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Yep, that’s Jeremy from “Zits”. And they’re in Jeremy’s bedroom, thus the “landfill” remark, because it’s a running joke that it doesn’t smell too sweet in there, what with teen boy shoes and laundry and who-knows-what under the bed.
If you took the word ambivalence, had it printed backwards, made into a decal and placed across the top of your windshield, someone who saw it in their rear view mirror might interpret it as ambulance and pull over. It would embarrassing to admit you pulled over for an ambivalence.
Llewellenbruce over 15 years ago
Welcome back Earl. Can anyone tell me if the character on Mother Goose today is from the comic strip “ZITS” or some other strip?
SaraCVT over 15 years ago
Yep, that’s Jeremy from “Zits”. And they’re in Jeremy’s bedroom, thus the “landfill” remark, because it’s a running joke that it doesn’t smell too sweet in there, what with teen boy shoes and laundry and who-knows-what under the bed.
Myshta over 15 years ago
Llewellenbruce said, 3 minutes ago Can anyone tell me if the character on Mother Goose today is from the comic strip “ZITS” or some other strip?
Very good. Got it on the first try.
3hourtour Premium Member over 15 years ago
..I think I might like this one…
NoBrandName over 15 years ago
Personally, I have a love/hate relationship with ambivalence.
COWBOY7 over 15 years ago
Are you sure? Well maybe. I don’t know!
johnnydoc5 over 15 years ago
I could go either way on that one.
tamsin over 15 years ago
only in other people… totally ok in me pretty unambiguous about that
rainman5353 over 15 years ago
Gee Joe, Ya think???
Skyhawk_maintainer over 15 years ago
If you took the word ambivalence, had it printed backwards, made into a decal and placed across the top of your windshield, someone who saw it in their rear view mirror might interpret it as ambulance and pull over. It would embarrassing to admit you pulled over for an ambivalence.