Wizard of Id by Parker and Hart for March 27, 2018

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    tirnaaisling  over 6 years ago

    I’m hoping in reality it’s only gonna take a week!

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    winding road  over 6 years ago

    Where is Id, in Canada?

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    littlejohn Premium Member over 6 years ago

    In old Greece…. the fauns and the songbirds would be piping and singing in the new spring growth. I see no birds around. As for the fauns in ID…… well?

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    Jeddo  over 6 years ago

    Snow has thawed and so have the lawns where people let their dogs out all winter. Good grief!

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    Doug Taylor Premium Member over 6 years ago

    Watch out for all those little land mines the dog’s been leaving all winter.

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    Pohka  over 6 years ago

    What’s wrong with Mud Season?

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    derdave969  over 6 years ago

    I’ve seen unpaved roads in western CT that have temporary signs: Warning: Mud Season.

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    bigcatbusiness  over 6 years ago

    We have no seasons here, just a dry season and rainy season… and hurricanes.

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    SpacedInvader Premium Member over 6 years ago

    In three months you won’t go outside here without a towel and bug spray.

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    Nobody_Important  over 6 years ago

    In three months it will so hot here you won’t want to be outside!

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    chain gang charlie  over 6 years ago

    For once Puxatawny Phil was right….Anybody ready for “five-Easter” forEaster….

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    Spade Jr.  over 6 years ago

    Well, no snow here in Kansas City but today’s strip is SO on target for our weather, it’s more like a frustrated comment over coffee rather than a funny! Tip of the hat to the folks in New York (35 inches of snow this season), Boston (checking in with 59) and Erie, Pa, where they only have two seasons—the 4th of July and winter.

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