B.C. by Mastroianni and Hart for May 11, 2024

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    Kiba65  7 months ago

    Do sheep shrink in the rain??

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    j_m_kuehl  7 months ago

    Great Aerobic exercise hen you walk into one.

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    BigDaveGlass  7 months ago

    Just don’t try to pull the wool over his eyes………..

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    dflak  7 months ago

    A friend of mine criticized me for eating tongue. He said that he would never eat something that came out of an animal’s mouth. I notice that he did eat eggs.

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    Enter.Name.Here  7 months ago

    “Mine comes from my Spinnerets. No, it does NOT come out of my butt!”

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    oldthang  7 months ago

    These are all good comments!

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    littlejohn Premium Member 7 months ago

    What happened when the cat ate a ball of wool?

    She had mittens.

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    littlejohn Premium Member 7 months ago

    Where does steel wool come from?

    Sheep metal.

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    littlejohn Premium Member 7 months ago

    I bought some heavy wool socks the other day.

    I was planning on returning them, but then I got cold feet.

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    littlejohn Premium Member 7 months ago

    Why can’t the police catch the wool.

    It’s on the lamb.

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    littlejohn Premium Member 7 months ago

    People that hand make wool sweaters are part of a tight knit group.

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    sirlaughsalot23  7 months ago

    On a more serious side, the silk of a black widow spider was used in bomb sights as well as other sighting mechanisms. during WWII. It made a big difference in winning the war for the Allies. Check it out, you might find it interesting it interesting.

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    GeorgeJohnson  7 months ago

    The correct answer here id “My spinnerette”.

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    Gameguy49 Premium Member 7 months ago

    Wool and cotton are OUT when it comes to clothing these days. Everything is made from polyester (PLASTIC) which is just a pollutant. My wife ordered some clothing from Amazon because the ad said 100% cotton and when it showed up 40% cotton 60% poly she wanted her money back but was only able to get 50% back because 100% required shipping it back to China. NOT HAPPY!

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    rockyridge1977  7 months ago

    ….but it is purty amazing……The spider starts by pulling silk from a gland with it fourth leg. The opposite fourth leg is used to pull out multiple strands of silk from about 20 additional silk glands, creating a balloon-like structure.

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    Farceur  7 months ago

    Web of A$$

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    JeanLouRocket  7 months ago

    Interesting, rarely seen new breed of sheep that has its legs all covered in thick curly wool!

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    Angry Indeed Premium Member 7 months ago

    Fleece! Enough with the sheep jokes!

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    Angry Indeed Premium Member 7 months ago

    Me thinks that @littlejohn gets his inspiration from Laffy Taffy.

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    Angry Indeed Premium Member 7 months ago

    I think the movie “Field of Dreams” was inspired by the musings of a spider thinking on how to trap a bunch of flies: “If you build it, they will come.”

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    HOTLOTUS1  7 months ago

    spider webs are like having sex with a woman. when you run into one, you can’t seem to get out of your clothes fast enough.

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    poppacapsmokeblower  7 months ago

    Is shearable ‘skin’ a survival skill sheep developed?

    If we started wearing animal skins as clothing for warmth, killing the animal to get the skin, I wonder how long it took for sheep to evolve their coats so we could shear them, leaving them alive to grow a new coat?

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    ChintzyGuy Premium Member 7 months ago

    Haha because the spider web is poop.

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    fuzz3942  7 months ago

    ….“stronger that anything else its width”. What’s that supposed to mean???

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    zeexenon  7 months ago

    In polite society, we say “spinnerets.”

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    fszakaly  7 months ago

    Spinnerets

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    tammyspeakslife Premium Member 7 months ago

    She belongs to a drum corps called the Spinnerets. They travel the country in an effort to educate people that their web silk does indeed emit from their abdomens

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    BigBoy  7 months ago

    Humming Birds & spider webs:

    Humming birds love black widow spider webs for nest building. A place I worked in Phoenix had a large patio area that was perfect for them. The patio was about 30ft by 30 ft. In the center was a 2 ft lower area about 15 by 15. The red brick retaining wall that formed the low area had a horizontal brick cap that created about a 2 inch overhang. This was the home of many black widow spiders, the most desirable web for humming bird nests. There were 2 large olive trees that overhung the area and are highly desirable for humming bird nests because of the tiny forked branches to build on. In the higher area around the outside were humming bird flowers to feed from and we hung several feeders also. There were signs warning employees not to sit on the brick walls due to spiders!

    Watching a humming bird gather webs for its nest is amazing. First they detach one end of the web that blows freely in the breeze. This requires knowledge of wind direction and strength. Then they detach the second end and fly the web to the nesting area, again letting the free end blow in the breeze. Finally they arrive at the side of the nest where they place this particular web. This is truly a thing of beauty to watch !

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    Drgnslr Premium Member 7 months ago

    Where does it come from???

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    christelisbetty  7 months ago

    Thought it was the Mammoths who were wooly, that lived with cavemen .

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    samadartson  7 months ago

    Spiders spin webs,

    Politicians spin lies.

    One ensnares voters,

    the other catches flies!

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    mistercatworks  7 months ago

    Spinnerets

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    eddi-TBH  7 months ago

    The spinnerets are located back there. But it’s a separate arrangement.

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    cactusbob333  7 months ago

    Reminds me of where we get eggs from.

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    timjose  7 months ago

    I don’t think the cartoonist has seen many sheep

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    DaBump Premium Member 7 months ago

    Poor sheep has a pig’s nose. These comics are getting too far from the original.

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    DaBump Premium Member 7 months ago

    Spinnerets may be located at the back of a spider, but they are wondrously designed.

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    Gamerkillss  7 months ago

    those who know: ;)

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