Pluggers by Rick McKee for March 02, 2025

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    Grumpy Old Guy  1 day ago

    Wouldn’t they be as hard as baseballs by then…..?

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    Lord Flatulence Premium Member 1 day ago

    Do what now?

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    Nuke Road Warrior  1 day ago

    Ghost of Bill Cosby.

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    Dogtreat Premium Member 1 day ago

    Why.

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    PraiseofFolly  1 day ago

    Tell your grandchildren hailstones were that big when you were a kid.

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    juicebruce  1 day ago

    I will try that if we get one more batch of snow . Never did it before ;-)

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    diverbelle  1 day ago

    That’s what Calvin (& Hobbes) would do…saving them for Susie!

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    Pocosdad  1 day ago

    Better wrap them up. 4 months of defrost cycles will deteriorate them substantially.

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    Devils Knight  1 day ago

    actually tried that when i was a kid (back in the 60’s) they turn into ice

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    ctolson  1 day ago

    Mine were available ‘til August when it really got hot outside if my mother didn’t throw them out before then

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    ladykat Premium Member 1 day ago

    Why?

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    g04922  1 day ago

    Haha… wish I had room in my freezer.

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    SofaKing Premium Member 1 day ago

    My freezer is full of tamales and vodka, no room for snowballs.

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    Irish53  1 day ago

    Sure they do, Chuck

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    GCAndersen  1 day ago

    I thought maybe those were eggs.

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    FassEddie  1 day ago

    So stay out of Murrysville this forth of July, folks!

    Chuck, I’m bringing a refer truck full of slushies to your party!

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    TheWildSow  about 21 hours ago

    The Kamin Science Center (formerly the Carnegie Science Center) has Snowball Day on June 21 to celebrate the first day of summer — you get to launch snowballs into the Ohio River with a big slingshot. Or your hands. Or a scoop. Or however you want to! If you bring your own snowball that you saved from winter, admission is free.

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    assrdood  about 19 hours ago

    Maybe this summer he could collect a few mosquitos for next winter.

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    DaBump Premium Member about 19 hours ago

    LOL, no, but I LIKE it!

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    crazeekatlady  about 17 hours ago

    Grampa only visited us from Florida in the summer so we would make mini snow people for him and stash them in the freezer. I guess he liked it.

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