And for the record, the strip’s referring to this:
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Seems to me if you’re going to make a video about Zoomba Classes… you should learn to spell “classes”. As far as I’m concerned, that flub is funnier than the comic.
I’m beginning to think they are just trying to make it onto this website no matter how lame the joke is. I mean he could have just as easily had unborn babies doing Wombba or cemetery workers doing Tombba.
This seems to be an amalgam of two tools – a long-handled sickle . . .
Scythe: a tool used for cutting crops such as grass or wheat, with a long curved blade at the end of a long pole attached to which are one or two short handles.
Sickle: a short-handled farming tool with a semicircular blade, used for cutting grain, lopping, or trimming
Seems to me if you’re going to make a video about Zoomba Classes… you should learn to spell “classes”. As far as I’m concerned, that flub is funnier than the comic.
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Six weeks’ worth . . .
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Really just one week’s worth, Andréa: we seem to be averaging one a day lately.
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I’m beginning to think they are just trying to make it onto this website no matter how lame the joke is. I mean he could have just as easily had unborn babies doing Wombba or cemetery workers doing Tombba.
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Don’t encourage them! (or we’ll get artillery officers doing Boomba and tree chopper-downers doing Loomba).
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And robots doing Roomba
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“Let’s dance!”
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And Timon doing Pumbaa.
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Hairdressers doing the ‘Groomba’
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. . . together with dog groomers . . .
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Mark in Boston wins.
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One more try: Explosive experts doing the ‘Boomba’?
Nah, that’s lame. Sorry.
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Sorry narmitaj, missed your post. I retract my entry.
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Your headline is almost exactly what I thought you’d think when you saw that comic…
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jjmcgaffey, I’m terribly predictable.
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Wouldn’t MiB’s suggestion wind up on the Arlo page?
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MiB – Eww!
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I thought it was spelled “Zumba”.
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So did I, but if you Google either, you get many of the same sites.
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Note the couple of guys hanging out in the back. I’m not saying that they’re enjoying the show. I’m suspecting it.
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When did Death start carrying a sickle instead of a scythe? When I see a sickle, I don’t think of death, I think of communism and blood diseases.
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@Dysfunctional: There was a really, really great close-out sale on sickles at their local WalMort.
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This seems to be an amalgam of two tools – a long-handled sickle . . .
Scythe: a tool used for cutting crops such as grass or wheat, with a long curved blade at the end of a long pole attached to which are one or two short handles.
Sickle: a short-handled farming tool with a semicircular blade, used for cutting grain, lopping, or trimming
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