That is Priceless by Steve Melcher for February 16, 2023

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    Solstice*1947  almost 2 years ago

    /// Here the Gleaners trudge home from far fields

    after farmers took most of their yields.

    Heavy sheaves lugged on foot

    ‘til they fall down kaput.

    They’re too poor for a wagon that’s wheeled.

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    BE THIS GUY  almost 2 years ago

    My original post back in 2019:

    Life became harder for the wheat ladies when the gluten free craze hit their village.

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    Say What Now‽ Premium Member almost 2 years ago

    The pandemic hobby of making bread from scratch.

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    ronaldspence  almost 2 years ago

    Hay Baby!

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    Bilan  almost 2 years ago

    If my boyfriend says “Wanna make some hay?” one more time, I’m going to strangle him.

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    Jayalexander  almost 2 years ago

    I’m gonna’ B-slap anyone who starts singing gospel songs.

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    P51Strega  almost 2 years ago

    “NO, I do NOT want Wheaties for breakfast! It isn’t funny, so stop asking!”

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    PraiseofFolly  almost 2 years ago

    Peasant women in 1880s Europe often overcompensated for their low social status by carrying stacks of flax as faux hair extensions. Thus they appeared more attractive to peasant men and, more importantly, useful as strong workers. A woman’s worth was shown by the weight of flax she could regularly carry.

    This gave rise to the phrase, “The Girl With the Flaxen Hair,” later the title of a pleasant piano piece by Debussy.

    It was obviously burdensome as a fashion, and such blondes definitely DID NOT have more fun after their initial 12 to 14 kids. The clogs they wore in the muddy fields also caused them to stride in characteristic rocking motion. As they harvested and rocked in their clogs, they sang tunes, often raunchy, to pass the hours. It was dubbed rock music, and they rocked around their clogs.

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    jdculhane46  almost 2 years ago

    Girls on a shopping spree when everything was still bartered.

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    Egrayjames  almost 2 years ago

    “She ain’t heavy, she’s my fodder.”……Simone Garfunkle

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    Silly Season   almost 2 years ago

    From: @Call me Ishmael

    https://www.gocomics.com/profile/2288699

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    Of all of the cruel abuses/

    Imposed on the ragged “glaneuses”/

    By the capitalist fiend/

    Whose fields they have gleaned/

    It’s when he their wages reduces..

    When the girls,at the end of the day/

    Return, heavy laden with hay,/

    They be deeply disturbed/

    That their “bennies” are curbed/

    And to find that he’s cutting their pay…

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    jel354  almost 2 years ago

    Two haymakers in the making.

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    wincoach Premium Member almost 2 years ago

    With hay on her back and in a long dress, Julie was finding it very hard to moon the three women her man cheated with

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    aerotica69  almost 2 years ago

    I’m pretty sure it was a man who wrote that “we shall come rejoicing, bringing in the sheaves”.

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    MuddyUSA  Premium Member almost 2 years ago

    I’m taking this home. I tired of having sex on the hard floor!

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    Rev Phnk Ey  almost 2 years ago

    Just ladies out making crop circles.

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    Calvins Brother  almost 2 years ago

    The Making of Hefeweizen.

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    Holden Awn  almost 2 years ago

    People used to do hard labor just to stay alive. Now we pay gyms to allow us to do artificial hard labor.

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    The Wolf In Your Midst  almost 2 years ago

    Working hard to provide the material needed for strawman arguments all across the Internet.

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    anomaly  almost 2 years ago

    “Do you walk with the grain or against the grain?”

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    mshaw Premium Member almost 2 years ago

    “The Gleaners,” 1880

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    Ken Holman Premium Member almost 2 years ago

    “And I thought he said he wanted us to be bringing in the cheese!”

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    Call me Ishmael  almost 2 years ago

    These here are the lowly gleaners/

    You can tell from their humble demeanors/

    And the rags on their feet/

    They’re surviving on wheat/

    And they’ll never be eating wieners/

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    T...  almost 2 years ago

    Bringing in the sheaves…

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    d1234dick Premium Member almost 2 years ago

    “Bringing in the sheeves” it’s not just a song any longer.you just try to smoke all these.

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    mabrndt Premium Member almost 2 years ago

    Gleaners or At the return of the harvest

    Paste (including the quote marks) 

    "Category:Harvest in France in art" site=commons.wikimedia.org 

    (syntax supported by the Google, Bing, Yahoo, DuckDuckGo, and Ecosia search engines) in the browser address bar (or search for it using one of those search engines) and choose the first Category: found, and once there find the text string b1030, and click its link for info and links that point to more info about this painting.

     

    Again, a larger strip image is shown by merely clicking the image in Mr. Melcher’s THROWBACK THURSDAY: MASTERPIECE #2274 (8/28/19) (February 15, 2023) blog entry, accessible by the Check out the blog! box after the last comment. I have added a comment there pointing to info about this artist I used to point to here. So far, 2 works by this artist have been used here (3 times total, including this Throwback Thursday repeat), the August 28, 2019, strip being its first use. The June 24, 2019, strip has the prior non-repeat by this artist.

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    Call me Ishmael  almost 2 years ago

    For Friday: There’s Hyacinth, Daisy, and Rose/

    A trio that everyone knows/

    In a happy menage/

    Where it’s all camouflage/

    ‘Cause their wallpaper matches their clothes !

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    Running Buffalo Premium Member almost 2 years ago

    So … which commercial did you like best in the SuperBowl?

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