The LeftyBosco Picture Show by Keith DuQuette
- October 07, 2012
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You are the co-star of The LeftyBosco Picture Show. In a variety of styles and subjects, from playful to poignant, Keith DuQuette, aka LeftyBosco, presents a drawing a day. Daily drawings by Keith DuQuette engage, inspire and challenge you to add your witty and wise comments. Play along with LeftyBosco and his friends - or have fun watching from the sidelines. The punch line starts here.
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Michael Balton said, 8 months ago
FDA Calls For 20% Leaner Bacon Jokes
INGSOC
said, 8 months ago
Wilber that is certainly Terrific, Radiant, and Humble of you to go that extra mile….
aliassinna
said, 8 months ago
The original piggyback ride
celecca
said, 8 months ago
it was some pig evening at the Potted Stork Club when they trotted out the fine swine
J. Short
said, 8 months ago
I’ll have the stork and pork please.
stgreer said, 8 months ago
With a unique balancing act, Wilbur cleaned up in the talent portion of the pageant.
CarolG said, 8 months ago
A stork in a vase may be quite continental,
But spiders are a pig’s best friend.
Steven Duquette
said, 8 months ago
Way back when, I delivered Wilbur’s ten piglets, I must say…
Devo said, 8 months ago
Thou still unravish’d bride of quietness,
Thou foster-child of Silence and slow Time,
Wilbur historian, who canst thus express
A flowery tale more sweetly than our rhyme…
adddennisw4 said, 7 months ago
how the stork became so fat.