Note, barns used to be built under the house. It kept the people warmer from the heat of the animals in the barn who welcomed the barn to keep out of the cold. Symbiotic, but methane and other volatile gases tend to rise. Warm, cozy and smelly OR cold, fresh and frost bite.
margueritem about 15 years ago
Very good point, Stan…
sjoujke about 15 years ago
…froze my heinie. Now there’s three words you’ll probably never hear in another blues song.
carmy about 15 years ago
If they don’t want to be laughed at, they should get rid of their snow-dos also.
Hugh B. Hayve about 15 years ago
Goin downtown, Gonna see my gal, Gonna sing her a song, I’m gonna show her…….
ottod Premium Member about 15 years ago
Sheep that have a barn to stay in shouldn’t either. On the other hand, most sheep never see the inside of a barn. They wear down jackets instead.
Trisha_Evenstar about 15 years ago
LMAO!
chubbygirlcomics about 15 years ago
I am GREATLY enjoying the blues lessons. Yesterday’s had me chuckling all day. This one’s even better!
skiokanagan about 15 years ago
love it!
Digital Frog about 15 years ago
It’s the Moos Brothers…
lazygrazer about 15 years ago
There’s snow on my roof There’s ice ‘neath my hoof I’m so cold I’m turning blue….
When life has passed by me please thaw out my heinie in a bowl of hot mutton stew.
bald about 15 years ago
that is an excellent point stan
and it was cold here saturday too, I think our high was 12
margueritem about 15 years ago
Good job, grazer.
COWBOY7 about 15 years ago
I agree about not laughing but I can’t help myself! LOL
Reference yesterday’s comments:
Doc DOES HAVE MANY friends here on Gocomics!
napaeric about 15 years ago
Note, barns used to be built under the house. It kept the people warmer from the heat of the animals in the barn who welcomed the barn to keep out of the cold. Symbiotic, but methane and other volatile gases tend to rise. Warm, cozy and smelly OR cold, fresh and frost bite.
alviebird about 15 years ago
Hugh B Hayve, Isn’t that Blind Melon Chitlin’?