No more than haveing the good sense to get out of here.
“Common sense is an oxymoron.”
Can’t go through life without humor!!!
The last one is the most important of all.
And horse sense.
Penny, Nickle, Dime, Quarter, Half Dollar……….
Great ’Toon!
The comments are great, too.
Totally missed out on sense of peace, sense of dread, and my all time favorite, sense of irony. …And the list goes on~
and don’t forget “common”
He left out “common.”
And Fiddy Cent…he’s one of the cents’s, isn’t he?
Tactile, olfactory…..
Tactile, olfactry…..
and ESP! (the sixth sense)
What about tasteless humor?
Excellent!
Wonderful strip and wonderful comments all! This is going on the fridge! P.S. Read the book THE ELEMENT by Sir Ken Robinson who writes a lot about the overlooked senses.
Rick McKee
GROG Premium Member over 13 years ago
No more than haveing the good sense to get out of here.
ChukLitl Premium Member over 13 years ago
“Common sense is an oxymoron.”
Elaine Rosco Premium Member over 13 years ago
Can’t go through life without humor!!!
tripwire45 over 13 years ago
The last one is the most important of all.
wicky over 13 years ago
And horse sense.
jpsomebody over 13 years ago
Penny, Nickle, Dime, Quarter, Half Dollar……….
pearlandpeach over 13 years ago
Great ’Toon!
gjsjr41 over 13 years ago
The comments are great, too.
jimcos over 13 years ago
Totally missed out on sense of peace, sense of dread, and my all time favorite, sense of irony. …And the list goes on~
Douglas Fox Premium Member over 13 years ago
and don’t forget “common”
alan.gurka over 13 years ago
He left out “common.”
MisngNOLA over 13 years ago
And Fiddy Cent…he’s one of the cents’s, isn’t he?
wicky over 13 years ago
Tactile, olfactory…..
wicky over 13 years ago
Tactile, olfactry…..
yyyguy over 13 years ago
and ESP! (the sixth sense)
pschearer Premium Member over 13 years ago
What about tasteless humor?
lin4869 over 13 years ago
Excellent!
Barbaratoo over 13 years ago
Wonderful strip and wonderful comments all! This is going on the fridge! P.S. Read the book THE ELEMENT by Sir Ken Robinson who writes a lot about the overlooked senses.