New warning signs for our crosswalks reads “PLEASE STOP FOR PEDESTRIANS IN CROSSWALK”. I took that to mean if they are jaywalking they are fair game. . . . . (ʘдʘ╬)
Hmmm. Like the fictitious but sempiternal “hornèd helmets” of the Vikings, Egyptian art seems never to have portrayed people in anything like that posture. There are often, to be sure, rather oddly stylized limbs, and in “flat” art, standing figures are always shown with the head and legs in profile while the torso is full frontal.
SHAKEDOWNCITY about 2 months ago
Don’t drop any “Bangles” on the street.
Ratkin about 2 months ago
Try to cross and you’ll get your asp handed to you.
Yakety Sax about 2 months ago
New warning signs for our crosswalks reads “PLEASE STOP FOR PEDESTRIANS IN CROSSWALK”. I took that to mean if they are jaywalking they are fair game. . . . . (ʘдʘ╬)
Kaputnik about 2 months ago
Is it okay if I walk like a Sumerian?
The Reader Premium Member about 2 months ago
Way-oh-way-oh!
The Orange Mailman about 2 months ago
Here is more documentation that this ancient civilization possessed advanced technology.
CoffeyCup about 2 months ago
That’s an interesting “chariot” they have. Doubles as tub on Saturdays.
david Long Premium Member about 2 months ago
Steve Martin:)
backyardcowboy about 2 months ago
“Swing low sweet chariot….”
Zen-of-Zinfandel about 2 months ago
The guy is good at building stuff, up to a point.
Frank Burns Eats Worms about 2 months ago
Another song comes to mind…“Walking in Memphis”.
syzygy47 about 2 months ago
Back in that day, there wasn’t a car horn. Just freakin’ camel spit.
cuzinron47 about 2 months ago
Those chariots are running the light.
Impkins Premium Member about 2 months ago
Interesting “wrap” he’s got on there. Should fall off about midway across the street! :)
oakie817 about 2 months ago
susanna is my celebrity crush
Spiffy about 2 months ago
And don’t roll your eyes at me!
AndrewSihler about 2 months ago
Hmmm. Like the fictitious but sempiternal “hornèd helmets” of the Vikings, Egyptian art seems never to have portrayed people in anything like that posture. There are often, to be sure, rather oddly stylized limbs, and in “flat” art, standing figures are always shown with the head and legs in profile while the torso is full frontal.
Big Nate fan 123 about 2 months ago
I like these one page comic strips