Let’s get this one out there for your speculations before Wayno’s blog appears on the weekend!

Let’s get this one out there for your speculations before Wayno’s blog appears on the weekend!

Thanks to Boise Ed, who says “This is a total CIDU for me. The conductor faints and mad violence break out?”


This is probably well understood as one of those “ironies of modern life” LOLs. But it’s too long to comfortably go into a “Sunday Funnies LOLs” list post, so here it is as a bonus on its own.

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?”










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 one from Matthew McKeever, who concisely expresses his puzzlement in this email subject line: “???”


We all know to watch out for some tricky switcheroo from Horace. But this one whizzes right past me.

Thanks to Rob S. for this one by Tom Falco. That “Summer at Home” title is the cartoonist’s title for it, and goes with his inflation-leads-to-staycation topical message.
But the real interest the panel holds for us is the way the picture is based on an ad campaign from a ways back. Can you remember the brand that used that picture, and a slogan (in the form of a question) associated with that brand and this ad campaign … or a competitor’s?
Rob shares that he indeed thought of the competitor first, as did the cartoonist according to his blog entry. See the Tomversation blog for Falco’s discussion of this, including the original windswept photo from the ads.