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  1. about 16 hours ago on F Minus

    What the elf woman

  2. about 16 hours ago on F Minus

    Of course she can – but can they answer back?

  3. about 16 hours ago on F Minus

    Spoon! It’s The Tick!

  4. 1 day ago on Wizard of Id Classics

    Somewhere, somehow, somebody must have kicked you around some

    Tell me why you want to lay there revel in your abandon

    Honey, it don’t make no difference to me, baby

    Everybody’s had to fight to be free

    don’t have to live like a refugee

    (because that would be in tents)

  5. 1 day ago on Ripley's Believe It or Not

    Ever find a banana worm inside a banana?

    I did once and now I slice bananas before eating

    I bet that’s what the bird’s were after. Like a woodpecker going after carpenter bee larva

  6. 1 day ago on Pearls Before Swine

    The Lenape word for Manhattan is Mannahatta, which means “hilly island” or “the place where bows are from”.

    Mannahatta comes from the Munsee language, where manah- means “gather,” aht means “bow,” and -aan is an abstract element used to form verb stems.

    The name was first recorded in writing as Manna-hata in 1609 by Robert Juet, an officer on Henry Hudson’s ship Half Moon.

  7. 1 day ago on Cul de Sac

    Snow buddy knows the trouble I’ve seen

  8. 1 day ago on Cul de Sac

    Shade / Lack of Sun will keep “clean” snow around for a while. Snow is like vampires – direct sunlight will kill them

  9. 1 day ago on Breaking Cat News

    It must not have been very windy in the days when that hat style was popular. It just seems so impractical…

    But then again “dunce caps” were quite the rage for feudal females and wizards – so maybe there’s something to it.

  10. 1 day ago on Breaking Cat News

    Last November the local weather station said that because Siberia had lighter than normal snowfall amounts in October, it wont get cold enough to get any snow this winter. Their prediction was for less than an inch if any snow this season.

    After going over 1000 days without snow, we’ve had 3 snow events in 2025 and another one coming tomorrow

    I never heard anything about snowfalls in Siberia affecting seasonal amounts elsewhere prior to last November – and due to the incredible inaccuracy of their finding – I will probably never hear about it again since their prediction was so off.

    At least it makes more sense than a rodent’s random reaction