This is not really a solid Oy, not really very funny, but somehow it’s just … just … just *something*.






The legacy of “Who’s on first?” is an apparently inexhaustible vein of humor!


Here’s a chuckle-OY from Philip:


Here’s one done by Jenny:

This is not really a solid Oy, not really very funny, but somehow it’s just … just … just *something*.
The legacy of “Who’s on first?” is an apparently inexhaustible vein of humor!
Here’s a chuckle-OY from Philip:
Here’s one done by Jenny:
Seems like Brevity tries out a pun every single day. Sometimes they may hit all right.
Ah well, this may raise the perpetual question, Can an auditory pun survive being put into writing when that breaks up a double meaning?
Getting some ZZZZs is an ongoing theme with Horace; but this seemed an amusing example!
It’s charming that the other guy also seems to be there to work on his poetry.
Andertoons won’t let up on these figures of speech!
It gets oddly complicated because moot on its own is already something of a self-antonym.
From Andréa.
And another from that Andréa!
You say tomato, I say potato …
In this Sad-LOL, she discovers why he seemed to be ghosting her.
XKCD #559. Mouseover text: “Like spelling ‘dammit’ correctly — with two m’s — it’s a troll that works best on the most literate.”
Y’know, it’s true both ways!
Did that help boost your amused system?
Thanks to Andréa, who lives in the sub-tropics.
Both from Andréa.
(The pun isn’t always on a word that appears in the caption or dialog.)