Susan Sunshine. Thanks for the pic but that is not what I call Naked Ladies. Mine are more of a red-pink and are very spidery looking, Central OK and N. Central TX.
To confuse things further, I see that the colchicum or autumn crocus is also sometimes known as naked lady for the same reasons: the flowers come up “naked” without leaves.
LOL! Did some idiots flag my comment thinking I would really link to what they thought I was linking to??Cos it’s gone!Talk about not getting the joke!
Susan, I was wondering what was going on, I thought maybe they were talking about something you said yesterday! Sweet Susan flagged! WTF? Guess I better not mention my favorite Canadian band…
Chicken 33 — I just checked yesterday, and I don’t see anything missing… (um…what?) (well, you know what I mean..)Varnes — right!
Yesterdays strip was about “naked ladies”… the flowers.I said “they grow wild here”…so of course teasing ensued, and a request for pictures.Today I mentioned the rain we’ve been getting here, then answered for yesterday by posting a link to pictures of pretty pink naked ladies….the flowers of course!It was a garden website!Somebody, or maybe a mod, didn’t get my joke, or believed the tongue in check remarks about it being NSFW!
And if you mean Barenaked Ladies, they were mentioned yesterday, and the forum didn’t explode …. apparently it takes pictures of flowers to do that.
Oh, and Miss Junebug and Chicken 33 … different flowers in different places are called that, but AFAIK never ladyslipper, which is altogether different.I said in my deleted comment that I live in N Ca… all our naked ladies are the amaryllis pictured.And no, whoever asked yesterday… “yellow” is “amarillo” …. no more related to the mythological name Amaryllis than, say, orange is to Osage.
rockngolfer over 12 years ago
Powerplanting?
rockngolfer over 12 years ago
Would you UPS some of that water over here, we have a drought in central FL.
chicken 33 over 12 years ago
“here” OMG!_
Strod over 12 years ago
Good Lord, Susan! Please label your links very explicitly when they are NSFW! You’re gonna get someone in trouble!
finale over 12 years ago
Now that’s NOT what I’m talkin’ about!
s_roberts99 over 12 years ago
So Intense, looks to me like she is planting in the lawn
missjunebug over 12 years ago
Susan Sunshine. Thanks for the pic but that is not what I call Naked Ladies. Mine are more of a red-pink and are very spidery looking, Central OK and N. Central TX.
gocomicsmember over 12 years ago
To confuse things further, I see that the colchicum or autumn crocus is also sometimes known as naked lady for the same reasons: the flowers come up “naked” without leaves.
chicken 33 over 12 years ago
Are they the same they called"Ladies Slippers" around here or are they different?
bhambaker over 12 years ago
She must be planting more grass seed.
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 12 years ago
LOL! Did some idiots flag my comment thinking I would really link to what they thought I was linking to??Cos it’s gone!Talk about not getting the joke!
Varnes over 12 years ago
Susan, I was wondering what was going on, I thought maybe they were talking about something you said yesterday! Sweet Susan flagged! WTF? Guess I better not mention my favorite Canadian band…
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 12 years ago
Chicken 33 — I just checked yesterday, and I don’t see anything missing… (um…what?) (well, you know what I mean..)Varnes — right!
Yesterdays strip was about “naked ladies”… the flowers.I said “they grow wild here”…so of course teasing ensued, and a request for pictures.Today I mentioned the rain we’ve been getting here, then answered for yesterday by posting a link to pictures of pretty pink naked ladies….the flowers of course!It was a garden website!Somebody, or maybe a mod, didn’t get my joke, or believed the tongue in check remarks about it being NSFW!
Hysterical!
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 12 years ago
And if you mean Barenaked Ladies, they were mentioned yesterday, and the forum didn’t explode …. apparently it takes pictures of flowers to do that.
Oh, and Miss Junebug and Chicken 33 … different flowers in different places are called that, but AFAIK never ladyslipper, which is altogether different.I said in my deleted comment that I live in N Ca… all our naked ladies are the amaryllis pictured.And no, whoever asked yesterday… “yellow” is “amarillo” …. no more related to the mythological name Amaryllis than, say, orange is to Osage.
Ellen Gwynne over 12 years ago
To gocomicsmember: Autumn crocus are lilies, Ldy Slippers are orchids.
Charles Spencer Premium Member 26 days ago
Every 35-40 minutes he raises her feet one at a time and puts on new shoes.