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Gary and Glenn McCoy’s delightfully absurd comic panel takes superheroes, office humor, huggable animals and twisted relationships, blending them in a bizarre marriage of Gary Larson, The New Yorker, Conan O’Brien and Mad Magazine. Both award-winning humorists and cartoonists, this duo creates a one-of-a-kind comic panel.
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beviek
said, 12 months ago
Ha, with things the way they are now, the kid will probably be living at home with a girlfriend and a few kids of their own, and not doing anything but sitting around drinking beer and smoking cigarettes.
Woody 157
said, 12 months ago
@beviek
All of which he has bummed off of you and mom.
aipo86t said, 12 months ago
What to bet. Two of my three kids came home from college. They don’t make enough to be self supporting. The third moved out of the country and is doing well.
INGSOC
said, 12 months ago
The baby say’s, ‘There is always the basement for you, Old Man’….!!
jancy said, 12 months ago
At 18 yrs old, hand them a cardboard box to pack and a bill for room and board since birth. Worked for my parents.
Citizen GROG!
said, 12 months ago
I’d say that’s a rather optimistic estimate.
nighthawks
said, 12 months ago
well, unless you toss the baby out with the bath water, sooner rather than later…….
LingeeWhiz said, 12 months ago
Don’t count on it!
DavidGBA said, 12 months ago
If you are real lucky . . . .
dapperdan61
said, 12 months ago
Give or take an extra 20 years
pookid54
said, 12 months ago
So which meaning are we going with?…………
“So what you’re saying is, I’ve got seventeen years, eleven months, and three weeks register drawer I can turn this room back into my sports den.”
OR“So what you’re saying is, I’ve got seventeen years, eleven months, and three weeks break up the dirt I can turn this room back into my sports den.”
Because the contraction for “until” is ’til.
Tigger
said, 12 months ago
Try never
beviek
said, 12 months ago
I love my kids to pieces, but I don’t think any of us would have been happy if they had moved back in after college. :)
lin4869
said, 12 months ago
@pookid54
till
1 [til] Show IPA
preposition
1.
up to the time of; until: to fight till death.
2.
before (used in negative constructions): He did not come till today.
3.
near or at a specified time: till evening.
4.
Chiefly Midland, Southern, and Western U.S. before; to: It’s ten till four on my watch.
5.
unto.Scot. and North England .
a.
to.
:-)