Tag Archives: cartoons
Tony In The Hot Tub
For whatever reason, this week has flown by….still working from home as best as possible, but getting into new routines/habits which will not help when the lights get turned back on. Good luck in continuing to try to figure out … Continue reading
Before It Was Cool (Or Mandated)
Have a great week, everyone! This cartoon made me think about how cool my parents and grandparents were when the used solar and wind before it was cool to do so.
Patience
I came across this cartoon on Instagram the other day and it “spoke to me” Sometimes waiting is stressful, but it can also be a picnic. Your choice. Choose wisely. I can’t read the name to give proper credit, but … Continue reading
A Look To The Future
This is going to be me in ten years or so, except it will probably be my granddaughter since she will be first out. I’ve been practicing for this day a few years now. I’ll be ready. Found on “Bits … Continue reading
If Roles Could Be Reversed
The first time I saw this cartoon I had to chuckle. I especially like the dad puffing on his pipe. I call this: “A Quaint Christmas Morning” I did not create this cartoon and take no credit for doing … Continue reading
Who Wants To Be A Puppy?
Re-Re-blogged from Two on a Rant Caturday Funnies I’m not a “cat guy” but feel compelled to give them equal time. This is just one of the several cartoons shown on the link and the one that caught my eye. Finally, … Continue reading
On Monday
Let’s face it, we need to smile and laugh a bit more. Here is my submission. . . Happy Monday, Y’all.
Scenes We’d Like To See
Anyone remember that saying from MAD Magazine? This is not from MAD, but funny nonetheless. If doable, this would be a fun trick to play on a Rad Tech.
Hi, My Name Is . . .
It is the day after Independence Day here in the USA and I hope all my readers and their family members still have ten fingers. Happy Thursday and I take no credit for this cartoon that I lifted off someone’s … Continue reading
Till Death . . .
I understand, till death do us part. It’s the life we’ve chosen for ourselves. (No credit taken for the cartoon. That’s for Mr.McCoy)