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Second, there’s 23. That’s probably just a random number pick here, but even the most casual fan recognizes 23 as Michael Jordan’s and LeBron James’s number: undeniably two of the greatest basketball players ever.
Mitch4 sends this in:


FYI: PM is short for Project Manager.

On dating shows, the contestants are hoping. Here they are also hopping.










This is maybe a bit of a CIDU now?

Also a bit unclear?
Editor’s recent photo

Gorilla with kitten





And another Rubes, suggested by Maggiethecartoonist :





Should I feel sheepish posting a second comic on herding?
Saturday Morning OYs – April 1st, 2023





By placing this here, do I have imposter (long o) syndrome?


There are likely some Jeopardy fans here. Isn’t is a great feeling when you get Final Jeopardy right, and none of the contestants do?




Chemgal notes that Bug Martini has been very sporadic of late, but this one brings a chuckle.


Hey, doesn’t the layout of the sticks and their backings look eerily like a face? Two eyes, round button nose, wide mouth …?

Okay, it’s nerd-amusing rather than outright hilarious …. But what a good excuse for posting a song!


Thanks to Andréa for this Half Full:



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We start off with a twofer on the same pun idea:
That’s sticking it to them! (or not)

We picked up this Wiley Miller one from the Why Evolution Is True website where it was sent in by a reader.



This Rubes from Andréa makes a deprecated usage exactly right for once!






Birthday note!
Today is the 200th for César Franck.
Here is a performance of his Violin Sonata in A: