Today's laugh

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:notes: As a pallbearer he’s in-TI-midating
Lift up that casket, Gaston! :notes:

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I looked, but couldn’t find the original, I’m curious what it was really titled

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Ha, well that works, the happy surprise is the heads of her enemies. (I do like my dark humor)

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Keeping it a bit dark.

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I’m 100% stealing this bit

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Soupy Norman, an Irish redub of a Polish soap opera.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHuFWYh5QF4&list=PLck5KohJisWBVLklFYAZ83UVyxVaXoMBE&index=1

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Seeing this on my porch I thought they sent me the wrong item, but then it turned into a laugh.

Haven’t had a box size to item size discrepancy this drastic in a long time.
Got to love the token bit of packing material, yeah, that’ll hold it…

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Well they didn’t want it to bounce around. It’s considerate of them.

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@Aquarius

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Thanks for the reminder - I should practice my “Gosh, that’s a shame” face in case it ever really happens.

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That would be just one panel from Edward Gorey’s The Gashlycrumb Tinies.

Someone scanned the whole thing in: http://ieas-szeged.hu/downtherabbithole/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/gashlycrumb-tinies.pdf

If you like it, I cannot recommend his other works enough.

Also, he has a minor MST3K connection. In 1977, there was a Broadway revival of the play version of Dracula. He designed the sets. It originally had Frank Langella in the lead role, but he was replaced by a young Raul Julia.

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A good alibi might be something to consider, too.

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SHE WAS WITH ME
I forget what we were doing but she was definitely there

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We were absolutely NOT throwing axes; I remember that quite clearly.

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