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Rodent Free

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  1. about 5 years ago on For Better or For Worse

    This one kinda reminded me of a funny story. Long ago, I was walking through a shopping mall with my son when he was very young, and we passed by a clothing store that had a mannequin in the window that had brightly colored spiky rainbow hair, and he said, “wow! Look at that crazy hair!” And JUST AT THAT MOMENT an older woman was walking behind us and she had some blueish curly hair style, and she heard him say that and gave us a dirty look. Hahah

  2. about 5 years ago on Magic in a Minute

    lol “Flicka Sticka”

  3. over 5 years ago on Calvin and Hobbes

    None actually.

  4. almost 6 years ago on Peanuts

    Great Scott!!

  5. almost 6 years ago on For Better or For Worse

    I totally want to see Godzilla Meets the 3 Bionic Bears!

  6. almost 6 years ago on Peanuts

    Charlie Brown grew up to be Glenn Danzig

  7. almost 6 years ago on Peanuts

    What’s interesting is, the Humpty Dumpty poem never actually ‘says’ that he’s an egg. The term “humpty dumpty” was often referred to as an alcoholic drink made of brandy and ale, which later then became a slang term for a short and clumsy person. So the poem might actually be about a clumsy person accidentally falling off a wall and getting hurt beyond all medical abilities. There are several other theories about what the poem is actually about, some historians have said that it’s about King Richard the third of England, because he was often depicted as humpbacked, and was killed in battle at the Battle of Bosworth Field. Others have said that Humpty Dumpty was the nickname for a strategically placed cannon that was on the wall in the town of Colchester, then an enemy cannon shot the base of the wall under that cannon, causing it to come crashing down to the ground, “…and all the king’s men” (the soldiers) could not fix the cannon and get it back up on the wall because it was too heavy.

  8. almost 6 years ago on Calvin and Hobbes

    God and Santa Claus are both imaginary.

  9. almost 6 years ago on Calvin and Hobbes

    God is a myth.

  10. about 6 years ago on Calvin and Hobbes

    The image of Calvin on the fourth panel, is what most believe to be the inspiration for those awful “Calvin peeing” stickers that were so popular with pick-up truck drivers, and Nascar fans. There’s a famous quote from Bill Watterson that said, “I clearly miscalculated how popular it would be to show Calvin urinating on a Ford logo.”