartoons, and Memes Thread

    Ran across this, apropos of nothing
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    What is your weight right now?

    step off! your scale doesn't look happy. 😂
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    Just Fatties Who Make Me Happy

    And the bathing beauties look like real women!
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    Random thoughts of human brains without sleep

    no idea where to put this random thought... my chiropractor used a vibrator on my feet. Felt so good I did the same at home. And made the same sound as when I use my vibrator for ...uh... other things.
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    What’s on the dinner table (part 2)?

    Me too! except ordinary sauted onions and peppers.
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    RIP Chris Browne: Hägar The Horrible, Raising Duncan

    Great article! Good to see so many examples of his early work.
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    What’s on the dinner table (part 2)?

    Cinco de Mayo leftovers plus fresh shrimp tacos. (no leftover margaritas, alas.)
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    Just Fatties Who Make Me Happy

    There was a very touching scene at the end of the movie "Stan and Ollie", where Stan visited Ollie on his sickbed (probably deathbed.) Ollie, unable to talk, kept motioning at his throat, and Stan kept giving him sips of water, until he finally twigged that Ollie was miming his signature tie...
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    Cakes, Cakes, Cakes

    Monsters 's Inc?
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    Funny Pictures, Cartoons, and Memes Thread

    RV has been keeping Dimensions alive single handed lately. Some reinforcements...nts...
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    Funny Pictures, Cartoons, and Memes Thread

    "would you..." sigh, "like some more?" eagerly, in a sticky voice, "IS there any more?" sadly, "no."
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    Just Fatties Who Make Me Happy

    Got a smile while shopping in Sam's Club yesterday. There was a fat gentleman with a white beard riding one of their carts. He was dressed all in bright red from his baseball cap to his sneakers. His red baseball jersey read "North Pole" with the number 25. He had passed by before I even...
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    Funny Pictures, Cartoons, and Memes Thread

    Perhaps that should be "unforeskinned"...
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    What’s on the dinner table (part 2)?

    Easter Dinner: Rib Roast with Twice-baked potatoes, and blueberry cobbler. (Going into grocery, it was a toss-up tween that and Bacon-wrapped Pork loin with Peach sauce. But I got SICH a deal on the roast!l Classic American Easter Breakfast: Hard-boiled eggs and chocolate.
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    What’s on the dinner table (part 2)?

    Roasted is better for all parts of that dinner, especially the corned beef. Did you have Reubens, the next day? I did mine the day before. Roasted two corned beeves, and chopped up on for a hash casserole for church pot luck.
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    Lunch

    must have been chicken salad day. I had my own chicken salad. I made a savory style. Marinade chicken breasts in Italian dressing, with onion, celery, black olives. Dress it with mayo, and eat with a spoon. yum
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    The last movie you watched... and score out of ten - Part 2

    "Falling for Figaro" Baldly stated, the plot sounds like a Hallmark flick: "Successful fund manager moves to rural village to follow dream. Falls in love with young chef/handyman/singer." But there were two elements that drew me: opera and Scotland. Then i discovered the lead was played by a...
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    Classical Music Appreciation

    Aqw... I looked and looked for some variations on that theme - Thought it was just thrown away in Jupiter, and deserved a fuller treatment. Then I went to church one day, and our organist played as a prelude! It's been adapted as a hymn "O God Beyond All Praising" arranged by Lloyd Larson...
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    Classical Music Appreciation

    One of my favorites! But I really only like Jupiter, and only love the 3 minute theme in the middle. So Jovian. OMG just discovered this thread! Thanks to Barret for starting it, and Colonial for reviving it.
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