Bizarro provides an excellent new word! Via Andréa:


Also via Andréa:


From Andréa, here is a matched pair of geezer-warning Oys!




Was that a good word-play or more simply a LOL?




Bizarro provides an excellent new word! Via Andréa:


Also via Andréa:


From Andréa, here is a matched pair of geezer-warning Oys!




Was that a good word-play or more simply a LOL?




This Mutts is from a series introducing “King”. Not the deepest of puns, but has its little charms.



Another not-so-deep Oy, but considering how much grousing and joking has attached to the Zoom software, there has been surprisingly little using this older generic sense.

From Andréa, who asks “How many even know what a CARE package was?”.






From Andréa, who sent it in as both a Geezer and a CIDU, and asks “Why is the coroner referring to him at all if he’s still alive???”









There’s hurricanes in Florida and Texas needs rain …

From Andréa, who asks whether this is a Geezer. Does anyone play this anymore, or this a Geezer / 1980 called?

You can always count on Gargle Seawater for some Oy content!

Here is Baldo (1) using an embattled English expression in its traditional form, not the disputed more-modern form, and (2) making a pun out of it.

For comparison, for those who can make use of it, also providing the Spanish version. The pun doesn’t seem to have been attempted here.

Full-on pun for *Dingbats*.
The sender says: “It’s been over 40 years since Edith Bunker died.
Has anyone used the word ‘dingbat’ as an insult since then?” Probably not, and it may take a geezer to recall it. The *word* of course remains familiar to font-heads.

Dark side of The Horse so often breaks new frontiers in cartoon-physics! And we usually call that LOL, but here there is wordplay on “airplane mode” that should qualify for an OY.

From Andréa.

Oy!

Take a wild guess at why she’s in the dark and taking a shot.

Danny Boy: “Well how many readers besides the old gaffers will recognize in this a reference to the movie ‘Tea and Sympathy’? And why try to use that allusion when the situation in the comic is nothing at all like the movie?”

Submitted as an LOL by Peter. Winter Wallaby would also give it an Oy tag. And maybe a Geezer tag?


Sent in by ChemGal, with emphasis on the bonus panel.



Some oddities come with having multiple editors. One of the editors (mitch4) says this is a “semi-CIDU Geezer.” The other one (Winter Wallaby) found this a CIDU that made him LOL anyway. So it gets all the tags.

Crayola hasn’t made flesh crayons since well before LuAnn’s current writer was born, let alone during the lifetime of Bwad, let alone the Bwat.
It was renamed “peach” in 1962.
It’s rare to see a geezer reference that the writer is way too young for.
And of course this makes the comic absolutely pointless.