
A classic:


Today’s education about copyright dates (and, yes, Scott has posted this multiple times before, with slight variations):


Keith Knight blows his chances to become Father of the Year.

A classic:


Today’s education about copyright dates (and, yes, Scott has posted this multiple times before, with slight variations):


Keith Knight blows his chances to become Father of the Year.
Mitch4 sends in this OY:



Mitch4 sends this in: “Nice use of color to convey this Oy.”



This really isn’t a CIDU, of course, but it’s a callback to the old joke, “How do I get to Carnegie Hall?” “Practice!”
Long, long ago–probably 1990 or earlier–I was at a gas station in Stewart, NY, filling a rental car before returning it. A civilian Jeep with two young, buff dudes pulled up and the one guy yelled, “Hey, buddy, do you know how to get to West Point?”
I briefly considered telling him, “Join the Army!” but then realized that there were decent odds that that would result in someone finding my body behind the building, so just told him “I’m afraid not, I’m not a local.”
Would have been funny, though!
When I posted one of these as an LOL, I noticed there were no previous tags of this comic, and the archive on Comics Kingdom only goes back to December, 2024. So, all new to me, at least. Here’s the blurb on the Comics Kingdom site:
“TBD (Toons by Dan) is a curated collection of single-panel cartoons by award-winning cartoonist Dan Misdea. Featuring some of his best, worst, and weirdest ideas, this series includes never-before-seen cartoons, once rejected by The New Yorker and beyond. Now, they’ve been reimagined and redrawn in a familiar, timeless format for your enjoyment. “





I thought this was a variation of the old joke / soap opera premise in which the mother is shown to have been unfaithful, since 2 + 5 <> 6. But they are laughing in the last panel.
Not really a CIDU, just a vocabulary test.


Truly Universal Outlet. Building Inspectors HATE this one weird trick!
A few days after I posted this, I saw this posting on Facebook:


Usual John sends this in:








Boise Ed sends this in: “Uninhabitable grasslands. Disturbed two-wheeled rover. Hmmm. This feels like it should be so obvious, and yet …”