"It called birthday cake. Me would light candles, but fire not discovered yet."
So … wait … The subjunctive case was invented before the nominative? … and THEN fire?
And how did she bake the cake before fire was invented? Oh, wait, logic came later. ;-)
Like TV, comics have no logic. Stupid funny is OK.
What’s a birthday?
And cake going to be mostly pudding.
So the obvious question: how’d she bake the cake without fire?
So, cake evolved over millions of years?
Ever hear of something getting sun-baked?They had to have some idea of what a year is in order to have birthdays.
I’d say you’re very good at following instructions, at least when it’s so convenient! ;-\
She talks like Cookie Monster!
August 21, 2015
Leroy about 10 years ago
So … wait … The subjunctive case was invented before the nominative? … and THEN fire?
Leroy about 10 years ago
And how did she bake the cake before fire was invented? Oh, wait, logic came later. ;-)
Rzollner about 10 years ago
Like TV, comics have no logic. Stupid funny is OK.
tahoeh2o about 10 years ago
What’s a birthday?
MeGoNow Premium Member about 10 years ago
And cake going to be mostly pudding.
Kim0158 Premium Member about 10 years ago
So the obvious question: how’d she bake the cake without fire?
JChris1689 about 10 years ago
So, cake evolved over millions of years?
english.ann about 10 years ago
Ever hear of something getting sun-baked?They had to have some idea of what a year is in order to have birthdays.
Leroy about 10 years ago
I’d say you’re very good at following instructions, at least when it’s so convenient! ;-\
LindainOregon about 10 years ago
She talks like Cookie Monster!