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Andybob
12 years ago
If Clives a treasure then I’ve got a print of dogs playing poker that’s priceless
rhwombat
12 years ago
glorp
Dan Gulberry
12 years ago
I laughed out loud at this toon.
But only because I didn’t want people to think I’m too stupid to understand it.
rhwombat
12 years ago
…and thank Dog that Clive’s throbbing desire can be cured by butterflies. Mind you, it’s probably the one that’s responsible for all those bloody storms, so we’d better keep at least one eye on it – if we can see past the considerable bulk of Clive and the Pilbara Poet.
Jones Rob
12 years ago
Vested interests misrepresent imported tissues?
But isn’t compound interest in imported tissues vested too?
I better ask Susanne Blake for clarification about these imported tissues because we all know that Philippine body parts make great vests.
At least that what he said I think.
If Clives a treasure then I’ve got a print of dogs playing poker that’s priceless
glorp
I laughed out loud at this toon.
But only because I didn’t want people to think I’m too stupid to understand it.
…and thank Dog that Clive’s throbbing desire can be cured by butterflies. Mind you, it’s probably the one that’s responsible for all those bloody storms, so we’d better keep at least one eye on it – if we can see past the considerable bulk of Clive and the Pilbara Poet.
Vested interests misrepresent imported tissues?
But isn’t compound interest in imported tissues vested too?
I better ask Susanne Blake for clarification about these imported tissues because we all know that Philippine body parts make great vests.
At least that what he said I think.