Sherman's Lagoon by Jim Toomey for January 23, 2024

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    sirbadger  11 months ago

    Octopodes is the other option.

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    Ratkin Premium Member 11 months ago

    John Rivers died in 2014, Sherman

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    Firebat  11 months ago

    That trip didn’t take long. They must have caught a current!

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    bluephrog  11 months ago

    Didn’t James Bond call them Octopussy’s???

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    P51Strega  11 months ago

    What would an octopus camouflage itself as when surrounded by other octopi?

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    ladykat  11 months ago

    That’s unnatural, Sherman.

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    Diat60  11 months ago

    Do sharks eat octopuses? Just askin’.

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    Paul D Premium Member 11 months ago

    And, an octopus wearing glasses is normal in the natural world?

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    DKHenderson  11 months ago

    I wonder why they congregate like that? Mating season? Protection from predators? Feeling really, really lonely?

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    Camiyami Premium Member 11 months ago

    Must be talking about Madonna.

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    CaveCat87  11 months ago

    Plastic surgeries are murder on one’s appearance, especially for a celebrity.

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    Calvins Brother  11 months ago

    Some of the celebs end up looking like aliens.

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    tlmatcsc  11 months ago

    Looks like an octo-orgy!

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    bwswolf  11 months ago

    And they are “ALL” going to the “GARDEN” ….. :)

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    eb110americana  11 months ago

    That’s the most elaborate round of Twister I’ve ever seen.

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    fulcherdavidl  11 months ago

    Both octopuses and octopi are acceptable plurals for octopus. Of the two, octopuses is the simpler and more commonly used. The proposed plural octopodes is based on the plural of the Ancient Greek word from which octopus ultimately derives. But it’s rarely used outside of the octopuses vs. octopi debate.

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