Loose Parts by Dave Blazek

Loose Parts

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  1. margueritem

    margueritem said, 10 months ago

    Curse you, Ken of Strafford!

  2. chireef

    chireef said, 10 months ago

    and look if you turn it upside down it also serves as a “M”

  3. pcolli

    pcolli said, 10 months ago

    @chireef

    And sideways, it could be “Sigma”.

  4. pcolli

    pcolli said, 10 months ago

    He’d sell more "E"s, the most common letter in the English language.

  5. oldfarmhand

    oldfarmhand said, 10 months ago

    Ken of Strafford: First person to utter that famous phrase “But wait, there’s more!”

  6. Barb Hinkins

    Barb Hinkins said, 10 months ago

    He sold all the "e"s – got left with the "W"s

  7. Jon Ormsbee

    Jon Ormsbee said, 10 months ago

    Ken of Strafford; champ salesman of Wordmakers!

  8. PICTO

    PICTO said, 10 months ago

    I think he also sold one to Sno….

  9. whmIII

    whmIII said, 10 months ago

    They couldn’t spell back then…

  10. LafInLarry

    LafInLarry said, 10 months ago

    Good thing he’s a sword maker instead of a Tootsie Roll Fudge maker.
    If you’re old enough you might remember a certain commercial….

  11. Perkycat

    Perkycat said, 10 months ago

    The English language would have been much easier without Ken of Strafford.

  12. Smythe Symble

    Smythe Symble said, 10 months ago

    From that Day on, He made a Vowel to avoid misspellings.

  13. ProfessorKid

    ProfessorKid said, 10 months ago

    Later he branched out into selling K’s, for words like “Knife” and “Knock”… ; ))

  14. Larry

    Larry said, 10 months ago

    Is “sordmaker” vs. “swordmaker” the joke?
    Create a market by changing the spelling?

  15. freeholder1

    freeholder1 said, 10 months ago

    @Hardware Dept Comic Strip

    Well, it is silent, you know.

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