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Favorite Comment: Fixer Paddy says, “Any moment now, we’ll see the feral frat boys gather around their feeding trough…”
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Submitted by: My own via Submit a Kludge!
Favorite Comment: Fixer Paddy says, “Any moment now, we’ll see the feral frat boys gather around their feeding trough…”

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Favorite Comment: Fixer Sarah says, “Wait a minute…this isn’t normal? And here I thought it was a good way to bathe a cat. Throw it in, toss in some soap, and snap the lid on. Oops.”
Favorite Comment(s!): Fixer Badgirl says, “A pressing defrost emergency?”
AND, for being a nerd after my own heart: Fixer Rich says, “I don’t think this is what the D&D guys meant when they said “damage reduction 5/cold iron.”

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Favorite Comment: Fixer Daniel says, “Nothing says victory in Afghanistan like seeing the Cirque du Soleil starting to build a venue there.”

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Favorite Comment: Fixer pyrit says, “Or, is it a booze-ter chair…”

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Favorite Comment: Fixer nimrod says, “Wow, this tree is pretty intimidating. let’s just hope to God it doesn’t realize that its brethren have been chopped into strips and plastered on the wall behind it.”

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Favorite Comment: Fixer Fanboy Wife says, “So, what happens with the toy car gets a flat? Will they support it with a Matchbox car?”

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Favorite Comment: Fixer Bridge says, “Even trees can play cats cradle better than I can….”
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Favorite Comment: Fixer Shusien says, “It is not widely known but once a year the Red Firehydrants will go into a cacoon stasis for approximately 3 months. Upon emerging from their slumber the less beautiful, but equally useful Green Fire hydrant is born. Only minutes away, the mother fire truck will come and cut the umbilical cord and allow the hydrant to be free.”