Ian C sends:

Comments include the inevitable jokes about “military intelligence” and the amount of money spent on this research, but offer no clue as to why it might actually be funny.
Ian C sends:

Comments include the inevitable jokes about “military intelligence” and the amount of money spent on this research, but offer no clue as to why it might actually be funny.

Mine are on a 5.25 inch floppy disk, formatted for the Kaypro, using the Select word processor. I’m good.



Timmy never learns.


Boise Ed sends this in: “Background: Parents are off on a vacation, Dad’s young assistant is staying with the kid while her home is fumigated or something. Kid catches assistant canoodling with boyfriend and uses a fire extinguisher on them. (That part ran March 9-13.)”

Mitch4 sends this in: “I didn’t even notice the pun until re-reading the strip on a ‘wait, what was the joke?’ basis.”

Kedamono sends in this OY/Eww



Leaving aside the issue of putting legs on a calculator and phone, what’s the joke?
From billr:

It’s obviously Tax Season (in the US), but I don’t see any joke here. All I can think of is, “floating a balloon” as a financial thing, but aside from that, nothing.
All I get from my accountant is a piece of chocolate (and a bill)!

Mitch4 sends this in: “Seems like the fertility clinic has already done their job, only too well — and the sister ought to be staying out of that place, not going back!”
(intended for Thursday 3/19 but accidentally posted now. So I’m getting ahead of myself.)
(With apologies to Bob Marley)

Y’all will have noticed that there was no post today. That’s because the well is dry at the moment! Keep ’em comin’, gang…this only works if we have material to share.







Maybe not so much an LOL as a scene from a documentary about parenting.