And the the moral of this little story: Be careful who you flip the bird. They should take “Stan” off the endangered species list.Calling Stan a birdbrain might ruffle a few feathers.
There’s a (sardonically smiling?) face on the back of poorwill’s head and other faces in his feathers.Great to hear that you’re doing well, ML. That animal looks like a pig to me, but I’m having trouble seeing flowers. There’s something else on the ground in the diagonally opposite position below the whooper.
He whooped him in the hollar? But the whimp-or-will has several faces in his plumage. Not gonna look at the foliage. And is that a dead bird-toupee on the speaker’s head?
PICTO over 12 years ago
And the the moral of this little story: Be careful who you flip the bird. They should take “Stan” off the endangered species list.Calling Stan a birdbrain might ruffle a few feathers.
GROG Premium Member over 12 years ago
Looks like he got cold-cocked.
Digital Frog over 12 years ago
I’d say he made a cardinal error.
Allan CB Premium Member over 12 years ago
hmmm
GoodQuestion Premium Member over 12 years ago
Sorry, I missed the punchline . . . ☻
MontanaLady over 12 years ago
There’s an animal holding some flowers in the shadings on the ground beneath the tree. (it helps to enlarge the ’toon)
KEA over 12 years ago
Reminds me of Pogo strips.
Larry Miller Premium Member over 12 years ago
There’s a (sardonically smiling?) face on the back of poorwill’s head and other faces in his feathers.Great to hear that you’re doing well, ML. That animal looks like a pig to me, but I’m having trouble seeing flowers. There’s something else on the ground in the diagonally opposite position below the whooper.
lancemay over 12 years ago
that’s whip-ure-will
bmonk over 12 years ago
He whooped him in the hollar? But the whimp-or-will has several faces in his plumage. Not gonna look at the foliage. And is that a dead bird-toupee on the speaker’s head?
iced tea over 12 years ago
Then there’s the dodo, booby, and loon.
Shikamoo Premium Member over 12 years ago
Shouldn’t that be “Whoppin’ Crane”?