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  1. 1 day ago on Liberty Meadows

    Just wait until Brandy VS Evil Brandy! Get your tickets NOW!

  2. 6 days ago on Working Daze

    If she has a high enough income, HER lawyer will draw it up for her. Then when she decides to bail, she will quit HER (as an example) fancy 7 figure lawyer job, and work as a convenience store clerk for a couple of months – then divorce, saying that you have to pay her to keep her in the lifestyle she was used to. I’ve seen it happen REAL TIME. And no, it wasn’t me.

  3. 6 days ago on Liberty Meadows

    Kind of … Liberty Meadows strip, by Frank Cho, takes place at an animal refuge where the rehabilitate animals…. anthropomorphic, but still animals. There is Frank, in love with Brandy, but to shy to ask, Brandy, a lady in love with Frank, waiting to be asked. Jenn, the NASA level intelligent woman, who uses her beauty to make Frank suffer… in various ways… do a google search and you will learn a great deal more!

  4. 13 days ago on B.C.

    Welcome to Canada. You spend hours cleaning your driveway… and then the snowplow comes by…

  5. 14 days ago on Working Daze

    I got a prenup. When she asked why, my response was “A woman who said she would love me forever, decided after 2 years. someone else was her “forever” and took everything from me.” If your woman can’t understand THAT, don’t put a ring on it. Pump and dump.

  6. 15 days ago on For Better or For Worse

    If a spoon will stand up straight in the middle, that is good coffee. If it DISSOLVES the spoon, that is GREAT coffee.

  7. 15 days ago on Liberty Meadows

    The straight jacket? Yup.

  8. 15 days ago on For Better or For Worse

    Wish I had a $100 to share. Sorry :-(

  9. 15 days ago on Herman

    Unger cartoons ALWAYS bring a smile to my face, no matter how bad the day is.

  10. 16 days ago on For Better or For Worse

    I’ve always liked Gordon. And in that one strip, he shows that this is Canadian. How many times have people said “I need $20” and we lend them it, trusting they will return it. Even if it put us at tight corners.