
"Skillet, you wouldn't be passin bad checks agin now would 'ya?"
"Opinions is laak 'Buttholes', ain't they Shurrif?"
"Well Skillet, i'm not exactally sure what that has to do with,............ what i'm tryin 'ta say here,............"
"Well, Shurrif, opinions is vurrrrry similar to 'Buttholes'. Ain't that what they say?"
*Sigh* "No one says it as much as you do,.........."
"Opinions is laak 'Buttholes', ain't they Shurrif?"
"Well Skillet, i'm not exactally sure what that has to do with,............ what i'm tryin 'ta say here,............"
"Well, Shurrif, opinions is vurrrrry similar to 'Buttholes'. Ain't that what they say?"
*Sigh* "No one says it as much as you do,.........."
Category Artwork (Traditional) / General Furry Art
Species Rodent (Other)
Size 1280 x 688px
File Size 137.1 kB
Truth is, i wouldn't mind a few kits. My little male is sharing an apartment with my two females right now and i'm just waiting for somthing to happen. That would be awesome!
Mentally handicapped does count!
And who needs licence plates when you drive the only Datsun 510 wagon left in Cleveland?! I ain't hard to find!
Mentally handicapped does count!
And who needs licence plates when you drive the only Datsun 510 wagon left in Cleveland?! I ain't hard to find!
You have chins? ;w; Yay~! Yeah, I got to raise kits a while back. Turns out the shelter doesn't check genders and assumes the people that bring them in are correct... They gave me a "Bonded male couple." Yeah.... REALLY bonded. xD It was an experience to say the lest, haha.
YES! I'm set for life then! 8D
This... is true. xD
YES! I'm set for life then! 8D
This... is true. xD
Once I figured out the "Gag" in your cartoon I laughed out loud. I couldn't help but be reminded of a similar incident involving my friend "Dave" during the late 1970s when Handicapped parking spaces were just coming into fashion. Dave's parents had just arrived at Ontario airport and were waiting for their son to pick them up. They were shocked to see their son approaching them with a pronounced limp, and cradling on arm close to his chest as if it had been broken. "What Happened to you?!" Dave's mother exclaimed. Dave replied in a low voice, "Can we get outta here, Mom? I'm parked in a handicapped parking space."
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