Tommy and Sally had waited too long to give up building the sand castle now. The Marines would just have to wait.
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Monday, June 29, 2009
Twas The Night Before Faceoff
Many thought Irene's inistence on the Siamese Twin surgery a little excessive; but, she was determined to be the first mother-daughter Siamese twin. (Borrowed from the Eastman Collection on Flickr)
1936 Pussy Scat Ad
Here's an ad that hasn't stood the test of time. Clearly, it means something more now. An ad from a 1936 copy of Better Homes and Gardens.
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Like what you see? Check out the offerings at
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Saturday, June 27, 2009
At The Children's Museum
Tommy wasn't sure what this exhibit was but he knew he LIKED it. Theresa's antics would warrant closer scrutiny by the museum directors.
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Gift of the Maggo
It wasn't so much the gift that offended Baby Jesus. it was more the way Betty insinuated herself in to the proceedings.
Monday, June 22, 2009
Hansel and Gretel and Cathy
Hansel and Gretel had been served at dinner the night before. Cathy was to be next.
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Wednesday, June 17, 2009
A Visit from Old Saint Nick
It was becoming increasingly clear that little Moodus had not made Santa's Good Boys and Girls list; and, that Sanata had found out who was naughty and who was nice.
Pop Top
Many were impressed by Larry's use of Miranda as a bottle opener; but, could she remove corks? If so, how?
Everybody Loves A Clown!
It was brilliant, Oswald thought: Everybody hates clowns and children could channel their fears in to a brutal fanny pummeling. The hard part was convincing Squeeker to consent to the whole deal. He would have to raise his wages by a penny.
Saturday, June 6, 2009
What Happens To All That Beer At The Ball Park
Ted was the talk of the town. He could set through a whole game without once having to go to the men's room. But, then his secret was out!
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Still 1789! (Even though it's 1793)
Charlotte Corday's mother always taught her "Waste not, want not" and the bath water WAS still warm... (Thanks to What Makes The Pie Shops Tick? for the Charlotte image)
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