Clever as usual.
I wonder what “I” did to “warrant/provoke” a “KO”.
(perhaps showing off – a little too much?)
[Intelligence is not the same as Wisdom.]
F & E might be ‘iron’, but I think it really refers to a comic strip.
Thank you, Tom Thaves, for using a Capital “F” and lowercase “e” for the symbol for Iron (Fe).
They should warn about BS.
When DC come together, sparks fly and the feeling is electrifying.
Where are they? Oh! I C M
Luckily for FE that Ernest wasn’t spelled phonetically the way it sounds, Urnest.
Be careful with “ON” too. They’re always in contact with something, but when they turn around, they become very negative.
Brawn over brain – a vain strain
OUQTINVU
In most electric cars, the AC runs on DC.
Often seen at the bar drinkin’ beer…PT.
Just don’t you guys switch places… What the “eF”?
(¬_¬)
IDK about you all, but I would’ve MUCH preferred “Q” being KO’d…
F and e should keep their distance from O, lest they rust away.
At the university I worked at, we had an Ag CaFe snack bar. So named for being in the Agriculture part of the campus.
Thank you, Mr. Thaves, for resisting the impulse to depict PU.
Why not “P.U.” and “B.O.”?
My kid KO’d your high IQ honor student.
Really, shoulda punched the “Q”…
Okay, now do one with “BM.”
I actually learned the chemical symbol for iron from The Legion of Superheroes character Ferro Lad who had that symbol on his costume.
it’s because there is no IQ in Q-ANON
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stairsteppublishing almost 3 years ago
Clever as usual.
Doug K almost 3 years ago
I wonder what “I” did to “warrant/provoke” a “KO”.
(perhaps showing off – a little too much?)
[Intelligence is not the same as Wisdom.]
The Reader Premium Member almost 3 years ago
F & E might be ‘iron’, but I think it really refers to a comic strip.
Doug K almost 3 years ago
Thank you, Tom Thaves, for using a Capital “F” and lowercase “e” for the symbol for Iron (Fe).
distortion almost 3 years ago
They should warn about BS.
P51Strega almost 3 years ago
When DC come together, sparks fly and the feeling is electrifying.
ksu71 almost 3 years ago
Where are they? Oh! I C M
dcdete. almost 3 years ago
Luckily for FE that Ernest wasn’t spelled phonetically the way it sounds, Urnest.
uniquename almost 3 years ago
Be careful with “ON” too. They’re always in contact with something, but when they turn around, they become very negative.
sandpiper almost 3 years ago
Brawn over brain – a vain strain
Michael G. almost 3 years ago
OUQTINVU
Steverino Premium Member almost 3 years ago
In most electric cars, the AC runs on DC.
Zen-of-Zinfandel almost 3 years ago
Often seen at the bar drinkin’ beer…PT.
ChessPirate almost 3 years ago
Just don’t you guys switch places… What the “eF”?
(¬_¬)
waes-hael almost 3 years ago
IDK about you all, but I would’ve MUCH preferred “Q” being KO’d…
The Brooklyn Accent almost 3 years ago
F and e should keep their distance from O, lest they rust away.
paranormal almost 3 years ago
At the university I worked at, we had an Ag CaFe snack bar. So named for being in the Agriculture part of the campus.
Richard S Russell Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Thank you, Mr. Thaves, for resisting the impulse to depict PU.
Darryl Heine almost 3 years ago
Why not “P.U.” and “B.O.”?
donut reply almost 3 years ago
My kid KO’d your high IQ honor student.
comixbomix almost 3 years ago
Really, shoulda punched the “Q”…
poppacapsmokeblower almost 3 years ago
Okay, now do one with “BM.”
dlogotop83 almost 3 years ago
I actually learned the chemical symbol for iron from The Legion of Superheroes character Ferro Lad who had that symbol on his costume.
David_the_CAD almost 3 years ago
it’s because there is no IQ in Q-ANON