I’ve been to LA, in various decades, and probably past this corner, but I don’t really remember…
It’s totally different today, and maybe not like the times I was there, if I was.
And yeah, from movies I know bits of NYC, London, Paris and elsewhere.
But I’m not expecting ALL our friends from different states, and from Canada, Germany, the UK, etc, recognise “Sunset and Vine”.
I still remember a fellow from Winnipeg I met in Vancouver, who seemed normally intelligent and aware…. and he asked me whether California was in San Francisco.
If you mean Sunset means it’s in LA… There are many other “Sunset”s.
In fact the first one I think of, if you don’t say “Boulevard” with it, is the Sunset District… a large part of Western San Francisco just below Golden Gate Park.
Plus, you seen to have watched far more movies than most people… I’d imagine you recognize more US locations than a lot of Americans. π
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That is one dignified dog right there.
I really did laugh out loud. Goofy dogs are best.
Good lord … speechless.
A fine example of why you need to read the instructions before trying to assemble your dog.
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She is either casing the joint, or she’s some kind of terrorist.
Cynical? Moi? Why would you say that?
Patty Hurst looking for a Fathers’ Day gift?
This little leprechaun’s got his – – – – – – – – all over my Lucky Charms!
Another laugh out loud.
Fawn is starting to worry about me. π
I sent the photo to my goddaughter.
She said that it gave her PTSD.
Carpenter’s could and would serve you beer in your car?! Where was this?
Sunset and Vine 1936, according to Google…
Which, for those who don’t know… is in Los Angeles, California.
I’ve never been there, but countless movies have provided me with a familiarization at least with the names of streets in LA….same goes for NYC
I’ve been to LA, in various decades, and probably past this corner, but I don’t really remember…
It’s totally different today, and maybe not like the times I was there, if I was.
And yeah, from movies I know bits of NYC, London, Paris and elsewhere.
But I’m not expecting ALL our friends from different states, and from Canada, Germany, the UK, etc, recognise “Sunset and Vine”.
I still remember a fellow from Winnipeg I met in Vancouver, who seemed normally intelligent and aware…. and he asked me whether California was in San Francisco.
“Sunset Boulevard”, “Sunset”…
Sorry? Not sure what you’re saying.
If you mean Sunset means it’s in LA… There are many other “Sunset”s.
In fact the first one I think of, if you don’t say “Boulevard” with it, is the Sunset District… a large part of Western San Francisco just below Golden Gate Park.
Plus, you seen to have watched far more movies than most people… I’d imagine you recognize more US locations than a lot of Americans. π
The quotation marks and the spelling were meant to show those are movie titles.
Oh… “Sunset” isn’t familiar to me, or maybe I’m just being forgetful.
I don’t think I’ve seen it, so I didn’t know it was set in LA.
It’s also the title of a magazine I used to read, but I didn’t think you meant that.
And it’s like I said… You’ve seen more movies than most.
Probably a lot more than I have, except maybe for the quite old ones.
Oh my! That’s the sort of joke we’d tell about Americans visiting Winnipeg…
Unfortunately I wasn’t joking!
He really asked me that.
Seemed really surprised when I said California was a state, just like a province, and San Francisco a city.
Just don’t drive.
Gotta drive, osshifer, I’m too wunk to dralk.
and your typing seems to have suffered
Don’t drink and drive folks! You tend to spill it when hitting bumps and/or cornering! If you insist, please wear a can holder hat with straws…..
Especially if you have a baby in your lap!
You don’t want to spill stuff on a baby.
Like Lucky Charms?
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I think I saw this set in a stage play of “Oliver…”
Musta been a huge theater!
Queen Elizabeth Playhouse in Vancouver. Very clever set designers…
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Okay, I’ve got
I out of 2 ain’t bad.
oops!
OMG! I got all four!
Me too!
But I recognise the man on the right
OMG! I got the face right but the wrong name!!!!!!
Sharing is caring.
I said one bite!
And jut whose finger are we eating?
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I’m pretty sure it’s this one (it’s very different from the usual type “Betty Boop” cartoon).
The premise for item 9 should be worded thus: These dice or this die, depending on plural or singular.
Glad you said it…
I was about to break my own rule….
Which is that I don’t correct other people’s spelling or grammar, because I consider it rude.
But this caption came with the puzzle, so I don’t feel bad about the anonymous (to me) person who typed it…
And in this case it’s definitely a die, because there’s only one.
Got the button one.
All the orange is just turning the 2nd into a big blob. I’ll try that one again the mornin.
I got the orange blob.
I couldn’t see it, then it suddenly jumped out ….
Here’s the hidden
You can get in trouble looking at the wrong ones! π
There are no wrong ones. π
It’s a good thing dogs don’t embarrass easily, unlike cats.
That’s 3 tonight! Poor puppy! π
Spring!!!
My money is on the ants sisters.
I don’t think she has a prayer…
Am I the only person who doesn’t like butter on my popcorn?
A little real butter is ok, but not that “butter” they sell at movie theaters, which is mostly other oil, and way too much of it.
I like kettle corn, but I’ve never seen it in a theater.
Then again, I haven’t been to a theater since the pandemic started, and not much for years before that
SLM*
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*sounds like me
Watch it, Claude!
Sometimes pushing a button can have side effects!
hasn’t stopped him yet—or even slowed him down
I was trying to make a joke, or kind of sort of a pun, about the effect (of the button press) unexpectedly working from the side….π
But what seems to work at midnight doesn’t always still make sense in the cold light of day. π
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The kitten’s thinking “I hear my mother calling.”
I’m still waiting for nighthawks to show us the bird.
went to bing images, typed ‘bird’ and this is the first choice

And now the fitting Cleo-cartoon, please.
That’s not just a bird, thats a dinosaur!
From today’s London “Daily Mail” (another one worthy of our resident “Mistress of Puns”).
Boo! π
Addicted to catnip, Fluffy was forced to fund her habit by delivering

lewd performances for the perverted chickens of the neighborhood.
That’s just too…
Um…
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