re:sham-poo. That was one of my Dad’s jokes. Unless he stole it from the same cartoon. Still funny today.
I think fathers’ jokes are hilariously, uproariously funny when you are six years old, lame and stupid when you are sixteen, and funny (and a bit melancholy) when you are sixty…
pschearer Premium Member about 14 years ago
He’s not a real pooh. He’s just a sham poo.
(I stole that from a cartoon I saw about 40 years ago. My apologies to the cartoonist, assuming he’s still alive.)
gobblingup Premium Member about 14 years ago
Bear with me while I groan.
Sky_Shachaq about 14 years ago
That jar looks pretty tight, better call Super Sugar Bear.
Nighthawks Premium Member about 14 years ago
can’t bear any more of this
Justice22 about 14 years ago
As long as it’s not Pooh, Pooh.
ProfessorKid about 14 years ago
“Oh bother!”
Frankr about 14 years ago
If Ernie and Frank felt compelled to make a “deja poo” pun, at least this is a clean one.
Consider alternatives.
pschearer: re:sham-poo. That was one of my Dad’s jokes. Unless he stole it from the same cartoon. Still funny today.
bmonk about 14 years ago
It’s a honey of a situation: turning one’s head into a jar.
Still, it’s better than when Poo became a door. And he didn’t leave Piglet’s door ajar either.
fredbuhl about 14 years ago
Is it possible to drown in honey? He’d get sent to Sioux Bee’s locker.
bmonk about 14 years ago
Frankr said, 1 day ago
re:sham-poo. That was one of my Dad’s jokes. Unless he stole it from the same cartoon. Still funny today.
I think fathers’ jokes are hilariously, uproariously funny when you are six years old, lame and stupid when you are sixteen, and funny (and a bit melancholy) when you are sixty…