Boise Ed sends this in: “An employee comes to work late, whips out his ukulele and sings a Hank Williams song (according to the comments on GoComics), and then, out of the blue, they suggest that means he’s gay?”

Boise Ed sends this in: “An employee comes to work late, whips out his ukulele and sings a Hank Williams song (according to the comments on GoComics), and then, out of the blue, they suggest that means he’s gay?”

Okay, it’s Resolutions…


“This year we’ll turn it around” counts as a resolution in my book!










Maybe IDU that one?




Nancy: still looking for loopholes after all these years (and cartoonists!)


Mike du Jour is trying — trying for a week to make a workable pun about operations at the symphony. Can you find one you like?






Idea! Maybe it was meant as a “Can you spot the differences?” puzzle. There aren’t many…

I’ve given it a second, and I still don’t get it.
From BoiseEd.

A quick web search confirms that the character’s name is indeed Cato. But I still don’t get it.
From Stan.


Apart from the admirable pun, the line always raises the question of whether a truncated quotation, which changes the meaning, constitutes a misquotation.
Woops, a week late but valid topical pun:


From Stan

