I have a decent vocabulary, but “swankienda” was new to me. Perhaps it’s more of a sign of the circles in which I don’t a chance in Hell of ever being in.
The problem here is Ed bought something he likes and wanted and assumes it will impress his ex-wife. I’m guessing he is still clueless that she likes different things and there were other problems. Comedy of errors. You’re welcome, Ed, ha
shanen0 12 months ago
Hmm… Wondering how it compares to the one John Oliver is offering… But I still think a recusal rule for SCOTUS would work better.
jmcenanly 12 months ago
Is it just me, or is this RV even bigger on the inside?
Robert Nowall Premium Member 12 months ago
Nothing left to do but for her to revisit their financial settlement…
jagedlo 12 months ago
Time to move on, Ed…
Ellis97 12 months ago
Just face it, Ed. That marriage is damaged beyond repair. You just have to accept it and move on.
markkahler52 12 months ago
Just give her a buncha money and be DONE with it!
jarvisloop 12 months ago
I have a decent vocabulary, but “swankienda” was new to me. Perhaps it’s more of a sign of the circles in which I don’t a chance in Hell of ever being in.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 12 months ago
“What lies beyond the Universe?” Apparently the New York baseball teams’ chances of having healthy pitching staffs.
A.Ficionada 12 months ago
The problem here is Ed bought something he likes and wanted and assumes it will impress his ex-wife. I’m guessing he is still clueless that she likes different things and there were other problems. Comedy of errors. You’re welcome, Ed, ha
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 12 months ago
Where’s the spare tire? If they make them that big
artegal 12 months ago
Time for a trophy wife.
MichiganMitten 12 months ago
She’s got a good name for the mobile home. If one isn’t named that, it should be.
MichiganMitten 12 months ago
You know, if the mobile home is big enough you might not see each other all that often.
ComicRelief 12 months ago
Nothing lies beyond the universe. By definition, the universe is everything.