




Do they have something backwards, tho?



Hmm, the status as an OY may be slightly dubious, but it’s worth it.






Do they have something backwards, tho?



Hmm, the status as an OY may be slightly dubious, but it’s worth it.

Sent by Mark M, saying: “The mouse hole is taller than the usual depiction of one, but why would that deter the cat?” We were going to rejoinder that it is also much narrower, but on reflection that would not stop a determined paw. Anyhow, was this not the goal of the remodeling? Or does it somehow surprise the speaking rodent?

Sent by Powers and Andréa, as some mash of Arlo, Ewww, and 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?








A real groaner from XKCD, sent to us by Mark Jackson:


This Argyle Sweater from Andréa — but is it still sweater weather there?



This one from Andréa as certainly some sort of word play, whether or not an oy-type pun!


A tonne-twigster plus punning label from Mark Jackson:


From Andréa.


From Andréa.



A Sad-LOL from Bliss:



From chemgal






And after that, he drew a bath.

From Andréa.



And I swear I remember when their State Tourism Office had this as their motto! (Probably around the time the University of Illinois used “Four colors suffice” on their postmarks.)




A semi-CIDU Oy from larK, who reminds us that Ziggy usually doesn’t seem to wear pants anyway!
(Euripides? Eumenides!)



Thanks to Andréa for suggestion!









It’s a pun-joke we’ve heard before, but nicely executed, don’t you agree? Though not perfect — there’s no plotted reason for the appearance of the van.



