I know I've seen this in several places but it makes me laugh every time.
This one is not a laughing matter. This is an omg..... then OMG!
Santa's coming tonight. If this Santa showed up at your house, would you let him in?
This is just not true. In the days of dial up there was no internet. You went to bulletin boards. You were called a BBSer. The phrase was 'hang up the modem, I need to use the phone.'
And what a nice way to finish. A cute pun.
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Hey, I roared with laughter!
I think I liked the last one best. First one was too scary looking.
Clowns are evil.
I liked the dog sand his passenger best, but they all were hilarious.
Merry Christmas, Mike!
A recent Facebook status of my brother's asked if it was a good or bad thing that he busted two of his 8 year olds playing chess 2 hrs past their bedtime.
The only thing I could think of was how few dads ever use the phrase "two of my 8 year olds" (he has 3, plus an 11 yr old)!
Duck - That's a good way to start the day.
Amanda - I can have the clown come visit you.... at night.... during a power outage... if you want.
Angel - When ever I run across the picture of that dog I always laugh.
John - I'm sure he feels lucky to have them. I'm glad it's not me.
I remember the good old days of dial up. It was so cool to be on the net for an hour and then finally log off and a few minutes later the phone rings and it's someone saying "Bout time you got on the internet! I've been trying to call you for an our!"
Jay
Very few sets of triplets are planned.
Jay - We had four phone lines in our house; our's, two kids, and the dial up line. Now we have.... four. Two land lines and two cell phones. For a WHOLE lot more money. The land lines are way cheaper than the cell crap.
Grand - The sonogrammers of the world probably surprise a lot of people.
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