Frog Applause by Teresa Burritt

Frog Applause

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  1. margueritem

    margueritem said, 11 months ago

    A man without a clapper is no man at all.

  2. margueritem

    margueritem said, 11 months ago

    Happy Father’s Day to all!

  3. beviek

    beviek said, 11 months ago

    @margueritem

    I thought it was better not to have the clap er.

  4. Arch Stanton

    Arch Stanton said, 11 months ago

    Her face rings a bell.

  5. x_Tech

    x_Tech said, 11 months ago

    Re: Delle Bolton
    I’ve sent you some shots via Vlad.

  6. margueritem

    margueritem said, 11 months ago

    @beviek

    That, too.

  7. simpsonfan2

    simpsonfan2 said, 11 months ago

    Was it a copper clapper?

  8. x_Tech

    x_Tech said, 11 months ago

    What we need here is…
    More Cowbell

  9. beviek

    beviek said, 11 months ago

    @x_Tech

    Can’t get too much cowbell!

  10. win

    win said, 11 months ago

    my mixed metaphor: maybe I can’t cut the mustard but I can still lick the jar

  11. APersonOfInterest

    APersonOfInterest said, 11 months ago

    John Wayne Bobbitt had his clapper sewed back on … and it seems to be working fine … according to the news, he’s ringing lots of bells on the porn movie sets. ;•)

  12. APersonOfInterest

    APersonOfInterest said, 11 months ago

    RE: Blog … The panel from a comic book … she says " .. you’ll wind up an old maid!!!" … I know a couple of “old maids” I’d like to wind up. ;•)

  13. BillThompson

    BillThompson said, 11 months ago

    Re: “Children’s Year” poster on the blog. The weighing and measuring was part of a year-long campaign by the children’s Bureau of the Labor Department. The idea behind the weighing and measuring was to do more than collect statistics; most of the children would be seen by health professionals, who could identify health problems and advise parents on nutrition and health care.

    Other goals of the Children’s Year were to reduce childhood mortality rates from 300,000 per year to 200,000; keep children in school; cut down on child labor; improve health and fitness by improving recreational activities. It all worked pretty well.

    There’s more at

    https://cbexpress.acf.hhs.gov/index.cfm?event=website.viewArticles&issueid=135&sectionid=1&articleid=3495

  14. Dogsniff

    Dogsniff said, 11 months ago

    Let’s have a big hand for the clap!

  15. victor4321

    victor4321 said, 11 months ago

    CLAP ON!!
    CLAP OFF!!

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