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Saturday, May 22, 2010

Gone With the Wind

Three deaf men met up. "Is it going to be windy tomorrow?" the first asked. "No, Thursday," the second replied. "I'm thirsty too," said the third, "let's get a drink."

3 Comments:

Anonymous Jean Burman said...

Cool. And windy! LOL Domestic versions are seriously noisy. But I love to stand under those huge windmills and wonder at the power [pardon the pun] harnessed from nature. Waves as well. Why has it taken me so long to notice? Grin.

2:32 PM  
Anonymous Lee said...

great cartoon

jean, did you ever notice how small one feels standing on the beach watching the waves. One of my favorite pastimes.

10:05 PM  
Anonymous Jean Burman said...

It's a new treat for me Lee having recently moved to a place by the sea where there are real waves instead of living beside the sea on the inside of the Great Barrier Reef where the ocean is comparatively flat. The waves here are amazing and are definitely the best thing about my recent move.

5:11 AM  

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