Frank and Ernest by Thaves for March 22, 2022

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    Ratkin Premium Member over 2 years ago

    This is yet another oldie. (Joke, not cartoon)

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    cubswin2016  over 2 years ago

    Would that include Fran Drescher?

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    kgs  over 2 years ago

    Well that’s one way to solve a problem like " Maria "…

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    DHBirr  over 2 years ago

    There’s a humorous crime novel titled Every Little Crook and Nanny, by Evan Hunter. Some ill-informed crooks kidnap a rich man’s little boy. The child’s nanny, with a few oddballs assisting her, tries to get the kid back before Daddy, a Mafia boss, comes back from his business trip….

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    Kradix  over 2 years ago

    Nothing beats Frank and Ernest when you want to read a good pun or two first thing in the morning…or anytime.

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    Kirk Barnes Premium Member over 2 years ago

    “They finally admitted that they just wanted to search a few nursemaids.”

    I think people have forgotten what “nursemaid” means. They were also called “Wet Nurses” at one time.

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    InTraining Premium Member over 2 years ago

    and now that there is a shortage of smugglers… F&E could find work moving product under their shirts…!

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    Zen-of-Zinfandel  over 2 years ago

    I’ll bet they consulted with Alfred Pennyworth.

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    mourdac Premium Member over 2 years ago

    Did they find them in some nook and cranny?

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    The Orange Mailman  over 2 years ago

    Spoonerisms are alive and well.

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    bobgreenwade  over 2 years ago

    Actually, “Every Little Crook and Nanny” is the title of a 1972 film starring Victor Mature (which he came out of retirement to do), and an unrelated 1996 play by Pat Cook. (I’ve seen neither.)

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