Real Life Adventures by Gary Wise and Lance Aldrich for December 08, 2024

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    sbenton7684  3 months ago

    
and what an adventure that makes


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    some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member 3 months ago

    I’m a big fan of those booths in shopping centres that do it for a gold coin donation. I just drop a twenty or a fifty on them, o get a coffee, and come back to it being done better than I ever could.

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    Gameguy49 Premium Member 3 months ago

    After wrapping over 10,000 eBay sales of used games with two layers of paper for shipping I am an excellent wrapper!

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    ThreeDogDad Premium Member 3 months ago

    Yeah, that look right there!

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    halvincobbes Premium Member 3 months ago

    Ah, weaponized incompetence.

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    LeftCoastBoomer Premium Member 3 months ago

    “Somebody will do it for you?” That’s just code for “a family member, not the recipient, will do it for you”.

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    NolaMan  3 months ago

    I must shop in the wrong places, I’ve never found paper that could (w)rap let alone talk!

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    gopher gofer  3 months ago

    i don’t even have to adopt a pitiful expression. my wife will intervene at the mere mention of something that requires dexterity
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    crazeekatlady  3 months ago

    SIL decided I would help her wrap presents while brudder was banished to the kitchen to make cookies, since, according to her he couldn’t wrap a present even if his life depended upon it. He went snickering quietly, and I was snickering quietly too. Wrapped a present, and, low and behold, it looked just like what I was supposed to wrap. SIL got an annoyed look on her face and asked, “What is that mess???” Brudder jumped out of the kitchen, “She taught me everything she knows about wrapping presents!” Banished to the kitchen to help him.

    We’re both in there with a teaspoon each of cookie dough, almost in our mouths. SIL, “AND Don’t Eat the Cookie Dough!”

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