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cARtOONSDAY: “bAD hABIT”

Nun-such

Nun-such

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Limerick: “Lear-ing”

Lear-ing

There once was a man named Lear /
who wrote in verse to make it clear /
that no matter what you say /
if you say it the right way /
even the sincere can come out with a leer.

[Editor’s note: This limerick is in honor of National Limerick Day, which was actually May 12th and Edward Lear, the 19th century English poet, author, illustrator known for popularizing the limerick form of poetry.]

Edward Lear, 1812 - 1888

Edward Lear, 1812 – 1888

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cARtOONSDAY: “sNEEZE THE dAY”

Honk a honk a blowing love.

Honk a honk a blowing love.

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cARtOONSDAY: “fIRED uP?”

"Dear Willard, we the undersigned characters of your novel Ground Out have decided to move in another direction and no longer require your services...."

“Dear Willard, we the undersigned characters of your novel Ground Out have decided to move in another direction and no longer require your services….”

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cARtOONSDAY: “rARE”

Some things are better left unsaid.

Some things are better left unsaid.

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cARtOONSDAY: “dANGLING”

Dangling toes may or may not have anything to do with dangling modifiers.

Dangling toes may or may not have anything to do with dangling modifiers.

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cARtOONSDAY: “eMPTY jOKE”

Hope is there, even in the empty dark.

Hope is there, even in the empty dark.

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cARtOONSDAY: “tHE hOLE sTORY”

Some holes are harder to dig out of than others.

Some holes are harder to dig out of than others.

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cARtOONSDAY: “dREAM oN!”

He then wakes up disturbed.

He then wakes up disturbed.

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cARtOONSDAY: “wILLARD’S mOUNTAIN”

John Boy Walton's mountain couldn't have been much higher.

John Boy Walton’s mountain couldn’t have been much higher.

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