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And that they did. Their first winter was so bad that 50% of the colonists died from disease or starvation. Then new colonizers landed and 50% of the new total died during the second winter. The next year was almost as bad. The fourth year their fortunes had improved.
SHAKEDOWNCITY 3 months ago
Long before “Smashing Pumpkins”, there were “Crushing Skulls”.
oldpine52 3 months ago
What a narrow minded bunch.
SHIVA 3 months ago
Now they resemble Hassidic Jews!!!!
rekam 3 months ago
Love the location of their belts that they tightened.
MS72 3 months ago
I’ve got a headache.
Kornfield Kounty 3 months ago
Why do they have belt buckles on their hats? … because suspenders on hats would look stupid
Huckleberry Hiroshima Premium Member 3 months ago
And thus the birth of migraines.
ladykat Premium Member 3 months ago
LOL!
chemguy 3 months ago
That does explain a lot about the Puritans.
Jody H. Premium Member 3 months ago
John, do you think perhaps the MAGAt’s red hats are also buckled too tight? It would explain the mass stupidity…
;-)
goboboyd 3 months ago
So narrow minded the blood supply to their brains were greatly diminished.
Milady Meg 3 months ago
This also explains why the Pilgrims pants fall down… they wear their belt buckles on their hats.
Milady Meg 3 months ago
Re your editorial cartoon: close enough for government work.
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member 3 months ago
What a bunch of turkeys.
Jeffin Premium Member 3 months ago
We’re from France…
wildlandwaters 3 months ago
looks like thanksgiving’s gonna be a real headache…
Teto85 Premium Member 3 months ago
And that they did. Their first winter was so bad that 50% of the colonists died from disease or starvation. Then new colonizers landed and 50% of the new total died during the second winter. The next year was almost as bad. The fourth year their fortunes had improved.
jvscanlan Premium Member 3 months ago
and the puritan persecution begins . . . .