Shoe by Chris Cassatt and Gary Brookins
- October 26, 2009
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deanFROMdenver said, 29 days ago
I would laugh but it hurts too much.
yyyguy
said,
29 days ago
which explains his multiple ex-wives
Johanan Rakkav
said,
29 days ago
I’ll take what’s behind Door Number Two, “Familiarity Breeds Intimacy”.
Crazy, isn’t it, that cartoon birds and real-life humans forget that…maybe because one has to cultivate that particular garden…
jrbj said, 29 days ago
I’ll opt for the truth of the cartoon. On occasion, familiarity may breed intimacy, but look at the world today and tell me what you see in over abundant supply. I think you’ll find it’s contempt.
Richard said, 29 days ago
BINGO! he nailed it!!!
Avolunteer said, 29 days ago
In a world where “romance” is glorified in the media and the actors/actresses jump from relationship to relationship (and always with publicity too) it is no wonder that people get false ideas about marriage. Marriages involve work, not just lust until the glamour is tarnished. Been married over 35 years, and would do it again with the same partner even with 20/20 hindsight. Yes, it has been work at times; but in the end well worth it. (and the other half agrees!)
FishStix said, 29 days ago
Familiarity breeds.
tcambeul said, 29 days ago
Didn’t Jeff MacNeely name him P. Shoemaker MARTIN, after the Martin birds?
whmIII said, 29 days ago
Sounds political…
crunkbot said, 28 days ago
Well, to be fair, Contempt was dressed provocatively.
fredbuhl said, 28 days ago
Buyer’s remorse?
Richard said, 28 days ago
well, tcambeul, if we judge it by “cosmo fishhawk” I reckon that might be the case.
moesay said, 28 days ago
The truth hurts…
jungleman said, 28 days ago
Churchill said it, so I don’t claim originality: Without familiarity you can’t breed anything at all … :P
Susan001 said, 28 days ago
Face it Skyler, you’re asking the wrong source.
cholldekkgher stenst... said, 28 days ago
Of all my relations
I like my sexual relations the best
MisngNOLA
said,
27 days ago
Familiarity breeds contempt.
Absence makes the heart grow fonder.