
Is this a thing? I thought my little brother was the only kid who wanted to be a firetruck (not a firefighter, but a firetruck).

Is this a thing? I thought my little brother was the only kid who wanted to be a firetruck (not a firefighter, but a firetruck).

Submitted by Andréa


I had this queued for the Oy page, then Andréa submitted it as an LOL.
Groundhog Day, while clearly the most famous of the “living the same day over and over and over again” genre, wasn’t the first. Does anybody know what the first one was?
I’m talking about multiple do-overs, as opposed to “Scrooge woke up and it was still Christmas morning and now he could do it right.”

Actually, I think Bill Murray might be perturbed at being referred to as a 20th Century actor: he’s still making films.

B.A.: He’s never seen her without make-up before?
She looks different?
He hates how she looks without make-up?


Submitted by Jon D
I really have no idea whether this qualifies, because I always use this expression. My kids knew what it meant well before they had any idea it referred to a city in New Mexico (or that it was originally a Bugs Bunny line).

Some explanation for this morning’s post:
I started putting together the post on my phone yesterday, without either the comic or any of the tags, and then put it in hibernation for 24 hours intending to finish it up before it went live.
Something I’d done countless times in the past.
Then I suddenly had to go out of town, and forgot, and the unfinished post went live.


Four people sent me this with a Geezer warning. Make of that what you will.