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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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Supersurfer
said, about 2 years ago
Now there’s a threesome in the making, for sure.
Yukoneric said, about 2 years ago
Pointy………….
Lingeewhiz said, about 2 years ago
Oh my goodness~ Is this a redneck joke? Is Arnie a referee of some kind?
dfowensby said, about 2 years ago
you know you’re a lost generation, when your 27 year old grandson points to the sundial in your garden, and asks what it is. after answering kindlly, you get the next logical question: how’s it work? sigh
magnamax said, about 2 years ago
The lawn Gnomes set it every hour.
charliesommers said, about 2 years ago
This may come as a surprise to all you youngsters out there but the Wheaties cereal company, sponsors of the Jack Armstrong radio show in about 1948, actually offered a “Jack Armstrong, All American Boy Sundial Wristwatch” for a quarter and one Wheaties box top. It even had a built in compass so you could use it.
JazzyBella
said, about 2 years ago
Very attractive hairy arms
pinkdryad said, about 2 years ago
those are babes? wow.
Radish
said, about 2 years ago
You need a flashlight to make it work at night.
2catsintheyard said, about 2 years ago
LOL, Radish!!!
Right Turn Only said, about 2 years ago
Now how do you reset it for day light savings time.
captainedd said, about 2 years ago
Turn your feet clockwise 30 degrees.