The Argyle Sweater by Scott Hilburn for December 20, 2012

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    Linux0s  over 11 years ago

    A little garnish on it and it’s still crap.

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    Superfrog  over 11 years ago

    He’s a Dungho chef.

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    jnik23260  over 11 years ago

    And to wash it all down…http://www.nbcnews.com/travel/itineraries/elephant-dung-coffee-exotic-brew-50-pop-1C7490082

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    el8  over 11 years ago

    Roll out the dungball!

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    PICTO  over 11 years ago

    If I had known we were having that for dinner, I would have brought my potty mouth with me.

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    J Short  over 11 years ago

    Must be from a “To Go” box. Festive fecal fare.

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    bbadenov  over 11 years ago

    Same old Crap, different day …

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    debuggingdevice  over 11 years ago

    Is that why Thanksgiving is always on a Turdsday?

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    emptc12  over 11 years ago

    Hey, hey … snicker all you want, but dung beetles are cool! Just because they’re not the “one percenters” of the insect kingdom like butterflies is no reason to look down your noses at them.. If it weren’t for dung beetles and maggots and other unglamorous creatures frolicking in dung and corpses and doing their thing, we’d be up to our hips in you-know-what. The ancient Egyptians valued scarabs, you know. .I think Hilburn owes an apology here!

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    finale  over 11 years ago

    Charmin brand napkins

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    wicky  over 11 years ago

    Soak it with rum and they won’t know the diff.

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    route66paul  over 11 years ago

    Turducken happens

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    Packratjohn Premium Member over 11 years ago

    Yep, and we’re still married after 33 years!

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    mabrndt Premium Member over 11 years ago

    I miss John Madden (first time I heard the word turducken).

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    MissScarlet Premium Member over 11 years ago

    Oooooh…I’m never going to be able to read “turducken” as “turkey + duck” again.

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    starlilies  over 11 years ago

    Tofurkey! Now THAT’S a keeper! (NOT!)

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    danlarios  over 11 years ago

    ambrosha

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    emptc12  over 11 years ago

    Thank you for your kind reply..Some of my finest acquaintances have been dung beetles. They are kind, gentle creatures, and they work hard and long for low wages – in fact, no wages at all. .If their ethnic food preferences offend anybody, that is too bad. They live, laugh – and yes, love – in the milieu of their culture, an ancient culture of great richness and complexity..I am glad that you and your fellows have merged so well into modern society. Perhaps the newest generations of grubs are fortunate in that regard..However please understand that in talking to the class of beetles in my city, they encounter mockery and disdain on a daily basis. I thought that today’s cartoon was an unfortunate perpetuation of that attitude..So I still think Hilburn owes an apology here! As do many of you others making snide remarks intended to be humorous. .Well, have your ha-ha’s! I make laugh at you. I make yolk on you! Sons of guns, I think I punch you in all your noses that you turn up at my friends, the dung beetles!.Sorry, got carried away. Have a nice day. And may all your dung be moist and cohesive, and roll along well.

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    Intophaloblue  over 11 years ago

    ewwww, you dung cook that???

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    Kokopelli  over 11 years ago

    What did the Dung Beetle say to the rabbit? Give me another one of them ready rolls.You have to be really old to get this.

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