Frank and Ernest by Thaves for March 03, 2024

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    Yakety Sax  9 months ago

    LOL

    Left out the speed bumps, tho.

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    David_the_CAD  9 months ago

    IT’s A TRAP.

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    Doug K  9 months ago

    It’s not always all progress.

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    [Unnamed Reader - 8bb645]  9 months ago

    Burma Shave

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    noktar Premium Member 9 months ago

    be better for better days

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    cracker65  9 months ago

    The weakest links.

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    The Reader Premium Member 9 months ago

    Another evolutionary dead-end.

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    Lotus  9 months ago

    Perhaps an unknowing rephrasing of a very old BC strip. Thor’s on his wheel and comes to a sign that reads “Dip in the Road”. Next panel has a nerdy, goofy “dip in the road”.

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    uniquename  9 months ago

    Kind of reminds me of this ol’ goody:

    https://www.gocomics.Com/calvinandhobbes/2014/11/16

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    sandpiper  9 months ago

    All that evolution and we end up with . . .

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    diskus Premium Member 9 months ago

    As I say, dont worry too much about the planet, it will be just fine without us

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    InTraining Premium Member 9 months ago

    I’s a stick up…!

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    ChessPirate  9 months ago

    “Construction Ahead.”

    “Detour.”

    “Dead End.”

    “Road Closed.”

    “Pull over, you two!”

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    chuck_sa  9 months ago

    Ok, speaking of traffic signs, consider “Dead End” road. We all know exactly what the sign means, and it serves the purpose well. How did that expression come about is my question. Maybe it’s where the road died ?

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    andrew.scharnhorst  9 months ago

    It’s a sign! … actually, a series of signs.

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