Close to Home by John McPherson
- May 03, 2009
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John McPherson makes us howl at his adroit mix of everyday settings and extraordinary events. John’s offbeat, oddball characters turn up in familiar places, but their actions are always hilarious and unexpected.
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Comments (10) Jump to Comments Form
Margueritem
said,
6 months ago
At least there’s a big table between the two of you.
Susie Rasmussen said, 6 months ago
Maybe I’m too tired but I don’t get this one. Explain it please!
JDG
said,
6 months ago
red flags all over him?
blackash said, 6 months ago
They mark his zone of comfort? “Don’t get closer than the end of this flag.”
They are like the tall flags you see on a kid’s bicycle to be seen?
They are like the flags they use to mark buried cable and water lines before digging.
Maybe it’s the first one.
Smarkflea said, 6 months ago
He’s got a lot of “red flags”, you see…
nighthawks
said,
6 months ago
oh just ignore those warning flags! what could POSSIBLY go wrong?
Just marry the guy and hope for the best…
if it doesn’t, just dump his a.., and take him for half of what he has
hip hip hooray for the sanctity of marriage!
DigitalFrog
said,
6 months ago
The perfect date to take to the “Running of the bulls” He’ll serve as a distraction.
Anniquem said, 6 months ago
Thanks for explaining this one.
Tigger
said,
6 months ago
Trouble with a Capital ‘T’
leave Now Beth, go to the Ladies Room and never return.
foxglove16
said,
6 months ago
Were that it was always this obvious.