So clever. Very ingenious, Mr. Coverly!
My mother bought frig magnets as souvenirs.
He started collecting them in Phrygia.
Very cool. That’s a lot of battles too. Is your name Lancelot?
His kids drawings are attached in front!
Two war re-creationists are talking. The one on the right is bragging about the places he’s been to. The other one is pretending to be impressed.
Is that the start of chain mail advertising?
That will have to do until they invent the fridge.
We still do that, but with ribbons and medals.
He pulls them off of his victims refrigerators.
Hey, wait a minute. The one at the bottom is from Kick Me!
I don’t see the Holy Hand-Grenade of Antioch….
That guy really needs to get a refrigerator…
strategically placed where they are most visible when fleeing the battle. BUT very impressive to the enemy pursuing.
good one
I had to transfer the old magnets to the new phrigerator. The FAA detected it and issued a magnetic navigation anomaly notice.
I remember when luggage used to be covered with travel stickers. Back then all luggage was hard sided—no soft sided luggage.
I thought they were sponsors
Soldiers today use ribbons…..
Very attractive.
They cover the rust spots.
“If you can read this magnet, that means my wife fell off the horse.”
…kinda like you see on people’s campers, only different!
Does that mean his armor doubles as a fridge?
July 17, 2015
Ivy Valory Premium Member 10 months ago
So clever. Very ingenious, Mr. Coverly!
Asharah 10 months ago
My mother bought frig magnets as souvenirs.
Superfrog 10 months ago
He started collecting them in Phrygia.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member 10 months ago
Very cool. That’s a lot of battles too. Is your name Lancelot?
Walrus Gumbo Premium Member 10 months ago
His kids drawings are attached in front!
The Joke Explainer Premium Member 10 months ago
Two war re-creationists are talking. The one on the right is bragging about the places he’s been to. The other one is pretending to be impressed.
purepaul Premium Member 10 months ago
Is that the start of chain mail advertising?
potfarmer 10 months ago
That will have to do until they invent the fridge.
e.groves 10 months ago
We still do that, but with ribbons and medals.
uniquename 10 months ago
He pulls them off of his victims refrigerators.
jango 10 months ago
Hey, wait a minute. The one at the bottom is from Kick Me!
toddqwilliams 10 months ago
I don’t see the Holy Hand-Grenade of Antioch….
WCraft Premium Member 10 months ago
That guy really needs to get a refrigerator…
Saddenedby Premium Member 10 months ago
strategically placed where they are most visible when fleeing the battle. BUT very impressive to the enemy pursuing.
Raging Moderate 10 months ago
good one
PoodleGroomer 10 months ago
I had to transfer the old magnets to the new phrigerator. The FAA detected it and issued a magnetic navigation anomaly notice.
byword84646 10 months ago
I remember when luggage used to be covered with travel stickers. Back then all luggage was hard sided—no soft sided luggage.
chief tommy 10 months ago
I thought they were sponsors
raybarb44 10 months ago
Soldiers today use ribbons…..
Frank Burns Eats Worms 10 months ago
Very attractive.
mistercatworks 10 months ago
They cover the rust spots.
Just_Karl 10 months ago
“If you can read this magnet, that means my wife fell off the horse.”
wildlandwaters 10 months ago
…kinda like you see on people’s campers, only different!
wordsmeet 10 months ago
Does that mean his armor doubles as a fridge?