Watching “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” for the first time was such a great enjoyment for Mildred and her family, they were still wishing and praying for a sequel.
(best viewed using Google Chrome, which can automatically translate most pages as necessary) has info and links that point to info about this painting, along with a Description. Last listed by File history has the strip’s coloration.
This was first used here with a different caption:
(which while my comments are still there, with the line breaks removed, its 12 original hyperlinks remain inactive. ?&@#!#%&!), and then, still listed as a 1893 painting (though that had been changed to 1903 in the blog), but with this caption:
all have info (the last has links that provide even more) about this artist. So far, 10 works by him have been used here (12 times, including this with its 2 different captions mentioned earlier, the 2nd now as a Classic).
has the prior work (my comment there included the last 3 artist info URLs).
Again, a larger strip image is shown by clicking the image in Mr. Melcher’s A PRICELESS CLASSIC (2016) (December 26, 2018) blog entry (was MASTERPIECE #1570), accessible by the Check out the blog! box after the last comment.
BE THIS GUY about 6 years ago
Ellen refused to follow the dress code.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member about 6 years ago
These ladies are trying to see what men find funny in The Three Stooges.
Strob about 6 years ago
Unimpressed by The Village People.
Strob about 6 years ago
“Now, you know no one loves a good laugh more than we do….”
juncarlo about 6 years ago
Say cheese!
Knightman Premium Member about 6 years ago
Your wife’s disapproving relations!!!
orinoco womble about 6 years ago
“And you thought being on Santa’s naughty list was a bad thing!!”
pcolli about 6 years ago
“Isn’t anybody going to turn up for the book signing?”
Andrew Capp about 6 years ago
Arnold struggles to mime ‘Lemony Snickets A Series Of Unfortunate Events’ during a recent game of charades.
PICTO about 6 years ago
The casting directors for the filming of “The Full Monty.”
J Short about 6 years ago
Mildred photobombs in her brown dress.
aerotica69 about 6 years ago
We are gathered here today to determine just who stole all the bright colors from my paint box.
Egrayjames about 6 years ago
Watching “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” for the first time was such a great enjoyment for Mildred and her family, they were still wishing and praying for a sequel.
Helen Ferrieux about 6 years ago
Nah, I vote for Miss Costa Rica; just look at those ankles
well-i-never about 6 years ago
Watching John Belushi eat at the next table wasn’t something they were prepared for.
thebashfulone about 6 years ago
The Supreme Court majority of my dreams.
Huckleberry Hiroshima about 6 years ago
Steve’s caption is funny enough for me. lmao..
ptnjbrown about 6 years ago
A composite of readers trying to come up with a wittier comment for the latest picture featured in This Is Priceless.
Radish... about 6 years ago
They all agree Saturday Night Live isn’t as funny as it used to be.
saltmine64 Premium Member about 6 years ago
Monthly meeting of the Amy Farrah Fowler fan club.
Econ01 about 6 years ago
We are sorry, young man, but we are from an agrarian culture so we are accustomed to certain proportions and we were told there would be … more.
Honorable Mention In The Banjo Toss Premium Member about 6 years ago
Final exam at the school of stand-up comedy. “The pro circuit is gonna be even tougher, kid.”
Call me Ishmael about 6 years ago
That book on the table ? It’s the Kama Sutra.
anomaly about 6 years ago
“Now he’s removing his spats…Perhaps we could stay just a bit longer.”
mabrndt Premium Member about 6 years ago
Christmas Day. 1900:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Juledag_1900_(Michael_Ancher).jpg
(best viewed using Google Chrome, which can automatically translate most pages as necessary) has info and links that point to info about this painting, along with a Description. Last listed by File history has the strip’s coloration.
This was first used here with a different caption:
https://www.gocomics.com/that-is-priceless/2015/12/11?comments=visible
(which while my comments are still there, with the line breaks removed, its 12 original hyperlinks remain inactive. ?&@#!#%&!), and then, still listed as a 1893 painting (though that had been changed to 1903 in the blog), but with this caption:
https://www.gocomics.com/that-is-priceless/2016/11/01?comments=visible
http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/ancher_michael.html
https://www.the-athenaeum.org/people/detail.php?ID=2716
https://www.wga.hu/bio_m/a/ancher/michael/biograph.html
https://skagenskunstmuseer.dk/en/artists/michael-ancher/
https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/michael-ancher-368.php
all have info (the last has links that provide even more) about this artist. So far, 10 works by him have been used here (12 times, including this with its 2 different captions mentioned earlier, the 2nd now as a Classic).
https://www.gocomics.com/that-is-priceless/2018/01/24?comments=visible
has the prior work (my comment there included the last 3 artist info URLs).
Again, a larger strip image is shown by clicking the image in Mr. Melcher’s A PRICELESS CLASSIC (2016) (December 26, 2018) blog entry (was MASTERPIECE #1570), accessible by the Check out the blog! box after the last comment.
gcarlson about 6 years ago
The Drapers’ Guild Ladies’ Auxiliary
d1234dick Premium Member about 6 years ago
ladies of the “up-tight” club rule on Sofie, that she had a beer and coitus