I have a decent vocabulary, but “swankienda” was new to me. Perhaps it’s more of a sign of the circles in which I don’t a chance in Hell of ever being in.
The problem here is Ed bought something he likes and wanted and assumes it will impress his ex-wife. I’m guessing he is still clueless that she likes different things and there were other problems. Comedy of errors. You’re welcome, Ed, ha
shanen0 9 months ago
Hmm… Wondering how it compares to the one John Oliver is offering… But I still think a recusal rule for SCOTUS would work better.
jmcenanly 9 months ago
Is it just me, or is this RV even bigger on the inside?
Robert Nowall Premium Member 9 months ago
Nothing left to do but for her to revisit their financial settlement…
jagedlo 9 months ago
Time to move on, Ed…
Ellis97 9 months ago
Just face it, Ed. That marriage is damaged beyond repair. You just have to accept it and move on.
markkahler52 9 months ago
Just give her a buncha money and be DONE with it!
jarvisloop 9 months ago
I have a decent vocabulary, but “swankienda” was new to me. Perhaps it’s more of a sign of the circles in which I don’t a chance in Hell of ever being in.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 9 months ago
“What lies beyond the Universe?” Apparently the New York baseball teams’ chances of having healthy pitching staffs.
A.Ficionada 9 months ago
The problem here is Ed bought something he likes and wanted and assumes it will impress his ex-wife. I’m guessing he is still clueless that she likes different things and there were other problems. Comedy of errors. You’re welcome, Ed, ha
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 9 months ago
Where’s the spare tire? If they make them that big
artegal 9 months ago
Time for a trophy wife.
MichiganMitten 9 months ago
She’s got a good name for the mobile home. If one isn’t named that, it should be.
MichiganMitten 9 months ago
You know, if the mobile home is big enough you might not see each other all that often.
ComicRelief 9 months ago
Nothing lies beyond the universe. By definition, the universe is everything.