My cousin lost a house in a tornado.
Well, you know… she didn’t LOSE it. She still knew where it was. It just wasn’t where she left it.
As tragic as all that tornado damage was (and it was really bad), I’ve enjoyed the use of that joke for many years now.
And now, I’ve passed it on to Jacquée, who needed its use. And you, should you ever have the opportunity to say that you’ve ‘lost’ something that you still can go find if you really need to.
There are times when yes you know where it is, and it’s best to leave it right there too.
I’m surprised nobody with marshmellows has shown yet…
Marshmallows are gross over a trash/plastic fire. I live in an area with limited rural pick up so…
the amount of product that it will probably burn for a few ‘days’…
Kinda surprising that the raccoons aren’t burning marshmallows on it…YET!
Yes, LeChamp, work it, feel the burn!
IF, she starts dancing I am officially scared. lol
That’s one of those chemical fires that have to be stopped before they hit the core of the earth.. isn’t it??
This … can’t be good … nice use of onomatopoeia, Greg…. as per usual.
imagine how YOUR BEARD would light the whole continent. lol
The “hot doctor’s” swimsuit changed colors in the 2nd panel. We truckers notice things like that@
I lost my marble’s, they’re over there in my bag of rocks. xD Ah, but yeah, that is a funny joke, even though its awful about your cousin loosing their house.