Thanks to CloonBounty for sending this in and engaging the co-editors in discussion, starting by remarking “Can you help me out with this? I get the punny gag. But why did the one who merely listened to the ‘bad pun’ get the punishment?”

Thanks to CloonBounty for sending this in and engaging the co-editors in discussion, starting by remarking “Can you help me out with this? I get the punny gag. But why did the one who merely listened to the ‘bad pun’ get the punishment?”

If fireworks were sentient:



From Kilby, with a nod to Andréa and many other pet owners.






Stay tuned to your news source for more exciting adventures of The American Experiment, 2022!

Thanks to Boise Ed for this Shrimp and Grits:

FYI, Andy Marlette who does this strip is apparently the nephew of the late Doug Marlette, known as creator of Kudzu and for his editorial cartooning.
But wait … there’s more!






In my neighborhood there are unofficial fireworks for all sorts of holidays and unexplained occasions, chiefly firecrackers. But indeed the loudest and longest-running are the official displays for The Fourth and other sanctioned events …. but always supplemented by local enthusiasts.
And so most major holidays are accompanied by topical responses in pet advice blogs, veterinary newsletters, and pet supply store tracker ads, on how to soothe and de-stress the furry friends in the face of the startling noises.




If you noticed an OY category marker for this post, and wondered which item(s) may have triggered that, here is one answer.




Back in OY territory!

And finally, time for “Ballad for Americans”

Let’s appropriately start with the Pledge of Allegiance.


A serious moment from Nancy. The Gilchrists could do this type of thing well.

Now it’s time for a picnic and fireworks!




The Founding Fathers had to contend with a lot of logistic difficulties in declaring independence.


Let’s not forget, though, that the Founding Fathers were also quite interested in making a buck, and modern America continues that tradition!




But eventually the Founding Fathers brought their interests into harmony with each other.



This land is your land and this land is my land
From the California to the New York island
From the redwood forest to the Gulf Stream waters
This land was made for you and me (Woody Guthrie)









Funny just for the absurdity of it.





From Dale Eltoft, who calls it a groaner, which we are happy to understand as an Oy!





This comic is from 1965, but showed up today at GoComics recycling of old B.C. comics. There are a lot of possibilities related to Janus being two faced, but do any of them come together as a gag?
