Man in black sweater: I had no idea your brother was in the military overseas. Man in green shirt: No, he's serving a broad- see, there he is.
If he doesn’t watch where he’s going, he’s going to end up in iRack.
it’s all in the pronunciation
Nothing looks like a dame
And that salmon on a plank – he’s serving a board.
either way, he is in the thick of it
And where did the term Broad come from?I know and I’m not telling.
Broadly funny comments today have me broadly grinning. Especially Bilan. Thanks for the laughs!
Do people still call women broads?
That’s a silly little bit of wordplay but it put a smile on my face – something that far too many comics fail to do! Good job!
Are you mysoginistic?
My Chicago newspaper ran the January 16, 2010 Argyle Sweater comic strip instead of this for some not suited to taste reason.
she certainly looks broad…
If you come to Great Britain, you must visit the Norfolk Broads.
Bilan almost 10 years ago
If he doesn’t watch where he’s going, he’s going to end up in iRack.
Ol Skool almost 10 years ago
it’s all in the pronunciation
boff0 almost 10 years ago
Nothing looks like a dame
jreckard almost 10 years ago
And that salmon on a plank – he’s serving a board.
jk123 almost 10 years ago
either way, he is in the thick of it
nosirrom almost 10 years ago
And where did the term Broad come from?I know and I’m not telling.
Perkycat almost 10 years ago
Broadly funny comments today have me broadly grinning. Especially Bilan. Thanks for the laughs!
jud03005 almost 10 years ago
Do people still call women broads?
paullp Premium Member almost 10 years ago
That’s a silly little bit of wordplay but it put a smile on my face – something that far too many comics fail to do! Good job!
LukeJavan8 Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Are you mysoginistic?
Darryl Heine almost 10 years ago
My Chicago newspaper ran the January 16, 2010 Argyle Sweater comic strip instead of this for some not suited to taste reason.
RetFor almost 10 years ago
she certainly looks broad…
helen ferrx almost 10 years ago
If you come to Great Britain, you must visit the Norfolk Broads.