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Humor can be found in just about every nook and cranny - down dark alleys, deep in space, far out to sea and hidden under grates. These are just a few of the myriad settings which serve as a backdrop for our zany cartoon, Chuckle Bros.
From early civilization through the present and on into the distant future, the world of Chuckle Bros is actually the same crazy world we all inhabit - it's just missing the normal set of checks and balances that keep each and every one of us just inside the ropes on our path through life.
In a world that's often all too serious, we welcome you to see it through the eyes of Chuckle Bros - a laugh-a-day, every day.
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simpsonfan2 said, 6 months ago
Canada has a $2 coin.
win said, 6 months ago
As well as hope, no?
Rista said, 6 months ago
Snort This congress has passed the least laws and done the least since the early 1940s. Opposed to change? Their moribund. Just bury them already, they died two years ago.
margueritem
said, 6 months ago
@simpsonfan2
The Looney.
PICTO said, 6 months ago
@margueritem
The tooney = $2.00
Kylie2112 said, 6 months ago
@margueritem
That would be the $1 coin :) (Because of the Canadian goose on it)
route66paul said, 6 months ago
All laws should have an expiration date
cdward said, 6 months ago
@route66paul
Many do – like the Bush era tax cut. But sometimes letting it expire becomes a political battle in and of itself.
PICTO said, 6 months ago
@Kylie2112
“That would be the $1 coin :) (Because of the Canadian goose on it)”
The Canadian $1.00 coin is called a “loonie” after the common loon that has it’s likeness on the coin. The Canadian mint toyed with idea of using the Canada goose on the coin until they found out that Canadian Revenue Agency was using the name “goosie” for it’s yearly tax notices.
blackman2732 said, 6 months ago
Rimshot
http://instantrimshot.com/classic/?sound=rimshot
Jon Ormsbee
said, 6 months ago
I remember when the paper bill was introduced and rejected with the same argument.