Evidently the Pooh-bah is not so supreme or invincible at home. Of course, we don’t know why the wife kept him at home. It could be seeing him in his robes might be a real turn-on.
Some thought that the “All-Powerful” Grand Pooh-bah was like a Wizard. Ozzly enough, he tried to get them to “Pay no attention to the woman behind the man.”
“If you want a sense of how very old the actual imagined target readership of the newspaper comics is, consider today’s Shoe, which uses as the basis for its punchline the pop cultural touchstone of men belonging to fraternal orders with silly, overelaborate rituals and leadership titles. This is not even something that was really part of the Baby Boom generation’s experience; it’s something that Baby Boomers half-remember their parents arguing about, probably. It’s something that I, a 48-year-old man, mostly know about from watching decades-old reruns of The Flintstones as a child. And yet here it is, a joke in the newspaper and on God’s own internet that makes exactly zero sense if you aren’t familiar with these entirely moribund organizations. Definitely a sign of a healthy art form!”
Our Elks lodge met on Wednesday night and did our lodge business and met for liquid libation and laughter. For the 35 plus years i was a lodge member and officer I had many a good nights with the boys
dadthedawg Premium Member about 2 years ago
What is her title?…..
rshive about 2 years ago
Not so supreme, is he?
preacherman Premium Member about 2 years ago
Evidently the Pooh-bah is not so supreme or invincible at home. Of course, we don’t know why the wife kept him at home. It could be seeing him in his robes might be a real turn-on.
Imagine about 2 years ago
It occurred to me today that God couldn’t possibly be infallible. He made us.
Doug K about 2 years ago
Some thought that the “All-Powerful” Grand Pooh-bah was like a Wizard. Ozzly enough, he tried to get them to “Pay no attention to the woman behind the man.”
ksu71 about 2 years ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Poobah
jlundy about 2 years ago
Made me think of the Loyal Order of Raccoons on the Honeymooners…
Spacetech about 2 years ago
They Need a Ladies Auxiliary!!!
BiathlonNut about 2 years ago
The Supreme All-Powerful Invincible Grand Pooh-Bah’s cat needed to be fed.
samfran6-0 about 2 years ago
A plaque I have…..“I am the boss around here, and I have my wife’s permission to say so.”
Buckeye67 about 2 years ago
I think the Treetop Lodge needs to elect a new Grand Poo-bah.
TimeLordSoundwave about 2 years ago
From todays Comics Curmudgeon, www.joshreads.com:
“If you want a sense of how very old the actual imagined target readership of the newspaper comics is, consider today’s Shoe, which uses as the basis for its punchline the pop cultural touchstone of men belonging to fraternal orders with silly, overelaborate rituals and leadership titles. This is not even something that was really part of the Baby Boom generation’s experience; it’s something that Baby Boomers half-remember their parents arguing about, probably. It’s something that I, a 48-year-old man, mostly know about from watching decades-old reruns of The Flintstones as a child. And yet here it is, a joke in the newspaper and on God’s own internet that makes exactly zero sense if you aren’t familiar with these entirely moribund organizations. Definitely a sign of a healthy art form!”
schaefer jim about 2 years ago
Our Elks lodge met on Wednesday night and did our lodge business and met for liquid libation and laughter. For the 35 plus years i was a lodge member and officer I had many a good nights with the boys
goboboyd about 2 years ago
She wears the fez in the family.