B.C. by Hart
- October 24, 2009
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Yukoner said, 29 days ago
This should be a national holiday.
EarlWash said, 29 days ago
Hey, I didn’t know fat broad could do that!
sjoujke said, 29 days ago
Well, it certainly brought a smile to her face.
pouncingtiger said, 29 days ago
That’s a good motto.
Jo Jo said, 29 days ago
It may be volunteerism, but the compensation is still pretty good.
johnnydoc5 said, 29 days ago
If you’re compensated.
cdward said, 29 days ago
I think Jo Jo meant the knowledge that you’re helping someone is all the compensation you need – and it’s great. We have an after school reading program for kids struggling in school. I’ve been part of it for 10 years. One day I got there before school got out and ran into a kid who was in there last year. She said, “I’m mad at you.” When I asked why, she said it was because they didn’t let her back in the program this year. The reason was, her grades had gotten so good, she was near the top of the class. But she still wanted in. That was a good day.
BC13
said,
29 days ago
That wouldn’t, of course, include the snake. He’d get his customary clubbing.
SQUIDBREAKER said, 29 days ago
Fat is the weigh and Broad’s is the path that leads to destruction.
Isn’t today United Nation’s day?
A.
3hourtour said, 29 days ago
…judging on some cartoonist’s paychecks,they volunter every day…
whitet3260 said, 29 days ago
Please keep political agenda out of the comics.
pouncingtiger said, 29 days ago
unless it’s a political comic strip.
SQUIDBREAKER said, 29 days ago
The peculiar thing about a-salting those who are trying to spread the truth is that Truth ends up being preserved the more its a-salted!
Those being a-salted have to make sure they are telling the truth so it stands up under scrutiny: defense of Truth.
Add that to your book of phrases.
A.
Richard said, 29 days ago
A good one from the fat broad.
NyukNyuk2000 said, 29 days ago
That seems like a good goal.
pbrown280c said, 29 days ago
thank god it’s over
yyyguy
said,
29 days ago
it’s never over. there will always be altruists, and people who need their altruism. even Christ recognized that.
OldHipster said, 29 days ago
Hay, Fat Broad, bring me a real big FAT smile, of good quality.
Ya know?
R_Noonan63
said,
28 days ago
This is why do Children Theater just to see the Smiles on the face of First Second and third grade Kids.
This year Jack and the Bean Stalk.
♠Lonewolf♠
said,
27 days ago
Say it ain’t so fat broad.