Goodbye old “sot”.
Uh Oh!!!
Don’t count your chickens before they’re hatched…
the shoe is about to fall
You better hope your snake oil works, Harrigan! Or that Tarzan gets loose in time to save your worthless…!
Reality bites.
Oldy too drunk to saves him now.
The old buzzard is as nutty as a fruitcake .
There’s always a catch!
" … and showered himself with gold"
I thought that was the dancing girls’ job
♪♫ "H – A – double R – I, G – A – N spells Harrigan.
Proud of all the greedy thoughts that’s in me. Many a man can say a word agin me.
H – A – double R – I, G – A – N, you see,
Is a name that a shame always has been connected with, Harrigan, that’s me!" ♪♫
The narrator said rich as Croesus yesterday, c’mon guys get the similes right.
Whenever you think this story couldn’t get any sillier, it manages to both surprise and depress you at the same time.
Old Hard-Luck will make a savory stew for these hungray A-rabs when he’s be boiled in oil once the “Old Oak” croaks!
He’s deliriously happy now, but wait until he finds out that’s nothing but worthless costume jewelry and pyrite!
SHAKEDOWNCITY 2 days ago
Goodbye old “sot”.
charliefarmrhere 2 days ago
Uh Oh!!!
Johnny Q Premium Member 2 days ago
Don’t count your chickens before they’re hatched…
bobpickett1 1 day ago
the shoe is about to fall
chris_o42 1 day ago
You better hope your snake oil works, Harrigan! Or that Tarzan gets loose in time to save your worthless…!
BigDaveGlass 1 day ago
Reality bites.
Gent 1 day ago
Oldy too drunk to saves him now.
General Trelane (Ret.) Premium Member 1 day ago
The old buzzard is as nutty as a fruitcake .
Old Comic Strip Lover 1 day ago
There’s always a catch!
h.v.greenman 1 day ago
" … and showered himself with gold"
I thought that was the dancing girls’ job
ChessPirate 1 day ago
♪♫ "H – A – double R – I, G – A – N spells Harrigan.
Proud of all the greedy thoughts that’s in me. Many a man can say a word agin me.
H – A – double R – I, G – A – N, you see,
Is a name that a shame always has been connected with, Harrigan, that’s me!" ♪♫
Polsixe 1 day ago
The narrator said rich as Croesus yesterday, c’mon guys get the similes right.
LawrenceS 1 day ago
Whenever you think this story couldn’t get any sillier, it manages to both surprise and depress you at the same time.
profkatz 1 day ago
Old Hard-Luck will make a savory stew for these hungray A-rabs when he’s be boiled in oil once the “Old Oak” croaks!
JPuzzleWhiz 1 day ago
He’s deliriously happy now, but wait until he finds out that’s nothing but worthless costume jewelry and pyrite!