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JackyB Fri 01-May-26 13:06:56

We haven't had a cartoon thread for a while, so here are a couple I've seen lately.

And it's worth looking at the old threads for a laugh - I had forgotten so many!

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Wyllow3 Sat 09-May-26 22:51:54

Casdon

Still true now.

🀣 yes, one isn't exactly swooning...

Sparklefizz Sun 10-May-26 07:56:43

Casdon

Still true now.

Love it ! grin

JustkeepswimmingDonna Sat 16-May-26 08:36:36

Saw this card on sale in Sainsbury's πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

Allira Sat 16-May-26 10:03:48

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BoggledMind Sat 16-May-26 13:06:56

Another one I spotted recently.

Aveline Sat 16-May-26 13:23:54

πŸ˜‚ love it!

pably15 Sat 16-May-26 13:34:42

my side's sore with laughing...love the funeral director one...

teabagwoman Sat 16-May-26 13:46:31

Love this thread. Thank you to everyone posting cartoons etc. and making me smile.

Casdon Sat 16-May-26 18:30:19

For the lazy amongst us, including me today.

Scribbles Sat 16-May-26 20:02:40

This made me smile.

AGAA4 Sun 17-May-26 08:10:48

Made me laugh Scribbles

BoggledMind Sun 17-May-26 20:21:56

AGAA4

Made me laugh Scribbles

Me too

Grannybags Mon 18-May-26 19:24:17

Good advice!

Graceless Mon 18-May-26 20:18:39

Love them all but I'm afraid the knob of butter one had me laughing out loud!

AGAA4 Mon 18-May-26 20:31:24

Grannybags

Good advice!

Love this one πŸ˜‚

Greyduster Wed 20-May-26 16:30:51

There’s a bit of inter service rivalry in our family. I sent this little dig to DS!

Casdon Fri 22-May-26 20:01:33

A Viking joke!

MawsRosie Mon 01-Jun-26 11:01:00

Not a cartoon, and a bit of a read, but I hope worth it.

Have you ever stopped to wonder why you never actually see a dead penguin lying around on the ice in Antarctica? They must die somewhere, but where?
It turns out there's a perfectly good explanation β€” one that scientists have studied for years. Penguins, it is well established, are among the most ritualistic creatures on the planet. They mate for life, maintain deep and lasting bonds with their young, and live in highly organized communities with their own customs and traditions.
When a penguin passes away out on the ice, the remaining family members and close companions gather together. Using only their beaks and their small, stubby wings, they carefully dig a hole in the frozen ground, gently roll their departed companion in, and cover it back over.
Then the male penguins form a respectful circle around the grave, bow their heads, and sing together:

'Freeze a jolly good fellow... Freeze a jolly good fellow...'

(You didn't honestly think I knew anything about penguins, did you?)

Grannybags Mon 01-Jun-26 15:43:41

It’s the only way I can eat them!

NannyJan53 Sat 04-Jul-26 20:49:47

Thought I would revive this grin