I was referring to this dialogue between Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal in
‘When Harry Met Sally’
Sally Albright : Well, if you must know, it was because he was very jealous, and I had these days of the week underpants.
Harry Burns : Ehhhh. I’m sorry. I need the judges ruling on this. “Days of the weeks underpants”?
Sally Albright : Yes. They had the days of the week on them, and I thought they were sort of funny. And then one day Sheldon says to me, “You never wear Sunday.” It was all suspicious. Where was Sunday? Where had I left Sunday? And I told him, and he didn’t believe me.
After a couple of emails, Comics Kingdom, in their infinite wisdom, has removed the comment button from the favorites page. So, if you have all your favorites on one page (as I do), you have to open a new window then find a specific comic to read the comments or make a comment. Told them that seemed like a lot of rigamarole (basically called them idiots without saying it). Got a reply that they value the feedback and to be patient with the changes. Sheesh!
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Hey Janey Jaguar! Whatcha doing?
“Just hanging out.”
If she were my jaguar, I think I would name her “Spot”.
I think it’s a leopard.
Hang in there!
Typical cat. Sleeps anywhere.
here Kitty, Kitty…..
Sheesh… first you fall down, against my best advice.
Now you want to pet a very dangerous kitty.
Go to your room!
Richard Hall’s pun painting
The main pun, I get, but Snoopy is beyond my understanding of Richard Hall’s humour.
It’s WWI pilot Snoopy and a plane, hanging out in the aircraft hangar, I presume… or is that from the aircraft hanger?
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But that’s not a Sopwith Camel, which is the only plane I thought Snoopy flew.
I don’t know a lot about planes like some of you here… but I do know a Sopwith Camel is a single seat biplane with an open cockpit… and that’s not.
I would think Snoopy would want nothing to do with that Wildcat (WW I I naval fighter).
The attachment comes from HERE. Above the specifications is a short history of the aircraft’s production and service (it gave 58 pilots “ace” status).
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..and, I thought there wasn’t a pair of panties with ‘ Sunday’ on them
Huh?
You thought women all… um… went commando on Sundays?
Oh my.
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BTW… I’ve heard that some people have used that phrase during quarantine to mean going without a face mask.
Seems to me that might set up some embarrassing misunderstandings.
I was referring to this dialogue between Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal in
‘When Harry Met Sally’
Aaah…
I didn’t know, cos I must be the only person on the planet who never saw that movie.
Anyhow, I’m still trying to figure out what they mean by “sporty enough to share.”
Another “oh my.”
yeah, the “share” got a laugh from me too.
good movie!
“Never on Sunday” (Greek with subtitles)
I’m going to nit-pick with the advertisement.
Days of the week have dates associated with them, but are not dates in and of themselves.
Nice way to get rid of those ugly view-obscuring buildings.
From yesterday.
That picture of Lucille Ball….WOW !
No kidding!
That may be Clevelands’s Hilliard Building Claude caused to sink.
It’s parfait day today.
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Wikipedia on the illustrator / cover artist Mark Ulriksen.
Those two shouldn’t be let out without adult supervision.
I love that Marx Bros routine.
Claude, Claude, Claude! don’t let Cleo egg you on!
An email message I got from PLODS… in response to my Thanksgiving e-card:
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“Sorry I haven’t been on but I’m dealing with some sh…tuff. Looks like my recovery is going to take a lot longer than I anticipated.
Need more pt than I’ve been getting.
Give everyone ((((((Hugs)))))) from me.
Happy Thanksgiving!🍁🦃 ”
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Hope you’re doing well today, Plods!
After a couple of emails, Comics Kingdom, in their infinite wisdom, has removed the comment button from the favorites page. So, if you have all your favorites on one page (as I do), you have to open a new window then find a specific comic to read the comments or make a comment. Told them that seemed like a lot of rigamarole (basically called them idiots without saying it). Got a reply that they value the feedback and to be patient with the changes. Sheesh!
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